Copper and Aluminum Tick Higher After US and Israel Ease Middle East Conflict Concerns
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- •Copper and aluminum prices moved higher on Friday after suffering major declines on Thursday, per Bloomberg.
- •The rebound came as the US and Israel attempted to ease concerns about the deepening Middle East conflict.
- •Thursday's sharp drops reflected market anxiety over escalating regional tensions.
- •Specific price levels and percentage changes were not detailed in available reporting.
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