By Polina Devitt LONDON, Dec 23 - Copper prices edged higher in London on Monday as they recovered to recent technical averages from last week's fall, although dwindling pre-Christmas liquidity kept them in a tight range. Adding further pressure, the International Copper Study Group said on Friday that the global refined copper market was in a 287,000 metric ton surplus …
Singapore: London copper was almost unchanged on Wednesday, as prices were capped as the International Monetary Fund cut its global growth forecast and the trade tension between the United States and Europe seem to be growing. The IMF cut its forecast for world economic growth this year to 3.3% from 3.5% previously, citing the US-China trade war and a potentially …