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Copper price to rocket to $40,000 a tonne, says top trader Andurand

Hedge fund manager shifts focus to red metal after bullish oil bets backfired last year

Hedge fund manager Pierre Andurand expects the price of copper to almost quadruple to $40,000 a tonne in the next few years as soaring demand causes global stockpiles of the red metal to run low.

Andurand’s conviction on the copper market has helped his $1.3bn Commodities Discretionary Enhanced fund rebound from a 55 per cent loss last year that came as his bullish oil wagers backfired badly. The fund is up 83 per cent this year, with the gains coming from a broad range of commodities, according to people familiar with the performance.

Copper, a critical metal at the heart of the energy transition, has risen almost 20 per cent this year, touching a record $11,000 a tonne this week. But Andurand, one of the world’s best-known commodity traders, thinks the rally has much farther to run, as supply struggles to keep up with demand.

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