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Mining News Pro - According to Morgan Stanley, major metals will face dangers in the coming months, including a sharp rise in global tensions in trade and the recession in China.
Among the warnings of the bank for caution in investing, copper was listed as a great choice after palladium.
Steel, nickel and coal will also fall in price.
In a quarterly report, the bank insisted: "The global business tensions have the potential to eliminate demand in commodity markets and increase costs for end-users and limit access to materials."
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