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  2. Beef prices are surging in the US, but what's causing it? - AOL

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    The country's cattle inventory is shrinking and has been for a while. In its third straight yearly drop, the latest cattle report by the United States Department of Agriculture found that as of ...

  3. Beef Prices Could Hit 'Record Levels' This Year ... - AOL

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    "This could send beef prices to record levels in 2024 and 2025, as we hit the supply bottom of the current cattle cycle," Nelson warned. RELATED: How to Make an Inexpensive Steak Taste Expensive

  4. Inflation: Grocery prices are back up (slightly), beef prices ...

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    Uncooked beef roasts led that monthly jump with a 6.5% increase from June to July. Beef steaks were up 2.3%, while other cuts of beef and veal were up 3.6%.

  5. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    The London Metal Exchange is an example of a metals exchange where metal is traded as futures contracts providing pricing for defined purity and contract size. The LME Copper contract for example is for delivery of 25 tonnes of Grade A copper cathode at a specified location and priced in United States dollars. This is used to set the price of ...

  6. Meat industry - Wikipedia

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    On average, one employee of Tyson Foods, the largest meat producer in America, is injured and amputates a finger or limb per month. [22] The Bureau of Investigative Journalism reported that over a period of six years, in the UK 78 slaughter workers lost fingers, parts of fingers or limbs, more than 800 workers had serious injuries, and at least ...

  7. LME Copper - Wikipedia

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    The contracts prices are quoted in US dollars per tonne. LME prices have minimum tick sizes of $0.50 per tonne (or $12.50 for one contract) for open outcry trading in the LME Ring and electronic trading on LMEselect, while minimum tick sizes are reduced for inter-office telephone trading to $0.01 per tonne (or $0.50 for one contract).

  8. ‘Copper is the new oil,’ and prices could soar 50% as AI ...

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    That should eventually send prices soaring to $15,000 per ton, he predicted. Coppers prices are already at record highs, with benchmark prices in London at about $10,000 per ton, more than ...

  9. Copper mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Copper mining activity increased in the early 2000s because of increased price: the price increased from an average of $0.76 per pound for the year 2002, to $3.02 per pound for 2007. [2] A number of byproducts are recovered from American copper mining.