The price of copper on Monday morning does not show any definite dynamics amid uncertainty about a possible recession and demand expectations, according to trading data.

September futures for copper on the Comex exchange rose 0.04% to $3.6105 per pound (about 0.45 kilograms). Minutes earlier, copper, on the contrary, became cheaper.

At the London Metal Exchange (LME), following the results of previous trading, the cost of a ton of copper with delivery in three months decreased by 2.54%, to $8,048, aluminum - by 0.06%, to $2,444, zinc - by 4.05%, up to $3,029.