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    11.7867$
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    11.7867$
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About

CEMCX.US represents the Columbia Emerging Markets Core ETF. This exchange-traded fund (ETF) seeks to track the investment results of the Beta Developed Markets ex-U.S. & Emerging Markets ex-China Index. It provides investors with exposure to a broad range of emerging market equities, excluding China, allowing for diversification across developing economies beyond China. The fund is designed to offer a core holding for investors seeking growth potential in emerging markets while avoiding direct investment in Chinese companies.

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Factors

[Global Copper Demand]: Increased industrial production and infrastructure development, particularly in China, can drive up demand and thus the price.

[Copper Supply Disruptions]: Mine closures due to strikes, natural disasters, or political instability can reduce supply and increase prices.

[Economic Growth]: A strong global economy typically leads to higher copper demand, as it is used in various industries like construction and manufacturing.

[US Dollar Strength]: A stronger US dollar can make copper, which is priced in dollars, more expensive for buyers using other currencies, potentially reducing demand and prices.

[Inventory Levels]: Changes in copper inventories held at major exchanges can signal shifts in supply and demand, influencing prices.

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