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Now playing Next Markets European stocks set to mine the most as copper prices soar Soaring copper prices are driving market optimism with analysts predicting further price increases. Goldman Sachs is forecasting a 40% increase by mid-2025. Euronews Business looks at the stocks which could benefit. 26/03/2024
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Now playing Next Experiences Fear of flying? Sail away to Europe and beyond via these ferry routes Taking the ferry also means you can take your car or pets on holiday with you. 26/03/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Half of Europeans disapprove of EU migration policy, poll shows Europeans give a thumbs down to the European Union's efforts to control irregular migration and demand stronger border controls. 26/03/2024
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