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Copper slips on profit-taking, but holds near 9-year peak

  • Copper inventories are low generally. Normally in China there would have been a build-up before the New Year holiday, but that didn't happen.
  • "The reflation narrative has taken hold and that could be reinforced by a decision in the United States to press ahead with large stimulus."
Published February 17, 2021 Updated February 17, 2021 06:43pm
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LONDON: Copper prices eased on Wednesday as the higher dollar prompted profit-taking, but low inventories and optimism about demand prospects due to stimulus and growth supported sentiment.

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange was down 0.2% at $8,388 a tonne at 1116 GMT. Prices of the metal used widely in the power and construction industries hit a nine-year high at $8,437 a tonne on Tuesday.

"Copper inventories are low generally. Normally in China there would have been a build-up before the New Year holiday, but that didn't happen", said ING analyst Wenyu Yao.

"The reflation narrative has taken hold and that could be reinforced by a decision in the United States to press ahead with large stimulus."

DOLLAR: A higher US currency makes dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for holders of other currencies, which would subdue demand.

INVENTORIES: Stocks of copper in LME registered warehouse, at 76,175 tonnes, are up since last week, but still close to last September's 15-year trough.

Low stocks have fuelled concern about availability on the LME market, creating a premium for cash copper over the three-month contract. The premium rose to a five-month high of $29 a tonne on Monday, and was last around $10 a tonne.

Copper stocks in warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange have fallen 60% since September to below 80,000 tonnes.

"We upgrade our... 6-12 month (forecast) to $10,000 a tonne, based on our updated copper model balances, which point to a deep deficit during 2021 and low inventories for years to come," Citi analysts said in a note.

STIMULUS: US President Joe Biden will travel to Wisconsin on Tuesday to press his case for a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill in the political battleground state.

TIN: Prices of the soldering metal touched eight-year highs of $24,875 earlier this week as the market fretted about a deficit. It was last up 0.8% at $24,445 a tonne.

OTHER METALS: Aluminium rose 0.3% to $2,092, zinc added 0.2 to $2,832, lead slipped 0.1% to $2,104 and nickel ceded 0.2% to $18,780 a tonne.

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