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Copper steady as low inventories offset growth fears

  • Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) shed 0.2% to $9,248 a tonne
Published October 8, 2021

LONDON: Copper prices were steady on Friday as concerns over the impact of higher prices on global growth were offset by low inventories in exchange warehouse, pointing to solid demand.

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) shed 0.2% to $9,248 a tonne by 1053 GMT but the metal widely viewed as a gauge of global economic health remained on track for a weekly gain.

Market focus turns to non-farm payrolls later in the day after a week of fretting over the economic impact of soaring energy prices and the prospects of faster than expected interest rate rises to combat inflation.

"The only cloud hanging over the copper is a worsening macro picture, but the supply picture is so tight and that is preventing the copper price from going lower," said Gianclaudio Torlizzi, partner at consultancy T-Commodity.

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Exchange warehouse stocks climbed but remained at low levels. Weekly copper inventories data for warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange showed a rise for the first time in eight weeks, increasing by 15% to 50,062 tonnes but still hovering around 2009 lows.

In LME-registered warehouses, on-warrant stocks rose 3.7% to 85,875 tonnes, near their lowest since May.

EVERGRANDE: Another concern for the copper market is potential contagion from the financial woes of Chinese property developer Evergrande. China's property sector is a major consumer of copper.

"Recent developments regarding Chinese property markets and the likely impact of the energy crunch on Chinese economic activity are clear reasons to believe that demand for copper will be weaker in the near term than had been anticipated," Jefferies analysts said.

However, global exchange copper inventories are down 23% since late August and the copper price was flat over that period, the analysts said.

OTHER METALS: LME aluminium fell 1% to $2,918 a tonne, zinc added 1.3% to $3,090, lead rose 0.8% to $2,191, tin was up 1.1% at $35,700 and nickel was down 2.9% at $18,795.

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