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Copper touches two-week high on hopes of trade deal

US President Donald Trump said on Friday "good things" were happening in the first trade talks in more than two mon
Published October 11, 2019
  • US President Donald Trump said on Friday "good things" were happening in the first trade talks in more than two months.
  • Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange added 0.2pc to $5,795 a tonne in final open-outcry trading after touching its highest since Sept. 24 at $5,814.

LONDON: Copper rose to its highest in more than two weeks on Friday as investors hoped that US-Sino trade talks would result in a partial deal at least.

Zinc climbed to its strongest in more than two months on worries about shortages after a shutdown of a production facility in Namibia.

US President Donald Trump said on Friday "good things" were happening in the first trade talks in more than two months, while a Chinese state newspaper said a "partial" trade deal would benefit China and the United States.

"Until we get a definitive outcome, metals prices will drift, but I would expect to see quite a positive response (to any good news). A lot of bad news is priced into the market," said Caroline Bain, chief commodities economist at Capital Economics in London.

"It's very much half-empty sentiment currently."

The 15-month trade dispute between the United States and China has slowed global growth and dimmed the demand outlook for base metals.

US President Donald Trump said his plans to meet China's Vice Premier Liu He at the White House on Friday was a good sign.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange added 0.2pc to $5,795 a tonne in final open-outcry trading after touching its highest since Sept. 24 at $5,814.

It had risen 1.7pc in the previous session, its strongest advance in nearly four weeks.

ZINC: LME zinc failed to trade in closing rings but was bid up 1.3pc at $2,418 a tonne, the highest since Aug. 1. It surged more than 4pc in the previous session after news of a production shutdown.

MINE CLOSURE: Vedanta Resources said on Thursday it would shut its Skorpion zinc operations in Namibia from early November until the end of February 2020 because of technical problems.

ZINC STOCKS: LME zinc stocks last stood at 62,475 tonnes, having dropped by more than half since the start of 2019. Stocks touched a record low of 50,425 tonnes in April.

ALUMINIUM STOCKS: LME on-warrant aluminium inventories, those not earmarked for delivery, rose to 797,650 tonnes, the highest since May 15.

LME aluminium slid 1.8pc to close at $1,722 a tonne.

"We see little upside for aluminium. Even though production is quite weak, there's still more than enough aluminium around to meet demand," Bain said.

Capital Economics expects aluminium to end the year at $1,650.

PRICES: LME nickel shed 0.4pc to finish at $17,560 a tonne, lead climbed 1.1pc to $2,182 and tin added 0.5pc to $16,525.

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