Silver Prices Rebounded to Catch Up, While Downstream Buyers Remained Cautious and Demand Continued to Weaken [SMM Daily Review]

Published: Mar 17, 2026 12:00

Silver prices rebounded to catch up today, while premiums in the spot market still showed a downward trend. In the Shanghai market, during early trading, mainstream quotations from suppliers of national-standard silver ingots were at premiums of 400 yuan/kg against TD, but downstream consumption remained sluggish. With expectations for silver nitrate operating orders declining and rigid demand for raw materials decreasing, actual spot market transaction premiums were lowered to 300-400 yuan/kg. Some downstream clients mentioned that for bulk purchases exceeding 1 mt, transaction premiums could be negotiated with suppliers down to 250-300 yuan/kg. In South China, smelters quoted silver ingots at a premium of 250 yuan/kg against the 2606 contract or a premium of 400 yuan/kg against TD, but actual transactions were scarce. Suppliers still mainly adjusted prices to drive shipments, while downstream players remained cautious and on the sidelines, and spot market trading stayed sluggish.     

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