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LME Zinc may recover and average $2,275 a ton in 2016: Deutsche Bank

iconOct 16, 2015 16:22
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Deutsche Bank's bull case on zinc had been severely dented over the past three months.

UNITED STATES October 16 2015 10:30 AM

LONDON (Scrap Register): Deutsche Bank's bull case on zinc had been severely dented over the past three months.

A strong USD combined with Chinese demand fears has seen a build of shorts on the LME, and prices collapse by $800 a ton since the beginning of May.

Glencore’s bold step of closing a similar amount of capacity is likely to squeeze out short positions, and lead to a deficit market of c.500kt in 2016E.

This would be the fifth year in a row of zinc deficits, and Deutsche Bank forecasts the zinc price to recover and average $2,275 a ton in 2016E.

However, zinc prices at London Metal Exchange settled down by 0.64% to $1805.50 a ton on Thursday, while inventories down by 1050 tons to 587200 tons.

LME zinc prices
Deutsche Bank

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