Global Copper Price Pullback Triggers Pricing Tug-of-War: Scrap Coefficients Surge Amid Market Impasse
In light of the recent sharp decline in copper prices, SMM reports a noticeable deceleration in the global copper scrap trading trend. The rapid price correction has widened the bid-ask spread significantly, creating a sharp divergence in pricing expectations between market participants. Taking Bare Bright Copper as an example, overseas holders, seeking to hedge against the drop in absolute prices, have hiked their pricing coefficients to 99-99.5% of LME, a 1-percentage-point jump from 98-98.5% last week. Conversely, Chinese importers, constrained by domestic margin pressures, remain firm at the previous 98.5% coefficient. This "pricing mismatch" has hindered any consensus on coefficients, resulting in stagnant transaction activity across the board.