SMM Evening Comments (Jan 14): Nonferrous metals on the SHFE fell for the most part, Zinc shed 1.85%

Published: Jan 14, 2021 19:04
SHFE nonferrous metals were mostly lower on Thursday January 14. Copper shed 0.17%, aluminium weakened 0.4%, zinc fell 1.85% and tin edged down 0.01%, while lead rose 1.81% and nickel gained 1.37%.

SHANGHAI, Jan 14 (SMM) – SHFE nonferrous metals were mostly lower on Thursday January 14. Copper shed 0.17%, aluminium weakened 0.4%, zinc fell 1.85% and tin edged down 0.01%, while lead rose 1.81% and nickel gained 1.37%.

SMM data showed that aluminium billet stocks across the five major consumption areas — Foshan, Wuxi, Huzhou, Changzhou and Nanchang — in China fell 3,000 mt from a week ago to 82,700 mt as of Thursday January 14.

Social inventories of primary aluminium ingots across eight consumption areas in China, including SHFE warrants, increased 20,000 mt from last Thursday to 684,000 mt as of January 14.

Copper: The most-traded SHFE 2103 copper contract closed the day 0.17% lower at 58,740 yuan/mt, with open interest rising 1,402 lots to 115,000 lots. Whether the contract could break above 59,000 yuan/mt tonight will be watched.

The dollar extended its rebound from near three-year lows versus major peers on Thursday, supported by higher U.S. yields, as President-elect Joe Biden prepared to outline his plans for massive fiscal stimulus.

China’s exports rose 18.1% in December as compared with a year earlier, according to customs data released Thursday. Meanwhile, China’s imports grew 6.5% year-on-year in December.

Oil prices eased for a second day on Thursday as mounting coronavirus cases globally raised demand concerns, although a drawdown in U.S. crude stocks for a fifth straight week and robust data from China capped losses.

Zinc: The most-liquid SHFE 2102 zinc contract finished the day 1.85% lower at 20,420 yuan/mt after hitting a new low in 2021 at 20,410 yuan/mt earlier in the session, with open interest decreasing 3,095 lots to 55,974 lots. The continued spread of COVID-19 at home and overseas, US dollar rebound and weakening demand pressured zinc prices.

Nickel: The most-active SHFE 2103 nickel contract ended the day 1.37% higher at 132,150 yuan/mt, with open interest rising 15,618 lots to 198,042 lots, and is likely to rise to 134,500 yuan/mt in the near future.

Lead: The most-traded SHFE 2103 lead contract closed the day 1.81% higher at 14,910 yuan/mt, with open interest rising 932 lots to 30,265 lots. The buildup of lead inventories is expected to slow down amid expectations of downstream pre-holiday stockpiling. Whether the contract could maintain its upward trend tonight will be monitored.

Tin: The most-active SHFE 2103 tin contract edged down 0.01% to end at 153,470 yuan/mt, and is expected to move between 152,000-155,000 yuan/mt tonight.

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SMM Evening Comments (Jan 14): Nonferrous metals on the SHFE fell for the most part, Zinc shed 1.85% - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)