Home / Metal News / Brokerage Morning Meeting Highlights: Molybdenum and Tungsten Prices Continue to Rise, Emphasize Investment Opportunities in Strategic Metals

Brokerage Morning Meeting Highlights: Molybdenum and Tungsten Prices Continue to Rise, Emphasize Investment Opportunities in Strategic Metals

iconJun 4, 2025 09:04
Source:SMM

The market rebounded with fluctuations throughout the day yesterday, with the three major indices rising slightly. The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.14 trillion yuan, up 2.23 billion yuan from the previous trading day. Sector-wise, beauty and personal care, soccer concepts, innovative drugs, and pet economy sectors led the gains, while automobile manufacturing, steel, baijiu, and coal sectors lagged. At the close, the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.43%, the Shenzhen Component Index gained 0.16%, and the ChiNext Index advanced 0.48%.

In today's brokerage morning meetings, China Securities noted that molybdenum and tungsten prices continue to rise, highlighting investment opportunities in strategic metals. CICC suggested the yuan may still have room to appreciate against the US dollar. Huatai Securities indicated that the imminent reduction in policy interest rates is expected to lower costs for the insurance industry.

China Securities: Molybdenum and Tungsten Prices Continue to Rise, Highlighting Strategic Metal Investment Opportunities

China Securities stated that since the beginning of the year, strategic metals such as antimony, bismuth, tungsten, and molybdenum have seen successive price increases. In recent years, the price center of strategic minor metals has shown a significant upward trend, primarily due to increasing resource scarcity and supply rigidity, demand-side benefits from new energy, advanced materials, manufacturing upgrades, and military development, coupled with critical mineral resources becoming a new "battleground" in global competition. China Securities remains optimistic about the value reversion and stock valuation reassessment of China's dominant strategic mineral resources, recommending attention to strategic metal investment opportunities.

CICC: Yuan May Still Have Room to Appreciate Against the US Dollar

CICC noted that, in the medium and long term, the US dollar still holds a pivotal position in global reserves, but geopolitical and economic changes pose challenges. In the short term, the US faces "twin deficits" in fiscal and trade balances, particularly rising pressure from treasury bond issuance, suggesting the depreciation pressure on the US dollar may not be fully released. On the other hand, China's financial cycle adjustment is slowing while technological progress accelerates, and potential US dollar depreciation could strengthen the motivation to settle accumulated foreign exchange from current account surpluses in recent years, supporting the yuan's exchange rate.

Huatai Securities: Imminent Policy Interest Rate Reduction Expected to Lower Insurance Industry Costs

Huatai Securities believes the recent yuan appreciation expectations and mutual fund reforms have boosted liquidity in both A and H markets, driving up insurance stocks. Fundamentally, under the dynamic adjustment mechanism for policy interest rates, life insurance product rates are expected to be lowered in Q3 this year, improving the cost-profit inversion since early this year and potentially enhancing overall sales momentum. Currently, insurance stock valuations are at historically low levels, with persistently low interest rates remaining the biggest factor suppressing life insurers' valuations. Even though concerns about interest spread losses persist, the insurance sector is still likely to achieve decent returns in H2 amid improved liquidity and fundamentals. Huatai Securities values the importance of asset-liability matching.

For queries, please contact Lemon Zhao at lemonzhao@smm.cn

For more information on how to access our research reports, please email service.en@smm.cn

SMM Events & Webinars

All