[SMM Analysis] Nickel Prices Consolidated at Lows This Week, Refined Nickel Inventory Declined Sharply

Published: Jul 10, 2026 16:37

Nickel prices continued to consolidate at lows this week. Early week, boosted by weaker-than-expected US June non-farm payrolls data and a weaker US dollar, SHFE nickel once surged to around 128,000 yuan/mt. Mid-week, the US dollar index rebounded, weighing on nickel prices and causing a pullback. Late week, driven by a marginal recovery in macro sentiment, SHFE and LME nickel prices rebounded in tandem. Over the whole week, the nickel price center edged up slightly WoW but failed to achieve an effective breakout. In the spot market, the average price of SMM #1 refined nickel was 127,770 yuan/mt, up 500 yuan/mt WoW. The Jinchuan nickel premium remained stable at 2,300 yuan/mt this week, while discounts for mainstream electrodeposited nickel were in the range of -400 to 400 yuan/mt. Spot trading was relatively active as prices continued to consolidate at low levels, with strong downstream sentiment for point-price purchases.

On the macro front, US June non-farm payrolls data significantly missed expectations, which cooled market expectations for US Fed interest rate hikes and weakened the US dollar. Subsequently, the market entered a wait-and-see period ahead of the Fed's July FOMC meeting, with limited willingness for capital participation, preventing nickel prices from achieving an effective breakout. Geopolitically, US-Iran tensions escalated again this week. US officials stated that Iran recently fired on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, the US Treasury revoked exemptions for Iranian oil sales, and the US military launched strong strikes against Iran. Navigation risks in Hormuz increased again, and Iran was reported to have shipped out over 10 million barrels of crude oil within 24 hours. Although Trump stated he did not believe war would break out again, the conflict continued to spill over.

On the inventory front, Shanghai bonded zone inventory stood at around 1,700 mt this week, destocking 1,000 mt WoW. Social inventory in China was about 126,000 mt, destocking roughly 4,000 mt WoW.

Given the sustained drop in nickel prices recently, a sentiment-driven repair rebound is expected next week. However, market expectations for quota replenishment in H2 continue to brew, limiting upside room. The most-traded SHFE nickel contract is expected to trade in a core range of 127,000-133,000 yuan/mt next week.

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