US-Iran Tensions and Rate Hike Expectations Repeatedly Roil, while Low Inventory Supports Copper Prices Consolidating at Highs [SMM Macro Weekly Review]

Published: Jul 10, 2026 17:05

On the macro front, this week the market revolved around the US-Iran situation and US Fed policy expectations. At the start of the week, the US-Iran conflict escalated again, with rising crude oil driving inflation concerns higher. Coupled with the hawkish Fed meeting minutes, the US dollar and US bond yields strengthened, putting copper prices under pressure. Towards the end of the week, as oil prices pulled back and the possibility of progress in US-Iran talks remained, market sentiment partially recovered, and a weaker US dollar drove a rebound in copper prices. Overall, geopolitical tensions and expectations for Fed interest rate hikes repeatedly disrupted the market, with copper prices showing a pattern of first falling then rebounding, consolidating at highs.

Fundamentals side, this week spot supply in China remained tight, arrivals of imported and domestic material were limited, and combined with the impact of weather and transportation, downstream users stockpiled in advance, leading to a significant decline in social inventory. As of July 9, SMM copper inventories in mainstream China regions fell by 34,900 mt WoW to 165,000 mt, while spot premiums and the price spread between futures contracts strengthened simultaneously. On the demand side, downstream purchases increased when copper prices pulled back, but trading weakened again after prices rebounded; overall, it remained dominated by restocking for immediate needs.

Looking ahead to next week, on the macro front, the focus will be on US CPI, PPI, and retail sales data. If inflation remains strong, expectations for US Fed interest rate hikes heating up could weigh on copper prices; the US-Iran situation and transit through the Strait of Hormuz may still bring fluctuations. Fundamentals side, low inventories and tight supply will provide support for prices, but high copper prices will constrain demand improvement. Copper prices are expected to continue moving sideways at highs next week, with the center tilting slightly upward, while attention should be paid to import arrivals and inventory changes after delivery.

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