Base Metals: Domestic Market Outperforms Overseas Market, SHFE Copper Up Over 2%, Lithium Carbonate and SHFE Tin Up Over 1%, SHFE Silver Up Over 6% [SMM Midday Review]

Published: May 12, 2026 14:51

SMM News, May 12:

Metals market:

As of the midday close, domestic base metals mostly rose. SHFE copper was up 2.51%. SHFE aluminum was up 0.18%. SHFE lead was down 0.99%. SHFE zinc was up 1.8%. SHFE tin was up 1.47%. SHFE nickel was down 0.71%.

In addition, the most-traded casting aluminum futures were up 0.19%, and the most-traded alumina futures were down 1.24%. The most-traded lithium carbonate futures were up 1.63%. The most-traded silicon metal futures were down 2.84%. The most-traded polysilicon futures continued the downtrend from the previous two trading days, falling 4.37%.

Ferrous metals mostly fell. Iron ore was flat at 820.5 yuan/mt. Rebar was down 0.18%. Hot-rolled coil edged up slightly. Stainless steel was down 0.13%. Coking coal and coke: the most-traded coking coal contract was down 2.54%, and the most-traded coke contract was down 1.21%.

Overseas base metals: as of 11:43, LME metals were nearly all lower. LME copper edged up slightly. LME aluminum was down 0.74%. LME zinc edged down slightly. LME lead was down 0.53%. LME tin was down 0.16%. LME nickel was down 1.22%.

Precious metals: as of 11:43, COMEX gold was up 0.13%, and COMEX silver was up 1.06%. Domestic precious metals: the most-traded SHFE gold contract was up 0.36%, and the most-traded SHFE silver contract was up 6.43%.

In addition, as of the midday close, the most-traded platinum futures were up 2.9%, and the most-traded palladium futures were up 0.44%.

As of the midday close, the most-traded Europe containerized freight index contract was up 1.23%, at 2,474.5 points.

As of 11:43 on May 12, midday futures quotes for selected contracts:

Spot Prices and Fundamentals

Copper:Today in Guangdong, spot prices of #1 copper cathode against the front-month contract: high-quality copper was quoted at a premium of 260 yuan/mt, down 30 yuan/mt from the previous trading day; standard-quality copper was quoted at a premium of 190 yuan/mt, down 30 yuan/mt from the previous trading day; SX-EW copper was quoted at a premium of 120 yuan/mt, down 30 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. The average price of Guangdong #1 copper cathode was 104,355 yuan/mt, up 1,385 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. The average price of SX-EW copper was 104,325 yuan/mt, up 1,395 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. Spot market: Guangdong inventory increased again today, mainly due to increased arrivals and weak consumption...

Macro Front

China:

The PBOC conducted 500 million yuan of 7-day reverse repo operations in the open market at an interest rate of 1.40%, unchanged from the previous day. No reverse repos matured today.

[CICC: China's PPI and CPI are expected to have further upside room on a YoY basis over the next two months] CICC commented on April 2026 price data, noting that PPI rose 1.7% MoM in April, with the YoY increase expanding from 0.5% in the previous month to 2.8%. The PPI increase exceeded expectations, mainly because price gains were highly concentrated in the energy and chemical industry chain. April CPI rose 0.3% MoM, stronger than seasonal patterns, with CPI YoY growth also rebounding from 1.0% in the previous month to 1.2%, primarily driven by energy prices and holiday travel demand. Looking ahead, CICC believes that against the backdrop of ongoing tug-of-war in US-Iran negotiations, international oil prices will most likely fluctuate at highs. Given the time lag in price transmission from oil price shocks, PPI and CPI YoY are expected to still have upside room in the next two months. However, this round of production-side price recovery shows clear structural divergence, with upstream price increases significantly stronger than downstream. In an environment of weak end-use consumption demand, imported cost-push inflation is likely to continue suppressing profitability in mid- to downstream industries.

US dollar:

As of 11:43, the US dollar index rose 0.21% to 98.14. On May 11 local time, the US Customs and Border Protection announced that the first batch of refunds for illegal tariffs will begin on May 12, with some US enterprises set to receive tax refund funds. The US government launched an online application platform last month, allowing enterprises to apply for refunds of tariffs previously paid but later ruled illegal by the US Supreme Court. US Customs data shows that over 330,000 importers paid a total of approximately $166 billion in related tariffs. As of April 26, at least 75,000 enterprises had submitted refund applications. (CCTV News)

The market is focused on copper data to be released tonight, which will help assess the US Fed's interest rate path. According to CME "FedWatch": The probability of the US Fed maintaining rates unchanged through June is 97.7%, with a 2.3% probability of a cumulative 25 basis point cut. The probability of maintaining rates unchanged through July is 94.6%, with a 5.4% probability of a cumulative 25 basis point cut and a 0.1% probability of a cumulative 50 basis point cut.

Other currencies:

Japanese Finance Minister Katayama Satsuki stated that following her meeting with US Treasury Secretary Bessent in Tokyo, her team is conducting smooth cooperation with the US side in the foreign exchange policy area. Katayama said she would not comment on Bessent's specific remarks. This is Bessent's third visit to Japan since assuming his cabinet position. Markets are closely watching this meeting, as it comes less than two weeks after Tokyo authorities' suspected large-scale yen intervention lasting several days to boost the yen exchange rate. Bessent has previously hinted that he is critical of direct market intervention, instead favoring support for the yen through the Bank of Japan tightening monetary policy. The Japanese authorities likely first intervened in the market on April 30, when the Bank of Japan's decision to keep policy unchanged, combined with hawkish signals released by the US Fed, jointly pushed the yen-to-dollar exchange rate past the 160 level. Data analysis showed that the Japanese authorities may have deployed approximately $24.7 billion in this operation, followed by an additional approximately $30 billion in a subsequent round of intervention. Katayama said she also discussed topics such as artificial intelligence and critical minerals with Bessent. (Jin10 Data)

On the macro front:

Today saw the release of Germany's April CPI MoM final reading, Germany's May ZEW Economic Sentiment Index, Eurozone May ZEW Economic Sentiment Index, US April NFIB Small Business Optimism Index, US ADP Employment Change for the week ending April 25, US April non-seasonally adjusted CPI YoY, US April seasonally adjusted CPI MoM, US April seasonally adjusted core CPI MoM, and US April non-seasonally adjusted core CPI YoY.

In addition, attention should also be paid to: the Bank of Japan releasing the Summary of Opinions from its April monetary policy meeting; permanent FOMC voter and New York Fed President Williams participating in a panel discussion on monetary policy; Vice Premier He Lifeng leading a delegation to South Korea from May 12 to 13 for trade consultations with the US side.

Crude oil:

As of 11:43, both benchmarks rose, with WTI up 0.95% and Brent up 0.87%. Uncertainty over the prospects of US-Iran negotiations kept market concerns about supply alive, supporting oil prices.

The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) allocated 53.5 million barrels of crude oil to companies including commodity trader Trafigura Group and US refiner Marathon Petroleum, to help ease the oil price surge triggered by the Iran war. Ahead of the US summer driving peak, the US government is releasing near-record levels of crude oil to the market to push down oil prices. The crude oil will be released from June to August, when refineries will ramp up capacity to meet peak gasoline demand. This second-largest SPR sale in history is also part of a global effort led by the International Energy Agency to bring down oil prices. Last week, the US already released a daily average of 1.22 million barrels of crude oil under the aforementioned framework, setting a historical record. The Trump administration has pledged to release 172 million barrels of crude oil through a so-called "exchange program." Under this mechanism, crude oil is lent to enterprises and must later be returned in physical form. As of now, the US has agreed to release 133.1 million barrels of crude oil. (Jin10 Data)

Spot market overview:

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