Crude Oil Surged Over 5%, Metals Rose Broadly, Lithium Carbonate, LME Nickel, SHFE Zinc, and SHFE Silver Led Gains, Polysilicon Hit Daily Limit [SMM Midday Review]

Published: Apr 20, 2026 14:36

SMM April 20 News:

Metals market:

As of the midday close, domestic base metals mostly rose. SHFE copper was up 0.79%. SHFE aluminum was down 1.22%. SHFE lead was up 0.18%, and SHFE zinc was up 1.08%. SHFE tin was up 0.26%, and SHFE nickel was down 0.88%.

In addition, the most-traded casting aluminum futures fell 1.1%, and the most-traded alumina contract rose 0.32%. The most-traded lithium carbonate contract rose 1.96%. The most-traded silicon metal contract rose 1.05%.The most-traded polysilicon contract hit the daily limit up with a 9% gain.

Ferrous metals mostly rose. Iron ore was up 0.77%, rebar up 0.8%, hot-rolled coil up 0.9%, and stainless steel changed 0.23%. Coking coal and coke: the most-traded coking coal contract rose 3.13%, and the most-traded coke contract rose 2.56%.

Overseas base metals, as of 11:40, LME metals mostly rose. LME copper fell 0.21%. LME aluminum rose 0.66%, LME lead edged up, and LME zinc rose 0.61%. LME tin fell 0.28%. LME nickel rose 1.53%.

Precious metals, as of 11:40, COMEX gold fell 1.32%, and COMEX silver fell 1.8%. Domestic precious metals: the most-traded SHFE gold contract fell 0.1%, and the most-traded SHFE silver contract rose 1.84%.

In addition, as of the midday close, the most-traded platinum futures rose 0.47%, and the most-traded palladium futures rose 0.23%.

As of the midday close, the most-traded Europe containerized freight index contract rose 0.23%, closing at 2,100 points.

As of 11:40 on April 20, midday futures quotes for selected contracts:

Spot and Fundamentals

Copper:Today in Guangdong, #1 copper cathode spot prices against the front-month contract: high-quality copper was quoted at a premium of 260 yuan/mt, up 10 yuan/mt from the previous trading day; standard-quality copper was quoted at a premium of 170 yuan/mt, flat with the previous trading day; SX-EW copper was quoted at a premium of 110 yuan/mt, flat with the previous trading day. The average price of #1 copper cathode in Guangdong was 102,880 yuan/mt, up 840 yuan/mt from the previous trading day; the average price of SX-EW copper was 102,775 yuan/mt, up 835 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. Spot market: Returning from the weekend, Guangdong inventory continued to decline sharply and had now fallen for 24 consecutive trading days, mainly due to low arrivals......

Macro Front

China:

[National Energy Administration: Total electricity consumption reached 2,514.1 billion kWh cumulatively from January to March, up 5.2% YoY]The National Energy Administration released data on total electricity consumption for March. From January to March, total electricity consumption reached 2,514.1 billion kWh cumulatively, up 5.2% YoY. In terms of electricity consumption by sector, the primary industry consumed 33.6 billion kWh, up 7.1% YoY. The secondary industry consumed 1,598.7 billion kWh, up 4.7% YoY; of which, industrial electricity consumption was 1,583.6 billion kWh, up 4.9% YoY, and high-tech and equipment manufacturing consumed 274.6 billion kWh, up 8.6% YoY. The tertiary industry consumed 483.3 billion kWh, up 8.1% YoY; of which, electricity consumption for charging and battery swapping services and internet data services was 37.6 billion kWh and 22.9 billion kWh respectively, with growth rates reaching 53.8% and 44.0% respectively. Urban and rural residential electricity consumption was 398.5 billion kWh, up 3.4% YoY.

[April LPR Rates Released: Both 5-Year and 1-Year Rates Remained Unchanged for the Eleventh Consecutive Month]The April Loan Prime Rate (LPR) was released: PBOC kept the 1-year and 5-year LPR at 3% and 3.5% respectively, unchanged for the eleventh consecutive month.

[Foshan Launches Commercial Housing "Trade-in" Program! First Batch Involves 22 Property Projects]Recently, the "Notice of Foshan Municipal Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau on Organizing the First Batch of Commercial Housing Trade-in Program" was officially released. This is not merely an encouraging document; it is a comprehensive solution that systematically addresses bottlenecks in housing replacement through model innovation and a policy package. It aims to drive the real estate market's transition from "one-sided transactions" to a "virtuous cycle between existing and new housing stock," achieving a win-win outcome for residents, enterprises, and the market. The innovation of Foshan's trade-in policy lies in the involvement of multiple real estate enterprises: Foshan Anju, Chancheng Anju, Nanhai Youju, Shunde Chengtie, Gaoming Airport Construction, and Sanshui Anju serve as acquisition entities; while Foshan Chengfa, Foshan Urban Renewal, Foshan Lianzhi, Heyue Yaji, Shunkong Chengtou, Yongdeli Commerce, Sanshui Chanfa, and Miaohui Real Estate provide new housing sources. This model determines the value of existing homes through negotiation, establishes a "contract termination protection period" to avoid blindly pushing for lower prices, thereby completing the "sell old, buy new" closed loop and serving as a market stabilizer. (Foshan Release)

US dollar:

As of 11:40, the US dollar index was up 0.05% at 98.28. According to the CME "FedWatch" tool, the probability of a 25-basis-point rate hike by the US Fed in April was 0.5%, while the probability of keeping rates unchanged was 99.5%. The probability of the US Fed cumulatively cutting interest rates by 25 basis points by June was 4.5%, the probability of maintaining rates unchanged was 95%, and the probability of cumulatively raising rates by 25 basis points was 0.5%. (Jin10 Data)

A CITIC Securities research report noted that US Fed Governor Milan and three other economists recently co-published a working paper titled "A User's Guide to Restructuring the Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet," whose structure bears similarities to the previously hotly debated "A User's Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System." The paper challenges the conventional view that the US Fed cannot significantly reduce its balance sheet, arguing that reserve demand is largely determined by the regulatory environment and that balance sheet reduction can be achieved without causing unexpected market stress by adjusting the regulatory framework, curbing precautionary motives, and other sources of reserve demand. Monte Carlo simulations estimated the potential balance sheet reduction space at $1.2 trillion to $2.1 trillion. We believe the "balance sheet reduction guide" has a degree of real-world feasibility, but some options are somewhat idealistic. (Jin10 Data)

On other currencies:

Asian Development Bank President Kanda Masato stated that the yen could face further pressure if the market perceives the Bank of Japan as acting too slowly in addressing inflation risks. Kanda Masato, who previously served as Japan's top foreign exchange diplomat, told reporters on Friday evening that investors buy US dollars during periods of global tension partly because the US is an oil exporter, but even if these positions are unwound, the yen would find it difficult to appreciate significantly against the US dollar. He said: "The biggest reason is the interest rate differential. As the market pays particular attention to what the US Fed might do, if many people believe the Bank of Japan will fall behind the curve in addressing inflation risks, the yen will be left behind." Kanda Masato said during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group meetings in Washington this week that investors could also sell the yen if they are concerned about Japan's fiscal sustainability. (Jin10 Data)

On data:

Germany's March PPI month-over-month rate and Canada's March CPI month-over-month rate, among other data, were to be released today. Also worth watching: German Chancellor Merz and European Central Bank President Lagarde delivered speeches; Trump said a US delegation would arrive in Islamabad on the evening of the 20th for negotiations, while Iran denied reports of a second round of talks being held in Islamabad.

On crude oil:

As of 11:40, oil prices in both markets surged significantly, with WTI up 5.73% and Brent up 5.38%. Last Friday, the market was still celebrating ceasefire prospects, but within 72 hours over the weekend, the situation took a sharp turn — the Strait of Hormuz was closed again, the US seized an Iranian vessel, and Trump issued tough threats, quickly dashing the market's optimistic sentiment. (Wall Street Insights)

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office website under the US Department of Energy (DOE) released information on the 17th stating that it would lend over 26 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to 9 oil enterprises. This was the third batch of petroleum reserves released by the Trump administration to stabilize oil prices since the US-Israel-Iran conflict began on February 28. (Jin10 Data)

Australia's Viva Energy Group stated that its refinery in Geelong, Australia, would increase production of diesel, aviation fuel, and gasoline to 90% of full capacity in the coming weeks, after a major fire forced it to reduce production. The company stated that its inventory was sufficient to cover the production decline and was not expected to impact clients. (Jin10 Data)

A CICC research report stated that as the Iran situation entered its 7th week, the situation saw further positive developments. Although the first round of negotiations "collapsed," both the US and Iran "announced" the reopening of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, which still largely boosted market optimism, despite subsequent fluctuations. This was largely consistent with our base case assumption: while short-term reversals remain possible, the situation ultimately spiraling out of control in the medium term is not the base case scenario. Trump still has midterm elections to consider, and a comprehensive and uncontrollable escalation does not serve either side's interests. Under this scenario, the Brent crude oil price center would gradually pull back to around $80 in Q2 and Q3, and the US Fed could still cut interest rates.

Spot market overview:

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