Short-Term Bearish Factors Converge on Lead Prices, Focus on Production Resumption Progress of Secondary Lead Enterprises [SMM Lead Morning Meeting Minutes]

Published: May 28, 2026 08:08

Futures:

Overnight, LME lead opened at $2,016/mt, rising first then falling during the Asian session with a high of $2,021/mt. It then fluctuated downward during the European session, dipping to $2,000/mt near the close, and finally settled at $2,001/mt, down 0.72%.

Overnight, the most-traded SHFE lead 2607 contract opened lower with a gap at 16,690 yuan/mt, briefly touching a high of 16,710 yuan/mt early in the session. After bulls reduced positions, it fluctuated downward to a low of 16,580 yuan/mt, and finally settled at 16,615 yuan/mt, down 0.69%.

On the macro front:

Samsung's union approved a wage agreement, averting strike risks. Reports indicated that TSMC will raise 3nm prices by 15% in H2, with a potential further 10% increase next year. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand kept interest rates unchanged for the third consecutive time, signaling that earlier and larger rate hikes may be needed. EU sources: EU member state governments have approved legislation to implement tariff reductions on US goods imports. China's State Administration for Market Regulation deployed local market regulators to carry out a special campaign on credit-empowered rectification of "involution" competition, May-December. ChangXin Technology's STAR Market IPO was approved by the listing committee. HKEX: launched a full-market trading fee waiver for gold futures. NBS: From January to April, total profits of China's above-scale industrial enterprises reached 2,435.84 billion yuan, up 18.2% YoY. From January to April, rapid development of semiconductor-related industries drove profit growth in electronic specialty materials manufacturing, optical fiber manufacturing, and optoelectronic device manufacturing by 601.7%, 347.6%, and 51.0%, respectively.

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Circulating cargoes in the Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai market were limited, with few quotations from suppliers. SHFE lead continued to hold up well yesterday, and suppliers showed moderate willingness to ship, though mainly cargoes self-picked up from production site of primary lead smelters, with relatively firm quotations. Secondary lead smelters shipped along with the market, with some quotations turning to discounts. Secondary refined lead was quoted at premiums of -25~0 yuan/mt against SMM #1 lead, while a few regions quoted at premiums of +50 yuan/mt. As lead prices rebounded, downstream enterprises were cautious about purchasing at high prices, with some enterprises negotiating more. Only cargoes at large discounts (against the most-traded SHFE lead contract) saw transactions. On the inventory front: On May 27, LME lead inventory decreased by 1,350 mt to 284,350 mt. As of May 25, total SMM lead ingot social inventory across five locations decreased by 3,200 mt compared with May 18.

Lead price forecast for today:

End-use demand for lead-acid batteries weakened, with new battery inventory accumulating at stores and scrap battery recycling volume remaining low. Frequent market sales promotions have dampened manufacturers' willingness to purchase lead ingots. Coupled with several secondary lead enterprises planning to resume production after maintenance in early-to-mid June, factors pressuring lead prices have converged in the short term. Going forward, focus should be placed on scrap battery supply and its impact on the pace of enterprise production resumptions.

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Short-Term Bearish Factors Converge on Lead Prices, Focus on Production Resumption Progress of Secondary Lead Enterprises [SMM Lead Morning Meeting Minutes] - Shanghai Metals Market (SMM)