LME Lead Plunged and Pulled Back in the Night Session, While SHFE Lead Consolidated in the Doldrums [SMM Lead Morning Brief]

Published: Mar 16, 2026 08:52

SMM News, March 16:

Last Friday, LME lead opened at $1,938/mt. During the Asian session, LME lead prices moved steadily around the daily average line, briefly touching a high of $1,638.5/mt. Entering the European session, bulls and bears were evenly matched, and LME lead continued to fluctuate rangebound around the daily average line. Later, bears took the lead, sending LME lead fluctuating downward. Around midnight, LME lead prices plunged to a low of $1,890/mt before finally closing at $1,903/mt, down $32.5/mt, or 1.68%. Trading volume fell to 7,363 lots, while open interest increased by 2,494 lots to 176,000 lots.
Last Friday night, the most-traded SHFE lead contract opened at 16,550 yuan/mt. It edged up at the beginning of the session, then retreated slightly after touching a high of 16,565 yuan/mt. Thereafter, amid a tug-of-war between bulls and bears, SHFE lead fluctuated rangebound in the 16,385-16,465 yuan/mt range, and closed near the session low at 16,395 yuan/mt. It posted a long lower-shadow bearish candlestick, down 160 yuan/mt, or 0.97%. Trading volume fell to 28,599 lots, while open interest increased by 2,715 lots to 66,396 lots.

At present, lead prices remained mainly in the doldrums overall, lacking a clear unilateral trend. In the primary lead spot market, divergence between north and south China was evident: cargoes in north China were shipped at discounts, while some supply in south China was tight, prompting sellers to hold prices firm. Secondary lead smelters cut or halted production due to losses, and the tightening of circulating supply provided some support to prices. However, downstream procurement remained cautious and was mainly driven by rigid demand, with weak purchase willingness. As the price spread between primary lead and secondary lead narrowed, part of demand shifted to primary lead, and secondary lead transactions were sluggish. Overall, lead prices were unlikely to see a marked rebound in the short term and would likely remain rangebound, with follow-up attention needed on inventory changes and smelter production conditions.

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