HomeNewsWorldLME Copper surges to $9,000, breaking out of long-standing range

LME Copper surges to $9,000, breaking out of long-standing range

The trigger for the price break-out is news that China's copper smelters have agreed to curb output in response to a much tighter-than-expected raw materials market.

March 15, 2024 / 12:57 IST
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LME Copper surges to $9,000, breaking out of long-standing range
LME Copper surges to $9,000, breaking out of long-standing range

The copper market has awoken from its year-long slumber.
London Metal Exchange (LME) copper surged by 3.1% on Wednesday, breaking out of its long-standing range. The move extended on Thursday morning to an eleven-month high of $8,976.50 per metric ton.

The trigger for the price break-out is news that China's copper smelters have agreed to curb output in response to a much tighter-than-expected raw materials market.

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Spot treatment charges, which are the fees smelters earn for converting mined concentrates into metal, have collapsed in recent weeks as too many buyers chase too little material.

As the world's largest buyer of concentrates, China is particularly exposed to the resulting squeeze on smelter margins.