Group 1 - The China Commodity Futures Price Index closed at 1345.85 points, down 1.37 points or 0.1% from the previous trading day [1] - The China Commodity Futures Index closed at 1863.53 points, down 1.9 points or 0.1% from the previous trading day [1] Group 2 - Coking coal experienced a rebound due to supply-side news but retreated as the news was not confirmed, closing up 1.68% [2] - The market sentiment for coking coal has cooled, with no significant price increases in the spot market, and some steel mills have initiated price reductions for coking coal [2] - The outlook for coking coal remains weak due to oversupply, with expectations of continued market fluctuations in the short term [2] Group 3 - Tin prices are consolidating after a significant rise, closing up 1.47% [3] - Concerns about slow recovery in supply from Myanmar's Wa State tin mines are affecting market sentiment, while overall consumption remains limited [3] - Economic data from the U.S. indicates a slowdown, with ADP employment numbers and ISM services PMI both falling below expectations, leading to increased speculation about potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve [3] Group 4 - Aluminum futures saw a sharp decline, dropping nearly 3% amid concerns over supply disruptions from Guinea's Axis mine [4] - The market is shifting focus to the potential for oversupply as production resumes, despite current tightness in the spot market [4] Group 5 - Urea futures fell nearly 3%, reaching the lowest level since January, with significant fluctuations in inventory levels reported [6] - The domestic supply of urea remains high, and while demand is stable, the market sentiment is cautious due to the potential for further inventory accumulation [6] - The nitrogen fertilizer association has set a maximum ex-factory price for urea, indicating a controlled pricing environment amid low production costs [6]
商品日报(6月5日):焦煤涨势趋缓 氧化铝、尿素跌近3%
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-05 10:48