金属多飘绿 期铜触及逾一周最低,投资者担忧关税和需求【7月30日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-07-31 00:43

Group 1 - LME copper prices fell to a one-week low due to increased inventory and concerns over upcoming U.S. tariffs impacting demand [1] - As of July 30, LME three-month copper closed at $9,698.50 per ton, down $99.50 or 1.02% [2] - LME copper inventories surged by 51% over the past month, reaching 136,850 tons, indicating a supply surplus in the market [4] Group 2 - Strong U.S. economic growth data led to a stronger dollar, making dollar-denominated commodities more expensive for buyers using other currencies [3] - Investors are currently in a wait-and-see mode regarding the details of the proposed 50% tariff on copper, which is expected to be implemented on August 1 [3] - Analysts suggest that if the Federal Reserve does not lower interest rates, commodities may face pressure [4]