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金属普涨 期铜收涨 受到供应担忧支撑【8月4日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-05 00:40

Group 1 - LME copper prices rose by $56.5, or 0.59%, closing at $9,687.0 per ton on August 4, supported by supply concerns but limited by global economic worries [1][2] - LME copper has rebounded by 20% since hitting a 16-month low in April, but has retreated from over $10,000 in early July [3] - A mining accident in Chile's El Teniente mine, which produced 356,000 tons of copper last year, has halted operations, raising supply concerns [3] Group 2 - Mitsubishi Materials is considering reducing copper concentrate processing at its Onahama smelting and refining plant, indicating potential supply issues in Japan [3] - Recent U.S. employment data showed weaker-than-expected job growth, with only 73,000 new jobs added in July, raising concerns about economic growth [3] - The U.S. unemployment rate slightly increased to 4.2%, with significant downward revisions to previous months' job growth figures [3]