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【环球财经】伦敦金属交易所基本金属22日全线上涨
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-23 00:38

Core Viewpoint - The prices of base metals on the London Metal Exchange rose across the board on August 22, driven by expectations of monetary easing, stimulus measures in China for metal-intensive industries, improved U.S. manufacturing data, and tightening aluminum inventories [1]. Price Summary - Three-month copper closed at $9,810.50 per ton, up $76.00 from the previous trading day, a rise of 0.78% [1]. - Three-month aluminum closed at $2,621.50 per ton, up $28.50 from the previous trading day, a rise of 1.10% [1]. - Three-month nickel closed at $14,965.00 per ton, up $25.00 from the previous trading day, a rise of 0.17% [1]. - Three-month lead closed at $1,990.00 per ton, up $20.00 from the previous trading day, a rise of 1.02% [1]. - Three-month tin closed at $33,835.00 per ton, up $360.00 from the previous trading day, a rise of 1.08% [1]. - Three-month zinc closed at $2,808.00 per ton, up $41.00 from the previous trading day, a rise of 1.48% [1]. Influencing Factors - The rise in metal prices is attributed to a combination of factors including expectations of monetary easing, stimulus measures in China targeting metal-intensive industries, improvements in U.S. manufacturing data, and tightening aluminum inventories [1]. - The overall weakness of the U.S. dollar and speculative momentum ahead of key policy signals from Jackson Hole further supported metal prices [1].