Group 1 - UBS reported that a significant and prolonged supply disruption in China's lithium industry could impact up to 15% of global lithium production, leading to a surge in stock prices for major lithium producers, including Albemarle Corporation (ALB.US), which rose by 7.5% [1] - Other lithium producers also experienced stock price increases, with Sigma Lithium (SGML.US) up 11.4%, Lithium Americas (LAC.US) up 3.6%, and Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile (SQM.US) up 2.8% [1] - UBS analysts forecast that lithium spodumene prices will increase by at least 9% and potentially up to 32% between 2025 and 2028, while lithium chemical product prices are expected to rise between 4% and 17% [1] Group 2 - UBS upgraded Albemarle's rating from "Sell" to "Neutral" and set a target price of $89, indicating that potential future actions in China's lithium supply chain could challenge previous views of long-term low-price pressure on Albemarle [2] - The report highlighted several key events impacting lithium supply, including the suspension of production by Zangge Mining on July 14, the shutdown of the Jiangxiawo lithium mine by CATL on August 10, and potential production risks for seven lithium mica mines in Yichun after September 30 [1]
瑞银:预计未来三年锂价上涨至少9% 美国雅保(ALB.US)周三飙涨7.5%领跑标普500