金属普涨 期铜触及11000美元 投资者押注铜供应短缺【10月9日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-10 01:03

Group 1 - LME copper prices reached $11,000 per ton, the highest in 16 months, driven by supply disruptions from several mines, raising concerns about shortages [1] - On October 9, LME three-month copper rose by $198.5, or 1.86%, closing at $10,867.5 per ton, with an intraday peak of $11,000, nearing the historical high of $11,104.50 set in May 2024 [1][2] - Aluminum prices also surged to a three-year high, with three-month aluminum increasing by $45, or 1.63%, closing at $2,798.5 per ton [1][2] Group 2 - Following a week-long public holiday, Chinese investors returned to the market, contributing to increased buying activity alongside Western speculative funds [4] - The total copper inventory in the LME warehouse system was reported at 139,475 tons, the lowest level since late July [5] - The strength in copper prices has positively impacted the broader base metals market, with zinc prices also rising [5]