金属多飘红,期铝触及逾三年高位,因担忧供应短缺【10月22日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-23 01:13

Group 1: Aluminum Market Insights - LME three-month aluminum prices reached a three-year high due to concerns over potential supply shortages following an incident at an Icelandic smelter [1] - Century Aluminum announced a temporary halt in production at its Grundartangi smelter, reducing output by approximately two-thirds, although one production line remains operational [4] - The International Aluminum Institute reported a 0.9% year-on-year increase in global primary aluminum production in September, totaling 6.08 million tons [4] Group 2: Other Base Metals Performance - LME three-month copper prices increased by $39.5, or 0.37%, closing at $10,663 per ton, driven by speculative buying [2][4] - LME three-month zinc prices rose by $41, or 1.37%, closing at $3,029 per ton, with spot zinc prices reaching a record high premium of $320 per ton over three-month zinc due to an 85% reduction in LME inventories this year [5][6]