Group 1 - LME copper prices rose by $117, or 1.08%, closing at $10,944.00 per ton, supported by optimism over the end of the U.S. government shutdown [1] - Copper prices reached a historical high of $11,200 last month due to supply shortages caused by mining disruptions, including incidents in Indonesia [1] - The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on a compromise plan to restore funding for government agencies and end the shutdown that began on October 1 [4] Group 2 - Anticipated recovery in U.S. economic data is expected to support prices this week, aiding investors and the Federal Reserve in assessing the economic situation [4] - A weaker U.S. dollar will make metals priced in dollars cheaper for holders of other currencies [4] - LME zinc inventory is nearing its lowest level since February 2023, with LME three-month zinc rising by $8.5, or 0.28%, to $3,075.00 per ton [4] Group 3 - Citi's copper consumption tracking indicates a mild year-on-year growth of 1% in global copper consumption for September [4] - Outside of China, copper consumption increased by 2% compared to the same month last year [4]
金属普涨 期铜上扬,受美国政府停摆有望结束乐观情绪支撑【11月12日LME收盘】
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-13 00:22