Group 1 - Copper prices have reached a record high, with the London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month copper benchmark price rising to $11,570.5 per ton, leading to a collective increase in Hong Kong copper stocks [1] - Citigroup indicates that demand for copper is accelerating due to electric vehicles, grid upgrades, and AI-related data center construction, reinforcing a long-term bullish outlook [1] - UBS forecasts that copper prices will rise to $11,500 per ton in Q1 next year, steadily increasing to $12,000 by June 2026, $12,500 by September, and nearing $13,000 by the end of the year [1] Group 2 - Jiangxi Copper Co. (00358.HK) shares rose over 5%, while China Daye Nonferrous Metals (00661.HK) and Minmetals Resources (01208.HK) saw increases of nearly 4% and 3.66%, respectively [2] - China Gold International (02099.HK) reported a net profit of $142 million in Q3, marking a historical high for two consecutive quarters [3] - Jiangxi Copper Co. is in the process of acquiring shares of the overseas listed company SolGold Plc, currently at the informal offer stage [3]
港股异动丨铜业股普涨 铜价继续新高 花旗预计铜价或逼近13000美元
Ge Long Hui·2025-12-05 05:01