伦敦期铜持稳在略低于纪录高点,谨慎迎接美联储决议
Wen Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-10 09:22

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the fluctuations in metal prices, particularly copper and aluminum, influenced by market expectations regarding the Federal Reserve's policy decisions and supply dynamics [1][2]. Group 2 - As of December 10, London copper prices remained stable, slightly below record highs, with a 0.68% increase to $11,565 per ton [1]. - The Shanghai Futures Exchange reported a 0.23% decrease in the main copper contract, closing at 91,850 yuan per ton [1]. - Speculators reduced their net long positions in COMEX copper futures and options by 4,155 contracts to 62,397 contracts as of the week ending November 4 [1]. Group 3 - Overseas aluminum suppliers have raised their quotes for shipments to Japan in Q1 2024, with premiums of $190-203 per ton over LME spot prices, marking an increase of 121%-136% compared to Q4 2023 [2]. - In LME base metals, three-month aluminum rose by 0.37% to $2,867 per ton, while zinc, lead, nickel, and tin also saw price increases [2]. - In Shanghai, the main aluminum contract fell by 0.25% to 21,935 yuan per ton, while other metals like zinc and nickel also experienced declines [2].