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有色金属周报20250615:地缘冲突升级,贵金属价格走强-20250615
Minsheng Securities·2025-06-15 07:04

Investment Rating - The report maintains a "Buy" rating for several companies in the non-ferrous metals sector, including Zijin Mining, Luoyang Molybdenum, and China Nonferrous Mining [4]. Core Views - The report highlights that geopolitical tensions are driving up precious metal prices, with gold increasing by 3.65% and silver by 0.66% during the week [1]. - Industrial metals are expected to perform well due to ongoing export demand and significant production cuts from mines, particularly in copper [2]. - The lithium market is stabilizing, with prices expected to hold steady in the short term, while cobalt prices may see upward movement due to inventory depletion [3]. - The report emphasizes the importance of central bank gold purchases and the weakening of the US dollar as key factors supporting gold prices in the medium to long term [4]. Summary by Sections 1. Industry and Stock Performance - The SW Nonferrous Index rose by 3.35% during the week, while the Shanghai Composite Index and CSI 300 both fell by 0.25% [1]. 2. Base Metals 2.1 Price and Stock Correlation - The report notes fluctuations in base metal prices, with aluminum prices increasing by 2.10% and copper decreasing by 0.24% [1][12]. 2.2 Industrial Metals - Copper supply remains tight, with the SMM import copper concentrate index down by $44.75 per dry ton, a decrease of $1.46 [2]. - Domestic aluminum social inventory decreased by 44,000 tons, indicating a strong demand despite a seasonal slowdown [2]. 3. Precious Metals and Minor Metals 3.1 Precious Metals - Gold prices are expected to continue rising due to geopolitical tensions and central bank purchases, with a focus on companies like Zijin Mining and Shandong Gold [4]. - Silver prices are supported by industrial demand and are expected to perform well alongside gold [4]. 3.2 Energy Metals - Lithium prices are stabilizing, with production increasing due to prior market rebounds, while cobalt prices are anticipated to rise as inventory levels decrease [3]. - Nickel prices are under pressure due to weak downstream demand and increased production capacity, with expectations of further price declines [3][56].