镨钕受供给收紧支撑价格上行,中重稀土价格跌势延续
Xiangcai Securities·2025-12-07 12:30

Investment Rating - The industry investment rating is maintained at "Overweight" [3][10][42] Core Insights - The rare earth magnetic materials industry has shown a price increase of 3.47% this week, outperforming the benchmark (CSI 300) by 2.19 percentage points. The industry valuation (TTM P/E) has risen by 2.37 times to 74.16, currently at 87.3% of its historical percentile [5][12] - Supply tightening in the rare earth sector is supporting price increases, while heavy rare earth prices continue to decline. The market is experiencing a mixed demand scenario, with stable demand from downstream neodymium-iron-boron enterprises and expectations of increased exports [9][41] - The report indicates that the short-term outlook for rare earth prices is expected to remain strong due to supply constraints, low market inventory, and stable downstream demand, alongside long-term policy expectations [10][41] Summary by Sections Market Performance - The rare earth magnetic materials industry has outperformed the CSI 300 index over the past 12 months with a relative return of 47% and an absolute return of 64% [4] - The industry valuation has increased to 74.16, reflecting a recovery in market sentiment [5][12] Price Trends - Rare earth concentrate prices have continued to rise, with mixed carbonate rare earth prices increasing by 2.7% to 3.8 million CNY/ton, and heavy rare earth prices showing a mixed trend [9][12] - Neodymium prices have seen a slight increase followed by a correction, with average prices for neodymium oxide rising by 2.82% to 58.3 million CNY/ton [16] - Dysprosium and terbium prices have continued to decline, with dysprosium oxide prices dropping by 4.41% to 1410 CNY/kg [19] Investment Recommendations - The report suggests maintaining an "Overweight" rating, focusing on upstream rare earth resource companies due to supply tightening and strategic value positioning. Downstream magnetic material companies are also expected to benefit from price recovery [10][43]