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格隆汇APP·2025-09-25 10:31

Core Viewpoint - The industrial metal sector in A-shares has experienced significant growth, driven by recent events such as the copper mine incident and macroeconomic factors like the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and domestic supply-side reforms [2][4][17]. Group 1: Market Performance - As of September 25, the industrial metal sector rose by 1.31%, with net inflows of nearly 1.6 billion yuan [2]. - Key industrial metal stocks, including Zijin Mining and Jiangxi Copper, saw increases of over 5%, contributing to a broader rally in the sector [5][6]. - The overall industrial metal sector has increased by over 50% since April, with nearly 20 stocks doubling in market value [13]. Group 2: Key Events and Their Impact - The mudslide incident at Freeport McMoRan's Grasberg copper mine in Indonesia has led to a significant rise in copper prices, with the main contract increasing by 3.4% to 82,710 yuan per ton [10]. - The Grasberg mine's production is expected to decline by 35% until 2027 due to the incident, further tightening copper supply [10]. - The recent policy changes in the Democratic Republic of Congo regarding cobalt exports have also contributed to rising prices and market concerns about supply shortages [16]. Group 3: Company Insights - Zijin Mining's stock has surged by 80% this year, with copper sales contributing significantly to its revenue, accounting for 27.8% of sales and 38.5% of gross profit [9]. - Luoyang Molybdenum's stock has increased by 145% since April, driven by rising prices of its key products, copper and cobalt, which are expected to see substantial production increases in 2024 [15]. - The company reported a net profit increase of 60.07% year-on-year for the first half of 2025, reaching 8.671 billion yuan [15]. Group 4: Macroeconomic Factors - The anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve are expected to enhance the attractiveness of industrial metals, as they are priced in dollars [18]. - The global economic recovery and domestic policies aimed at reducing competition are likely to improve the fundamentals of various non-ferrous metals [24]. - Analysts suggest that the industrial metal sector will benefit from the Fed's easing cycle, with copper and aluminum being prioritized due to their stable long-term demand [20][19].