Red-hot copper will cool

Mar 16, 2012

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Copper has had a strong start to 2012, gaining around 15% to a five-month high above $8,500 an ounce. But the risk of a correction is rising.

Demand is “not that magnificent by Chinese standards”, says Stephen Briggs of BNP Paribas. Imports into China, which consumes around 40% of the world’s copper, have been strong but “the metal is getting stuck in storage instead of being put to use”, says Tatyana Shumsky in The Wall Street Journal.

Manufacturing activity has fallen for four months, according to the purchasing managers’ index tracked by HSBC, and the latest industrial output figures were weak.

With Chinese demand subdued, inventories on the Shanghai Futures Exchange have climbed to a record. Standard Bank estimates the amount of copper stored in warehouses that don’t report their storage levels has doubled since October.

Europe’s economy is sputtering and the prospect of another round of printed money from the Federal Reserve has receded. The prospects for a supply increase have improved too, after continual disruptions to production over the past few years.

Commerzbank reckons the supply deficit will have disappeared by next year. Copper’s upswing, says Briggs, “is getting increasingly hard to justify on fundamental grounds”.

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  • 1. Brian Templeton

    (02 April 2012, 07:33PM)  Complain about this comment

    At the start of your article, "Copper has had a strong start to 2012, gaining around 15% to a five month high above $8500-00 an ounce.
    But the risk of a correction is rising."

    I should have bought some when it was a much lower price instead of the collection of fifty small yellow and orange-yellow diamonds that I
    purchased for investment purposes. My investment percentages would have been enormous!!!!!!!!

  • 2. Renard

    (19 May 2012, 01:54PM)  Complain about this comment

    Hmmm, copper at $8500 an ounce? Should I tell my local guy that he needs to get with it??? A couple weeks ago he paid me $2.50 per POUND for scrap. My son, a recent college graduate, wants to be an editor - exact words "I live and breathe editing". Looks like your website needs some help in this area!

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