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February 22, 2021

#Copper breaches $9,000 a tonne in bet on economic bounce and supply limits

Copper breaches $9,000 a tonne in bet on economic bounce and supply limits | Financial TimesLine chart of LME 3-month price, $ per tonne,  showing copper has breached $9,000 for the first time in almost a decade
@GoldmanSachs lifted its 12-month target price for copper to $10,500/T, which would be a record high.

Copper breaches $9,000 a tonne in bet on economic bounce and supply limits

Industrial metal hits its highest level in a decade as global demand increases

A copper refinery in Russia. Production is failing to keep pace with demand in China and the rest of the world, where consumption is rapidly picking up
Copper production is failing to keep pace with demand in China and the rest of the world, where consumption is rapidly picking up © Bloomberg

Copper, the world's most important industrial metal, climbed above $9,000 a tonne for the first time since 2011 on Monday, fuelled by speculative bets on higher prices from China.

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After rising 8.1 per cent on Thursday and 6 per cent on Friday, open interest in those [Shanghai Exchange] copper futures expanded a further 6 per cent on Monday to 365,000 contracts, as investors bet on further gains for the metal, used in everything from household goods to wind turbines.

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"It has been an exchange-led, speculative move but there are good reasons for it," said Mark Hansen, chief executive of Concord Resources, a London-based commodity trader.

In early trading on Monday, copper rose as much as 4 per cent to $9,269 a tonne before pulling back to $9,060. The metal is already up 15 per cent this year, a performance that has boosted the stock prices of leading producers including Glencore, Freeport-McMoRan and Antofagasta.

Line chart of LME 3-month price, $ per tonne,  showing copper has breached $9,000 for the first time in almost a decade

Goldman Sachs reckons the copper market is heading for its biggest supply deficit in a decade (327,000 tonnes) as production fails to keep pace with demand in China and the rest of the world, where consumption is rapidly picking up after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

To reflect the possibility of "scarcity pricing", the bank has lifted its 12-month target price for copper to $10,500, which would be a record high.

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Nickel rose above $20,000 a tonne for the first time since 2014, while iron ore traded above $175 a tonne and close to a 10-year high.

Some investors are piling into commodities as a hedge against rising inflation — the yield on 10-year US Treasuries also rose to its highest level in a year on Monday — and an expected surge in demand from green-tinged infrastructure projects.

Renewable energy and electric vehicle infrastructure, in particular, will require huge volumes of copper that the mining industry could struggle to supply due to a dearth of new projects. It can take a decade to develop a big copper deposit.

To limit warming to a 1.5C rise above pre-industrial levels, Glencore reckons the mining industry will have to produce an extra 1m tonnes of copper a year between now and 2050. To put that figure in perspective, output increased by 500,000 tonnes between 2010 and 2019.

"I think the supply response this time is going to be harder than before," Glencore chief executive Ivan Glasenberg said on a call with investors last week.

While analysts agree the long-term outlook for copper looks positive, they are concerned prices could take a hit if there is a tightening of credit and monetary policy in China. Beijing injected Rmb35tn ($5.4tn) in its economy last year in response to Covid-19.

"China still leads the short-term cycle in commodities"...

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