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Copper advances on softer dollar, trade talk hopes

LONDON: Copper prices climbed on Friday as a dovish stance from the U.S. Federal Reserve pushed the dollar lower, wh
Published January 11, 2019

LONDON: Copper prices climbed on Friday as a dovish stance from the U.S. Federal Reserve pushed the dollar lower, while preparations for more trade talks between Washington and Beijing raised expectations of an easing of tensions.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) rose 0.5 percent to $5,956.50 per tonne by 1117 GMT, on track for its biggest weekly gain since mid-November.

U.S. officials expect China's top trade negotiator to visit Washington this month, signalling that higher-level discussions are likely to follow this week's talks with mid-level officials in Beijing.

The tit-for-tat trade dispute has pushed prices for metals lower on expectations that it could hurt demand, especially from top consumer China.

"We started off the year with a series of weak data that  raised concerns about demand, but it's a better environment for base metals at the moment given the progress in trade talks and (the) weaker dollar," Danske Bank commodities analyst Jens Pedersen said.

INTEREST RATES: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell on Thursday reinforced a message of patience on further interest rate increases as officials gauge whether the U.S. economy will slow this year.

This helped to push the dollar lower, making dollar-denominated commodities cheaper for non-U.S. firms which is a relationship used by funds to generate buy and sell signals.

INDONESIA TIN: Indonesia exported 5,260.55 tonnes of refined tin last month, an increase of nearly 51 percent from a month earlier, data from the Trade Ministry showed on Friday.

CHINA: China plans to set a lower economic growth target of 6-6.5 percent in 2019 compared with last year's target of "around" 6.5 percent, policy sources told Reuters, as Beijing gears up to cope with higher U.S. tariffs and weakening domestic demand.

ZINC: China's refined zinc production saw its steepest plunge since 2013 last year amid tight raw material supply, longer maintenance periods and the relocation of the country's top smelter, according to Antaike, the research arm of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association.

SUPPLY: Grasberg will produce around 1.2 million tonnes of copper concentrate this year, compared with 2.1 million tonnes in 2018, according to Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry.

TIN: New year starts with a bang for the tin market: Andy Home

OTHER METALS: Nickel was the biggest gainer as the LME complex rose across the board. The metal used to make stainless steel rose 2 percent to $11,470 per tonne, its highest since Nov. 15. Tin ticked higher for a fifth day and struck a fresh six-month high of $20,275.

Copyright Reuters, 2019
 

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