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Vaccines, China demand and dollar drive copper to 30-month peak

  • Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) rose 1.7% to $7,297 a tonne.
  • Positive information coming through on vaccines reduces some of the uncertainty created by the virus.
Published November 25, 2020

LONDON: Copper prices hit an almost 30-month high on Tuesday, with fresh buying triggered by optimism over COVID-19 vaccines, expected robust demand in top consumer China and a weaker dollar.

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) rose 1.7% to $7,297 a tonne by 1709 GMT.

Prices of the metal used widely in the power and construction industries earlier touched $7,331 a tonne, the highest since June 2018 and a rise of nearly 70% since COVID lockdowns first hit manufacturing activity in March.

"Positive information coming through on vaccines reduces some of the uncertainty created by the virus," said Richard Fowler, strategist at broker Simpson Spence Young.

"Requirements from China remain strong, as seen in its copper imports, and also supportive is the weaker dollar."

VACCINES: The latest report came from AstraZeneca, which on Monday said that its COVID-19 vaccine could be up to 90% effective, giving the world's fight against the global pandemic a third new weapon that could be cheaper to make, easier to distribute and faster to scale up than rivals.

IMPORTS: China's copper imports rose year on year in October and set a new annual peak with two months to spare, underscoring the speed of the recovery from the pandemic in the world's top consumer of the metal.

ACTIVITY: China's industrial production in October rose 6.9% from a year earlier, in line with September's gain and faster than the 6.5% rise expected in a Reuters survey.

DOLLAR: A lower US currency makes dollar-denominated commodities cheaper for holders of other currencies, which could boost demand and prices.

"There is a lot of speculative buying going on, it looks overbought. A correction or some consolidation is overdue," one copper trader said.

STOCKS: Adding to bullish sentiment are falling stocks of copper in LME-registered warehouses, which at 154,825 tonnes are down more than 15% since mid-October.

OTHER METALS: Aluminium was up 0.6% at $1,985 a tonne, zinc added 0.9% to $2,753, lead rose 0.7% to $2,025, tin advanced 0.3% to $18,705 and nickel was up 1.9% at $16,235.

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