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Shanghai aluminium jumped 4 percent to its highest in more than two years on Wednesday, tracking higher coal prices, and a broader reaction to China's steel capacity cuts, along with an improving outlook for the global economy. Coal shortages in China after government-led capacity cuts that shut down many mines spurred prices of the fuel, including coking coal and coke used in steelmaking.
Chinese iron ore futures hit their highest in more than two years as a surge in coal prices lifted the demand for higher grade iron ore in order to boost efficiency and use less coal. "Once the coal and steel prices rise, which is very closely related to real economy, then people start to say hey, what about the implication for the base metals?" said analyst Helen Lau of Argonaut Securities in Hong Kong.
Lau said aluminium production costs were boosted by rising prices of input coal, and as tighter regulation on trucks raised logistics costs for bauxite and alumina transport. Shanghai Futures Exchange aluminium finished up by 4.1 percent at 13,620 yuan ($2,012) a tonne by 0722 GMT. Earlier in the session, it surged to 13,995 yuan, its highest since September 2014.
Shanghai Futures Exchange copper ended little changed at 37,760 yuan a tonne. China's state planner has urged coal miners to speed up production to tame the spike in prices, in a sign that Beijing is worried about the dwindling supplies ahead of winter. Coal can be used in smelting metals such as steel and aluminium.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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