METALS-Copper climbs on Chinese data, hopes of Fed rate cuts

Others
(Updates prices) By Pratima Desai LONDON, June 3 (Reuters) - Copper prices rose on Monday after data from top consumer China showed stronger factory activity and U.S. inflation data reinforced hopes of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve later this year. Traders said a flurry of buying after the New York open pushed copper prices higher towards resistance at $10,250 a metric ton and the 21-day moving average. Benchmark copper CMCU3 on the London Metal Exchange (LME) was up 1.2% at $10,164 a ton at 1601 GMT. Chinese manufacturing activity grew at its fastest pace in nearly two years last month, helped by gains for smaller companies, a private sector survey of purchasing managers showed. But that contrasted with a surprise fall in the broader official survey of purchasing managers. "The market has decided to run with the good news (private survey) for now," one copper trader said. "Eyes are on what the Fed will do after the inflation data, and dollar reaction." Fed rate cuts would boost manufacturing activity and demand for industrial metals in the U.S. They would also weigh on the U.S. currency, weakness of which makes dollar-priced metals cheaper for buyers with other currencies. This relationship, used by funds that trade on buy and sell signals from numerical models, was one reason behind copper's surge to a record peak above $11,100 a ton in May. Other reasons include macro funds, those that trade on fundamentals, also piling into the market on expectations of tight supplies and deficits. "We would attribute the (copper) price action - both up and then, more recently, down - to macro funds and commodity traders, both physical and in the financial market," Jeffries analysts said in a note. "When the smoke clears and fundamental tailwinds kick in, most likely in 2025, the price should resume an upward trend, but we would expect more volatility in the very near term." A likely source of volatility is Chinese data that includes trade numbers this week and could yield clues to demand prospects for industrial metals In other metals, aluminium CMAL3 was up 0.6% at $2,668 a ton, zinc CMZN3 slipped 0.8% to $2,945 and lead CMPB3 advanced 0.7% to $2,289, while tin CMSN3 retreated 1.9% to $32,420 and nickel CMNI3 lost 1.1% to $19,485. (Reporting by Pratima Desai Editing by David Goodman, Kirsten Donovan, David Evans and Paul Simao) (([email protected])) ((For related news and prices, click on the codes in brackets: LME price overview RING= COMEX copper futures 0#HG: All metals news MTL All commodities news C Foreign exchange rates FX= SPEED GUIDES LME/INDEX ))
Details
Published Date
3 Jun 2024 at 5:20 PM
Publisher
Refinitiv
Share

Related News

Discover other related news