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Copper slips from fresh peak after downbeat Chinese data

March 16, 2025
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Copper slips from fresh peak after downbeat Chinese data
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LONDON: Copper prices recoiled from a five-month peak on Friday, as disappointing loans data from top metals consumer China and concerns around U.S. tariffs dampened buying activity.

Benchmark three-month copper on the London Metals Exchange was up 0.1% at $9,797 a metric ton by 1030 GMT, pulling back from $9,850, its highest since October 9.

Prices retreated after new bank lending in China fell more than expected in February from a record high in the previous month.

“It doesn’t really give confidence that China has got things under control in terms of stimulus and activity in the country, so that’s going to be negative for the copper price,” said Nitesh Shah, commodity strategist at WisdomTree.

“Also, Dr. Copper will always be very sensitive to growth concerns elsewhere in the world. I think the tariffs are creating those concerns,” he added.

Copper has pulled back and forth between worries that demand will suffer if growth tapers off, and buying that has banked onthe assumption that tariffs would force U.S. consumers to pay more for the metal.

Friday was the fourth consecutive session of gains for LME copper, which has climbed 12% so far this year.

Copper touches multi-month peaks on China, U.S. tariffs

Most active U.S. Comex May copper futures were little changed at $4.93 a lb after hitting $4.96, their strongest since May last year.

The premium of Comex copper over LME was $1,063 a ton.

Tin prices remained elevated after Alphamin Resources halted mining at Bissie tin mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. On Thursday, LME futures had rocketed to their highest since 2022.

“Bisie tin mine is the world’s third-largest tin mine, contributing to 6% of the world’s tin ores in 2024,” Wang Weiwei, an analyst at Yide Futures, said in a note.

Prices of tin on the Shanghai Futures Exchange jumped 8.6% on Friday after hitting the upper limit of 10% in Asia morning trade.

LME tin gained 1.4% on Friday to $36,410 a ton after hitting $37,100, its highest since June 2022.

LME aluminium slipped 0.2% at $2,696.50 a ton, while nickel gained 1.1% to $16,690. Lead rose 0.5% to $2,082.50 and zinc advanced 1% to $2,990.50.

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