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Weak demand, higher stocks to challenge copper bulls

February 10, 2026
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Weak demand, higher stocks to challenge copper bulls
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LONDON: Copper prices rose on Monday as the dollar declined, but weak demand prospects, particularly in top consumer China along with climbing inventories are expected to challenge bullish sentiment in industrial metal markets.

Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange traded 0.4% higher at $13,043 a metric ton in official rings. Prices have dropped 10% since hitting a record peak at $14527.50 on January 29.

A softer U.S. currency makes dollar-priced metals cheaper for holders of other currencies, a relationship used by funds in numerical models to generate buy and sell signals.

Traders say the market is still dominated by these funds and other speculators, as it has been in recent weeks. They expect volumes to dwindle as economic activity stalls over the next few weeks due to China’s Lunar New Year holiday.

“Recent price highs appear increasingly disconnected from underlying industrial fundamentals, particularly as evidence ofslowing real world demand becomes more apparent,” said analysts  at Britannia Global Markets in a note.

“In China, copper buyers are extending Lunar New Year shutdowns, while fabricators have reduced spot purchases amid margin pressure and elevated inventories.”

Copper stocks in LME approved warehouses at 184,300, are up 25% since January 9, while those in warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange at 248,911, have jumped more than 60% since December 19.

Expectations of weak Chinese demand are highlighted by the Yangshan copper premium, a gauge of China’s appetite for importing copper. It has recovered from $20 a ton on January 28 to around $37 a ton, but is still too low to indicate strong demand.

The spoltlight this week will fall on employment and consumer price data from the United States which could influence the direction of U.S. interest rates and the dollar.

In other metals, aluminium gained 0.7% to $3,107.5 a ton, zinc was flat at $3,346, lead ceded 0.4% to $1,953, tin rose 4% to $48,600 and nickel rose

0.9% to $17,250.

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