XM does not provide services to residents of the United States of America.

Zinc touches five-week peak on supply fears



<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>METALS-Zinc touches five-week peak on supply fears</title></head><body>

Updates with official prices

By Eric Onstad

LONDON, Aug 23 (Reuters) -Zinc prices hit their highest in five weeks on Friday on supply concerns after smelters in top producer China agreed to trim production because of low ore availability and weak profits.

Three-month zinc CMZN3 on the London Metal Exchange (LME) gained 0.9% to $2,884 a metric ton in official open-outcry trading after touching $2,912 for its highest since July 16.

The 14 top zinc smelters in China agreed this week to adjust planned maintenance on production lines and postpone commissioning of new capacity.

Treatment charges (TCs), the price smelters receive from miners to process ore concentrate into zinc, have been falling since the fourth quarter of 2023 owing to tight ore supply.

China accounts for nearly half of global refined zinc production.

"The zinc price has some catch-up potential," said WisdomTree commodity strategist Nitesh Shah.

He also noted that inventories on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) have declined sharply, falling 33% over the past two months. ZN-STX-SGH

LME lead CMPB3 jumped by 2.4% to a three-week high of $2,102 a ton after investors on SHFE were forced to search for overseas supplies after a change in specifications.

The prices of all six LME metals were stronger, helped by investor optimism about the potential of interest rate cuts.

U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers on Thursday lined up in support of starting interest rate cuts next month. Fed Chair Jerome Powell is due to speak later on Friday.

"China is still waiting for the U.S. to cut rates, so that could be much more significant. Once the Fed starts, the PBOC will be forced to do a lot more because its economy is weak," Shah said, referring to China's central bank.

LME aluminium CMAL3 gained 1.2% to $2,508.50 a ton on tight raw material supply. The metal was set for its biggest weekly gain since mid-April.

Tight supply of alumina and bauxite have helped to underpin aluminium prices, which hit a more than six-week high of $2,531 a ton on the LME on Thursday.

Among other metals, LME copper CMCU3 rose 0.7% to $9,195 a ton, nickel CMNI3 added 0.3% to $16,650 and tin CMSN3 was up 1.5% at $32,800.

For the top stories in metals, click TOP/MTL



Reporting by Eric Onstad
Additional reporting by Mai Nguyen in Hanoi
Editing by David Goodman

 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
</body></html>

Disclaimer: The XM Group entities provide execution-only service and access to our Online Trading Facility, permitting a person to view and/or use the content available on or via the website, is not intended to change or expand on this, nor does it change or expand on this. Such access and use are always subject to: (i) Terms and Conditions; (ii) Risk Warnings; and (iii) Full Disclaimer. Such content is therefore provided as no more than general information. Particularly, please be aware that the contents of our Online Trading Facility are neither a solicitation, nor an offer to enter any transactions on the financial markets. Trading on any financial market involves a significant level of risk to your capital.

All material published on our Online Trading Facility is intended for educational/informational purposes only, and does not contain – nor should it be considered as containing – financial, investment tax or trading advice and recommendations; or a record of our trading prices; or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instruments; or unsolicited financial promotions to you.

Any third-party content, as well as content prepared by XM, such as: opinions, news, research, analyses, prices and other information or links to third-party sites contained on this website are provided on an “as-is” basis, as general market commentary, and do not constitute investment advice. To the extent that any content is construed as investment research, you must note and accept that the content was not intended to and has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such, it would be considered as marketing communication under the relevant laws and regulations. Please ensure that you have read and understood our Notification on Non-Independent Investment. Research and Risk Warning concerning the foregoing information, which can be accessed here.

Risk Warning: Your capital is at risk. Leveraged products may not be suitable for everyone. Please consider our Risk Disclosure.