EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 13/06: Katanga settles legal dispute with G?(C)camines; global aluminium premiums largely down; US Ali scrap prices steady

By Hui Li / June 13, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Wednesday June 13.

Base metals traded on Shanghai Futures Exchange were all down during Asian morning trading on Wednesday, with zinc, aluminium and tin prices dropping over 1%, following weaker-than-expected economic data from China overnight.

China's total social financing growth, a broad measure of credit and liquidity in the economy, declined to 760.8 billion yuan ($118.8 billion) in May, less than half of the gain recorded in the preceding month. It was also the lowest reading in 22 months.

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LME snapshot at 3.25am London time
Latest three-month LME Prices
 Price
($ per tonne)
 Change since Tuesday's close ($)
Copper7,195-27
Aluminium2,289-13
Lead2,4772
Zinc3,184.50-14.5
Tin20,910-215
Nickel15,25040

SHFE snapshot at 11.14am Shanghai time
Most-traded SHFE contracts
 Price
(yuan per tonne)
 Change since Tuesday's close (yuan)
Copper 53,530-440
Aluminium14,720-170
Zinc24,210-340
Lead20,465-115
Tin 149,800-2,070
Nickel 114,750-420

Glencore-owned copper producer Katanga Mining has settled its legal dispute in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with state-run miner G?(C)camines and has agreed to resolve the capital deficiency at their jointly owned operating subsidiary, Kamoto Copper Co (KCC).

Global aluminium premiums were largely down this week, with the Rotterdam premium leading the charge downwards on slack spot demand and continued backwardation curve on the London Metal Exchange.

Aluminium scrap prices in the United States continued to maintain a steady footing with inventory positions and scrap flows generally in check, although some market participants reported signs of softness for the upcoming summer months.

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