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Copper price up as inflation runs hot

A broad rally in base metals markets is gathering pace, with tight supply, logistical logjams and booming demand creating an inflationary storm that’s driving prices to multiyear highs. 

Aluminum notched a fresh 13-year high and nickel rose to the highest since 2014 in London.

The surge in commodities, as well as soaring shipping and power costs, is fueling global consumer prices. China’s factory-gate inflation accelerated to a 13-year high, while US consumer prices are forecast to rise by more than 5% for a third straight month. 

With aluminum prices surging 43% this year, the lightweight metal’s cost-competitiveness against copper is fading fast. 

After consecutive losses, copper for delivery in December regained strength and jumped 4.2% from Thursday’s settlement price, touching $4.469 per pound ($9,831 per tonne) on the Comex market in New York.

Aluminum price rally

Shanghai copper stocks fell 10.7% from the previous week, the bourse said on Friday, sinking to their lowest level in almost 10 years as tight supplies push metal prices higher.

Deliverable copper stocks in warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange now stand at 61,838 tonnes, the lowest since December 2011, Refinitiv Eikon data show.

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