[SMM Tin Midday Commentary: The Geopolitical Situation Lacks Clear Guidance, and Repeated Swings in Macro Sentiment Put Futures Under Pressure Again]
Apr 2, 2026 11:44Iran’s threat to drive oil prices up to $200 a barrel may sound like hyperbole, but as the energy crisis persisted, that outcome already looked more likely than US President Trump’s prediction that oil prices would soon pull back to pre-war levels… The conflict involving Israel and the US against Iran entered its third week — and escalated into one spanning the entire Middle East — yet the global oil benchmark’s response so far was surprisingly “mediocre.” Brent crude oil was currently trading near $100 a barrel, up about 65 from the start of the year. Although that level would have been unimaginable just a few weeks ago, it still remained below last Monday’s brief peak of nearly $120. Given that since the conflict began, the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz had trapped about one-fifth of global oil supply — roughly 20 million barrels a day — crude oil prices should, in theory, have been much higher. That seemed to suggest investors still retained a degree of trust in Trump , betting that the crisis would be resolved quickly and that the Strait of Hormuz would soon reopen — whether it was called the “Trump put,” the “TACO trade,” or “buy Trump,” many oil traders appeared to be wagering that the president would ultimately be able to limit the market damage. “When this is over, oil prices will come down very, very quickly,” Trump said on Monday this week. Yet that optimism looked increasingly difficult to reconcile with realities on the ground — whether on a battlefield where the conflict was intensifying, or in the physical oil market, where supply bottlenecks were steadily spreading. Signals Being Overlooked In fact, the physical crude oil market was sending an increasing number of stress signals, even though the international benchmark “paper oil” market had so far largely ignored them. Although trade had stalled under the impact of the Iran conflict, Middle Eastern crude benchmarks still surged to record highs, making them the most expensive crude in the world. The spike in these benchmark indicators, which are used to price millions of barrels of Middle Eastern crude sold to Asia, was raising costs for Asian refiners and forcing them to seek alternatives or make further production cuts in the coming months. S&P Global Platts said Dubai spot crude assessments for May-loading cargoes hit a record $157.66 a barrel on Tuesday, surpassing the previous all-time high of $147.5 set by Brent crude oil futures in 2008. That left Dubai crude’s premium to swaps at $60.82 a barrel, compared with an average premium of just 90¢ in February. Meanwhile, Oman crude oil futures hit a record high of $152.58 per barrel on Tuesday, with its premium to the Dubai swap set at $55.74 per barrel, versus an average premium of just 75¢ in February. Oman crude oil is exported from a terminal outside the Strait of Hormuz. This surge reflected massive uncertainty over actually available supply in the Middle East after Iran repeatedly attacked Oman's oil terminal and the UAE's major oil export terminal of Fujairah outside the Strait of Hormuz. Are Brent and WTI Failing to Reflect the "True Severity" of the Oil Market? As JPMorgan's head of commodities, Natasha Kaneva, pointed out in her latest research note on Tuesday , there was a clear mismatch between international benchmark crude pricing and the Middle Eastern geography of the supply disruptions. The core issue was that Brent and WTI are benchmark indicators at opposite ends of the Atlantic basin, while the current shock is concentrated in the Middle East. As a result, these benchmark crude prices were particularly influenced by relatively loose regional fundamentals—commercial oil inventory in both the US and Europe were ample in early 2026, and supply across the Atlantic basin was also relatively abundant in the short term. In addition, expectations for a release from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR)—as well as a partial release that will soon materialize—further eased prompt tightness in Brent- and WTI-linked markets. By contrast, Middle Eastern crude benchmarks such as Dubai and Oman more accurately reflected the current dislocation in the physical market. Dubai and Oman spot prices were both trading above $150 per barrel, underscoring the severity of crude oil shortages originating in the Gulf region. These Middle Eastern oil prices were directly affected by export disruptions and therefore more effectively reflected marginal supply deficits than Atlantic-linked crude prices. Crucially, trade geography intensified this dynamic. Most of the crude transported via the Strait of Hormuz goes to Asia—before the outbreak of the Middle East conflict, about 11.2 million barrels of crude and 1.4 million barrels of refined products flowed through the strait to Asia each day. As a result, the direct physical shortage—and the surge in oil prices—was concentrated in Asian markets most dependent on Gulf crude. In fact, early signs of demand destruction had already emerged in Asia as product prices surged and spot crude became prohibitively expensive. JPMorgan noted that timing effects further reinforced this divergence. A typical voyage from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to Asia takes about 10 to 15 days, while cargoes bound for Europe via the Suez Canal require nearly 25 to 30 days, or 35 to 45 days if rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope. Therefore, the impact of disrupted Gulf flows would hit Asian markets sooner and more severely, while Atlantic Basin benchmarks such as Brent and WTI would enjoy a longer buffer because of surplus inventory and slower supply adjustments. The US, with crude oil production exceeding 13 million barrels per day, would be affected the least. JPMorgan believed that, in this context, the apparent price stability shown by Brent and WTI should not be taken as evidence of adequate global supply. It reflected a temporary buffer created by regional surplus inventory, benchmark composition, and policy intervention. In fact, for refiners, especially those in Asia, the current crude oil shortage had already become a serious problem. About 60% of the region’s crude oil imports depended on the Middle East, and the difficulty of finding alternative, timely supplies was rapidly becoming acute. The pressure had already forced many countries into painful adjustments. Refiners across Asia had begun cutting run rates to conserve dwindling inventory. Some countries had banned exports of refined products, a defensive move that could further tighten the global market. As the crude oil shortage worsened, refined product prices surged. Asian jet fuel prices were approaching $200 a barrel, near the record high of about $220 reached earlier this month. The Crisis Could Spread Further Ultimately, this crisis was expected to extend beyond Asia. Data from analytics firm Kpler showed that Europe accounted for about three-quarters of Middle Eastern jet fuel exports shipped through the Strait of Hormuz last year—about 379,000 barrels per day—but since the conflict began, no such cargoes had passed through the strait. Unsurprisingly, jet fuel barge prices in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp refining hub had surged to a record $190 a barrel, exceeding the previous peak set after the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022. The comparison with the Russia-Ukraine crisis may be even more compelling. Before the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022, Russia supplied about 30% of Europe’s crude oil imports and one-third of its refined product imports. As traders feared Europe would lose supplies from one of the world’s largest oil producers, Brent crude rose to $130 a barrel after the Russia-Ukraine conflict—even though that worst-case scenario never fully materialized in the end. By contrast, according to Morgan Stanley, the physical disruption caused by the Iran conflict had already exceeded that level of concern by more than threefold. Even if the Strait of Hormuz were to reopen immediately, it would not bring immediate relief. According to the International Energy Agency, about 10 million barrels per day of production in the Middle East has been shut in since the conflict began. Restoring these flows will take weeks, if not months. To be sure, the oil market entered the Iran conflict in a relatively loose state, and the International Energy Agency had projected that global supply would exceed demand by about 3.7 million barrels per day. But that surplus has now been erased by the current turmoil. Last week, the International Energy Agency announced plans to release a record 400 million barrels from member countries' strategic petroleum reserves, which will help cushion the initial shock. But drawing down inventories cannot substitute for deliveries of new oil. In other words, the supply shock to the oil market is real and may persist. Once the Strait of Hormuz finally reopens, oil prices could initially plunge in a relief rebound, but given the harsh realities of the physical market, traders may need to think twice before betting that the return to normalcy promised by Trump is about to arrive…
Mar 18, 2026 11:26SMM7月14日讯: 金属市场方面: 截至午间收盘,内盘基本金属近全线下行,沪铝跌1.76%,沪铜跌0.15%,沪镍跌0.18%。沪铅跌0.29%、沪锌跌0.89%,沪锡涨0.37%。 此外,铸造铝主连期货跌1.35%,氧化铝主连跌1.14%。碳酸锂涨3.43%,工业硅跌0.12%。多晶硅跌0.82%。 黑色系多飘绿,铁矿微涨,螺纹、热卷分别跌0.22%、0.18%。不锈钢跌0.43%。双焦方面:焦煤跌0.16%,焦炭涨0.66%。 外盘金属方面,截至11:40分,LME金属涨跌互现,伦铝跌0.94%。伦镍涨0.18%。伦锌跌0.07%。伦锡涨0.36%。伦铅跌0.3%。伦铜涨0.33%。 贵金属方面,截至11:40分,COMEX黄金涨0.23%,COMEX白银涨0.58%;国内方面,沪金涨0.66%;沪银涨2.01%,盘中刷新历史新高至9267元/千克。全球最大黄金上市交易基金(ETF)--SPDR Gold Trust公布,截至周五(7月11日),其黄金持仓量为947.64吨,减少1.16吨,或0.12%。前一交易日为948.8吨。美国商品期货交易委员会(CFTC)周五公布的报告显示,截至7月8日当周,黄金投机客减持COMEX黄金期货和期权净多头头寸1,855手,至134,842手。 截至午间收盘,欧线集运主力合约跌0.33%,报2010点。 截至7月14日11:40分,部分期货午间行情: 》7月14日SMM金属现货价格 现货及基本面 铜: 截至7月14日周一,SMM全国主流地区铜库存环比上周四增加0.39万吨至14.76万吨;相比上周四库存的变化,各地区库存除了上海地区外其他地区普遍增加...... 》点击查看详情 宏观面 国内方面: 【海关总署:上半年我国货物贸易进出口同比增长2.9% “新三样”产品增长12.7%】 国务院新闻办公室今日上午10时举行新闻发布会,请海关总署副署长王令浚等介绍2025年上半年进出口情况,并答记者问。Wang Lingjun introduced: Since the beginning of this year, under the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, China has adhered to the general principle of pursuing progress while ensuring stability, remained steadfast in managing its own affairs, unswervingly expanded high-standard opening up, and focused on stabilizing employment, enterprises, markets, and expectations while effectively responding to external shocks. The national economy has maintained overall stability with progress, and China's foreign trade has withstood pressures, sustained momentum, and demonstrated vitality amid complex environments. According to customs statistics, in the first half of this year, China's import and export of goods totaled 21.79 trillion yuan, up 2.9% YoY. Among these, exports reached 13 trillion yuan, increasing by 7.2%, while imports stood at 8.79 trillion yuan, down 2.7%. Specific features are highlighted in five aspects: 1) Steady growth in foreign trade scale. In H1, China's import and export scale exceeded 20 trillion yuan, reaching a record high for the same period. From a quarterly perspective, Q2 imports and exports grew 4.5% YoY, accelerating by 3.2 percentage points compared to Q1, marking seven consecutive quarters of YoY growth. 2) Diversification of foreign trade partners. 3) Optimized and upgraded export momentum. In H1, China's machinery and equipment exports reached 7.8 trillion yuan, up 9.5%, accounting for 60% of total exports—a 1.2 percentage point increase compared to the same period last year. High-end equipment closely related to new quality productive forces grew by over 20%, while "new three" products representing green and low-carbon sectors increased by 12.7%. 4) Expanding domestic demand stabilized imports. With policies like "implementing major national strategies" and "large-scale equipment upgrades" taking effect, imports turned positive in Q2. In H1, China's imports of machinery equipment for petrochemical and textile sectors achieved double-digit growth, key parts like electronic components grew rapidly, and imports of crude oil, metal ores, and other critical raw materials increased. 5) Vitality of foreign trade entities continued to release. 》Click for details [PBOC injects 119.7 billion yuan net liquidity today] The People's Bank of China conducted 226.2 billion yuan in 7-day reverse repo operations today at an unchanged interest rate of 1.40%. With 106.5 billion yuan in 7-day reverse repos maturing, the net injection reached 119.7 billion yuan. ► On July 14, the central parity rate of the yuan in the interbank foreign exchange market was 7.1491 yuan per US dollar. US dollar update: As of 11:40, the US dollar index rose 0.09% to 97.96. US President Trump announced in a letter to the European Commission that a 30% tariff will be imposed on all European goods starting August 1. Several EU analysts have stated that announcing tariff hikes is a negotiating tactic employed by Trump. The market is currently awaiting the US inflation data for June, which will be released on Tuesday, to gain more clues about the US Fed's path for interest rate hikes. According to media reports on Friday, Austan Goolsbee, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, said that Trump's new tariffs could spark fresh concerns about inflation, which might force the US Fed to remain on the sidelines. In other currencies: The euro fell to a three-week low on Monday, and the Mexican peso also came under pressure after US President Trump threatened to impose a 30% tariff on imports from the US's two largest trading partners starting August 1. Trump sent letters to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Saturday, announcing the new tariffs. In response, the EU and Mexico called the tariffs unfair and disruptive. The EU said it would suspend retaliatory measures against US tariffs until early August while continuing to urge a negotiated solution. During the Asian morning session, the foreign exchange market's reaction to Trump's latest tariff threats was largely mediocre, with only the euro falling to a roughly three-week low. The market has become increasingly insensitive to Trump's series of tariff threats. His recent stirring up of global trade turmoil has hardly been able to stop the US stock market from repeatedly hitting new highs, and has only slightly boosted the US dollar. Taylor Nugent, a senior economist at National Australia Bank, said it was difficult to attribute the market's mediocre reaction in the past week to either increased resilience or self-delusion. However, negotiations are still ongoing, and the recent key substantive progress was that the July 9 deadline for reciprocal tariffs had arrived without any tariff rate increases, making it difficult for the market to price in a series of major news items that were said to determine the tariff levels on August 1. Data: Today, data such as China's M2 money supply annual growth rate for June (time uncertain from July 14 to 17), China's total social financing for the year to date in June (time uncertain from July 14 to 17), and China's new yuan-denominated loans for the year to date in June (time uncertain from July 14 to 17) will be released. In addition, it is worth noting that the State Council Information Office will hold a press conference on financial statistics for the first half of 2025; the National Energy Administration will release data on total electricity consumption around the 15th of each month; and US President Trump plans to make a "major announcement" on Russia. Crude oil: Both crude oil futures rose slightly. As of 11:40, US crude oil was up 0.13%, and Brent crude oil was up 0.16%. Concerns that further US sanctions on Russia could affect global supply have supported oil prices, but increased production by Saudi Arabia and ongoing tariff uncertainties have limited the gains in oil prices. 国际能源署(IEA)称,沙特6月石油日产量超出目标43万桶,达到980万桶/日,而根据OPEC 配额该国的产量目标应为937万桶/日。沙特能源部周五表示,沙特完全遵守了OPEC 的自愿产量目标,并补充称,沙特6月的市场原油供应量为935.2万桶/日,符合配额要求。 美国能源服务公司贝克休斯(Baker Hughes)周五在其备受关注的报告中表示,美国能源公司本周连续第11周削减石油和天然气钻机数量,为2020年7月以来首次。数据显示,截至7月11日当周,未来产量的先行指标--美国石油和天然气钻机总数减少2座至537座,为2021年10月以来最低水平。(文华综合) 现货市场一览: ► 周末全国主流地区铜库存增加0.39万吨【SMM周度数据】 ► 铜价回落且月差收窄,下游采购积极性上升【SMM华南铜现货】 ► 交割日临近 市场氛围表现安静【SMM华北铜现货】 ► 上海锌:现货成交一般 升水继续走低【SMM午评】 ► 宁波锌:下游订单走弱 成交表现平淡【SMM午评】 ► 【SMM铁矿石航运】全球铁矿石发运量和到港量同步小幅下滑6% ► 【SMM钢材航运】上周中国出口钢材总量环比上升28% ► 【SMM煤焦航运】上周焦煤到港213.36万吨 环比+40.05万吨 ► 需求减弱但下游囤货意愿增强 光伏玻璃7月冷修产能再增【SMM分析】 其他金属现货午评稍后更新,敬请刷新查看~
Jul 14, 2025 11:55SMM News on June 18: Metal Market: As of the daytime close, domestic market base metals generally rose, with SHFE aluminum leading the gains with a 1.35% increase. SHFE zinc rose by 0.85%, while SHFE lead fell by 0.68% and SHFE nickel by 0.42%. The remaining metals experienced minor fluctuations in their gains. The main alumina contract rose by 2.31%, recording two consecutive days of gains. The main casting aluminum contract rose by 0.95%. In addition, lithium carbonate rose by 0.1%, polysilicon fell by 2%, and silicon metal rose by 1.09%. The main European container shipping contract rose by 3.18%. In the ferrous metals series, iron ore fell by 0.5%, HRC rose by 0.32%. In the coking coal and coke sector, coking coal fell by 0.57%, while coke rose by 0.62%. In the overseas market, as of 15:02, overseas market base metals generally rose, with LME tin leading the gains with a 0.94% increase. LME zinc rose by 0.63%, and LME copper by 0.48%. The remaining metals experienced minor fluctuations in their gains. In precious metals, as of 15:02, COMEX gold fell by 0.13%, while COMEX silver rose by 0.39%, reaching a high of $37.405 per ounce during the session, a new high since March 2012. Domestically, SHFE gold fell by 0.21%, while SHFE silver rose by 2.35%. Notably, SHFE silver surged to a high of 9,075 yuan/kg during the session, a new all-time high since its listing. Market conditions as of 15:02 today 》Click to view SMM Market Dashboard Macro Front Domestic: [US exhibitors at the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo increase by 15% compared to the previous edition] According to CCTV News, at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum, Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China, announced eight major financial policies. The first is to establish a trade repository for the interbank market. This will involve high-frequency aggregation and systematic analysis of transaction data from various financial sub-markets, including interbank bonds, currencies, derivatives, gold, and bills, to serve financial institutions, macroeconomic regulation, and financial market supervision. The second is to establish an international operation center for the digital yuan. This will promote the international operation of the digital yuan and the development of financial market businesses, serving digital financial innovation. The third is to establish personal credit reporting agencies. These will provide diversified and differentiated personal credit reporting products for financial institutions, further improving the social credit reporting system. 》Click to view details [Li Yunze: Will jointly release an action plan with the Shanghai Municipal Government to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center] Today, at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum, Li Yunze, Director of the National Financial Regulatory Administration, stated that in recent years, the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center has achieved a series of new progress and breakthroughs. During the forum, the National Financial Regulatory Administration and the Shanghai Municipal Government will jointly release an action plan to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center, introducing a series of deployment measures. These include encouraging Shanghai to carry out innovative pilots in the fields of technology finance and cross-border finance, supporting eligible national banks to establish financial asset investment companies in Shanghai, and enhancing Shanghai's international reinsurance and shipping insurance underwriting capabilities and global service levels. (Cailian Press) [State Administration of Foreign Exchange to Implement a Package of Innovative Foreign Exchange Policies in Pilot Free Trade Zones] Zhu Hexin, Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China and Director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, stated at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum that the State Administration of Foreign Exchange will implement a package of innovative foreign exchange policies in pilot free trade zones. These include 10 facilitation policies, such as optimizing settlement for new-type international trade and expanding the Qualified Foreign Limited Partner (QFLP) pilot program, actively supporting the strategy to enhance the pilot free trade zones. [National Mine Safety Administration: Public Consultation on the "Key R&D Catalog for Intelligent Mine Robots"] To thoroughly implement the "Guiding Opinions on Deeply Promoting Intelligent Mine Construction and Facilitating Mine Safety Development" issued by the National Mine Safety Administration and seven other departments, and to accelerate the construction of intelligent mines and the R&D and application of robots, the General Office of the National Mine Safety Administration, in collaboration with relevant departments, has drafted the "Key R&D Catalog for Intelligent Mine Robots (Draft for Public Consultation)", which is now open for public comments. ► On June 18, the central parity rate of the RMB in the interbank foreign exchange market was set at 7.1761 RMB per US dollar. US dollar: As of 15:02, the US dollar index fell by 0.25% to 98.57. The market generally expects the US Fed to remain on hold this time, but expectations for Fed easing in H2 have risen. Attention should be paid to the Fed's policy stance and forecasts for future economic trends early tomorrow morning. The market expects the Fed to maintain the benchmark interest rate within the range of 4.25%-4.50%. However, IG market analyst Tony Sycamore stated that risks from the Middle East conflict and the slowdown in global economic growth may prompt the Fed to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in July, earlier than the current market expectation of September. US retail sales in May recorded the largest decline since the beginning of the year, indicating that new tariffs have curbed consumer spending, particularly in the automotive sector. Data released by the US Department of Commerce on Tuesday showed that retail sales, unadjusted for inflation, fell by 0.9% MoM in May, following a revised decline of 0.1% in April. Retail sales excluding automobiles fell by 0.3%. Macro: Today, data such as the UK's May CPI YoY, UK's May core CPI YoY, UK's May retail price index YoY, Eurozone's May harmonized CPI YoY - unadjusted final value, Eurozone's May core harmonized CPI YoY - unadjusted final value, US's May preliminary monthly rate of building permits, US's May preliminary annualized total of building permits, US initial jobless claims for the week ending June 14, US continuing jobless claims for the week ending June 7, US May housing starts annualized monthly rate, and US May housing starts annualized total will be released. In addition, it is worth noting that the Bank of Canada will release the minutes of its monetary policy meeting; Bank of Canada Governor Macklem will deliver a speech on Canada's economic outlook, inflation trends, and interest rates; and the 2025 Lujiazui Forum will be held in Shanghai. Crude Oil: As of 15:02, both WTI and Brent crude oil prices fell by 0.2%. The Israel-Iran conflict has introduced new uncertainties into the global oil market. Additionally, analysts have stated that the market is primarily concerned about potential supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil passes. From the inventory perspective, according to the report released by the American Petroleum Institute (API) in the early morning, US crude oil inventories fell sharply by 10.133 million barrels in the week ending June 13. This decline not only far exceeded market expectations but also marked the largest weekly drop since the week ending August 25, 2023. Meanwhile, gasoline inventories decreased slightly by 202,000 barrels, while distillate fuel oil inventories increased by 318,000 barrels. Before the API data was released, analysts generally expected crude oil inventories to decline by about 1.8 million barrels, gasoline inventories to increase by about 600,000 barrels, and distillate fuel oil inventories to increase by about 400,000 barrels during the week. The API report reflects that with the arrival of the traditional peak summer oil consumption season, market demand for petroleum products is rebounding, and the significant decline in crude oil inventories suggests that the current destocking trend may continue for some time. Influenced by these positive factors, the price increases of domestic and overseas crude oil futures have expanded significantly. The International Energy Agency (IEA) released its monthly report for June, slightly lowering its demand forecast and significantly raising its supply growth projection. The IEA believes that the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict in the Middle East poses risks to the market but has not yet affected supply. If geopolitical risks do not spiral out of control, the surplus pressure will further increase. Specific data shows that the IEA has revised down its average oil demand growth forecast for 2025 to 720,000 barrels per day, from a previous estimate of 740,000 barrels per day, and for 2026 to 740,000 barrels per day, from a previous estimate of 760,000 barrels per day. From the inventory perspective, according to the report released by the American Petroleum Institute (API) in the early morning, US crude oil inventories fell sharply by 10.133 million barrels in the week ending June 13. This decline not only far exceeded market expectations but also marked the largest weekly drop since the week ending August 25, 2023. Meanwhile, gasoline inventories decreased slightly by 202,000 barrels, while distillate fuel oil inventories increased by 318,000 barrels. Before the API data was released, analysts generally expected crude oil inventories to decline by about 1.8 million barrels, gasoline inventories to increase by about 600,000 barrels, and distillate fuel oil inventories to increase by about 400,000 barrels during the week. The API report reflects that as the traditional peak oil consumption season in summer approaches, market demand for petroleum products is rebounding. The significant decline in crude oil inventory suggests that the current trend of destocking may continue for some time. Influenced by these positive factors, the increase in crude oil futures prices in both domestic and overseas markets has expanded significantly. The International Energy Agency (IEA) released its monthly report for June, in which it slightly lowered its demand forecast and significantly raised its supply growth estimate. The IEA believes that the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict in the Middle East poses risks to the market, but has not yet affected supply. If geopolitical risks do not spiral out of control, the surplus pressure will further intensify. Specific data shows that the IEA has revised down its average oil demand growth forecast for 2025 to 720,000 barrels per day, from a previous estimate of 740,000 barrels per day, and revised down its average oil demand growth forecast for 2026 to 740,000 barrels per day, from a previous estimate of 760,000 barrels per day. (Wenhua Comprehensive) SMM Daily Review ► Aluminum prices approach the 21,000 resistance level, with aluminum scrap prices showing limited increases [Daily Review of Aluminum Scrap] ► June 18: SHFE aluminum surged unilaterally, destocking significantly hindered, and processing fees collapsed [Daily Review of Spot Aluminum Billet] ► [SMM Daily Review of Nickel Sulphate] June 18: Nickel salt prices maintained a downward trend ► Market fluctuations are relatively small, with spot prices temporarily stable [SMM Daily Review of EMM] ► [SMM Daily Review of MHP] June 18: Indonesian MHP prices slightly declined ► Traders lower quotes, rare earth prices slightly weaken [SMM Daily Review of Rare Earths] ► Silver prices surge significantly, attempting to break through previous highs, with spot-futures price spread widening and contango rising [SMM Daily Review]
Jun 18, 2025 15:32SMM News on June 18: Metal Market: As of the midday close, most domestic base metals rose, with SHFE nickel down 0.5%. SHFE copper rose 0.15%, SHFE aluminum rose 1.42%. SHFE zinc rose 0.87%, SHFE tin rose 0.13%. SHFE lead fell 0.71%. In addition, the main continuous futures contract for foundry aluminum rose 0.79%, and the main continuous contract for alumina rose 1.4%. Lithium carbonate rose 0.17%, silicon metal rose 0.95%, and polysilicon fell 0.47%. The ferrous metals series generally rose, with iron ore down 0.72%, rebar up 0.13%, and HRC up 0.36. Stainless steel rose 0.04%. In the coking coal and coke sector: coking coal fell 0.44%, and coke rose 0.59%. In the overseas metal market, as of 11:50 a.m., LME metals all rose, with LME copper, LME lead, LME aluminum, and LME nickel all up less than 0.4%. LME zinc rose 0.63%, and LME tin rose 0.73%. In the precious metals market, as of 11:50 a.m., COMEX gold was flat at $3,407/oz, and COMEX silver rose 0.47%. Domestically, SHFE gold fell 0.17%, and SHFE silver rose 2.37%, hitting a record high of 9,047 yuan/kg during the session. As of the midday close, the most-traded contract for the European container shipping index rose 4.49% to 2,118.6. As of 11:50 a.m. on June 18, midday futures market movements for some contracts: 》SMM Metal Spot Prices on June 18 Spot and Fundamentals Copper: Today, spot #1 copper cathode in Guangdong was quoted at a premium of 140-220 yuan/mt against the front-month contract, with an average premium of 180 yuan/mt, down 40 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. SX-EW copper was quoted at a premium of 80-100 yuan/mt, with an average premium of 90 yuan/mt, down 30 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. The average price of #1 copper cathode in Guangdong was 78,840 yuan/mt, up 145 yuan/mt from the previous trading day, and the average price of SX-EW copper was 78,750 yuan/mt, up 155 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. Spot Market: Inventories in Guangdong have fallen for two consecutive days, mainly due to fewer arrivals. Although inventories have decreased, warrants are flowing out, increasing the available supply. As a result, suppliers have had to lower prices to sell... 》Click for details Macro Front Domestic: [US exhibitors at the third China International Supply Chain Expo increase by 15% compared to the previous edition] According to CCTV News, at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum, Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China, announced eight major financial policies. The first is to establish a trade repository for the interbank market. This will involve the high-frequency aggregation and systematic analysis of transaction data from various financial sub-markets, including interbank bonds, currencies, derivatives, gold, and bills, to serve financial institutions, macroeconomic regulation, and financial market supervision. Second, establish an international operation center for the digital yuan. Promote the international operation of the digital yuan and the development of financial market businesses to serve digital financial innovation. Third, establish personal credit reporting agencies. Provide diversified and differentiated personal credit reporting products for financial institutions to further improve the social credit reporting system. 》Click for details [Li Yunze: Will jointly release an action plan with the Shanghai Municipal Government to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center] At the 2025 Lujiazui Forum today, Li Yunze, Director of the National Financial Regulatory Administration, stated that in recent years, Shanghai has achieved a series of new progress and breakthroughs in the construction of an international financial center. During the forum, the National Financial Regulatory Administration will jointly release an action plan with the Shanghai Municipal Government to support the construction of Shanghai as an international financial center, introducing a series of deployment measures, including encouraging Shanghai to carry out innovative pilots in the fields of technology finance and cross-border finance, supporting eligible national banks to establish financial asset investment companies in Shanghai, and enhancing Shanghai's international reinsurance and shipping insurance underwriting capabilities and global service levels, among others. (Caixin) [SAFE to Implement a Package of Foreign Exchange Innovation Policies in Pilot Free Trade Zones] Zhu Hexin, Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China and Director of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, stated at the 2025 Lujiazui Forum that the State Administration of Foreign Exchange will implement a package of foreign exchange innovation policies in pilot free trade zones. These include 10 facilitation policies, such as optimizing settlement for new-type international trade and expanding the Qualified Foreign Limited Partner (QFLP) pilot program, actively supporting the enhancement strategy of pilot free trade zones. [National Mine Safety Administration: Public Consultation on the "Key R&D Catalog for Mine Intelligent Robots"] To thoroughly implement the "Guiding Opinions on Deeply Promoting the Intelligent Construction of Mines and Promoting Mine Safety Development" jointly issued by seven departments including the National Mine Safety Administration, and to accelerate the intelligent construction of mines and the R&D and application of robots, the General Office of the National Mine Safety Administration, in conjunction with relevant departments, has organized the drafting of the "Key R&D Catalog for Mine Intelligent Robots (Draft for Public Consultation)", which is now open for public consultation. The People's Bank of China conducted 156.3 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repo operations today, with an operating interest rate of 1.40%, unchanged from the previous rate. As 164 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repos matured today, a net withdrawal of 7.7 billion yuan was realized. ► The central parity rate of the RMB against the US dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market on June 18 was 7.1761 yuan per US dollar. US dollar aspect: As of 11:50, the US dollar index fell by 0.14% to 98.68. Fed officials held a meeting on Tuesday, and the latest economic data may heighten their concerns that government policies (or at least the high degree of uncertainty surrounding these policies) will slow economic growth in the coming months. US retail sales fell more than expected in May, dragged down by a decline in car purchases, as the surge in advance buying by US consumers to avoid tariff-induced price increases has subsided. However, consumer spending is currently still supported by robust wage growth. The market generally expects the US Fed to keep its benchmark interest rate range unchanged at 4.25%-4.50%. The market will closely monitor the remarks of Fed Chairman Powell after the policy decision is announced, seeking signals for the future path of monetary policy. In other currency news: The Bank of Japan (BOJ) released its latest monetary policy statement, maintaining the policy interest rate at 0.5% and slowing the pace of reducing its bond-buying program. The BOJ will cut its bond purchases by 200 billion yen per quarter starting from April 2026. The BOJ stated that the Japanese economy is recovering mildly, but there are still some signs of weakness. (Cailian Press) In terms of data: Today, data including the UK's May CPI year-on-year rate, UK's May core CPI year-on-year rate, UK's May retail price index year-on-year rate, Eurozone's May harmonized CPI year-on-year rate - final unadjusted figure, Eurozone's May core harmonized CPI year-on-year rate - final unadjusted figure, US's May initial monthly rate of building permits, US's May initial annualized total of building permits, US's initial jobless claims for the week ending June 14, US's continuing jobless claims for the week ending June 7, US's May seasonally adjusted annualized monthly rate of housing starts, and US's May seasonally adjusted annualized total of housing starts will be released. In addition, it is worth noting that the Bank of Canada will release the minutes of its monetary policy meeting; Bank of Canada Governor Macklem will deliver a speech on Canada's economic outlook, inflation trends, and interest rates; and the 2025 Lujiazui Forum will be held in Shanghai. In terms of crude oil: Both WTI and Brent crude oil futures rose, with WTI up 0.31% and Brent up 0.35% as of 11:50. This is due to market concerns that the conflict between Iran and Israel may disrupt oil supplies, supporting oil prices. Analysts said the market is mainly concerned about supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, through which one-fifth of the world's seaborne oil passes. According to the CCTV News app, on the 17th local time, the US consumer news and business channel CNBC reported that the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), one of the world's largest shipping associations, said that the large-scale conflict between Israel and Iran has made the entire shipping industry uneasy, with many ships already choosing to avoid the Strait of Hormuz, and the number of ships passing through the Strait is declining. Amid the escalating deterioration of regional security, ocean freight rates through the Strait of Hormuz are expected to rise. Iran is the third-largest oil producer among the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), with a daily output of approximately 3.3 million barrels. However, analysts suggest that other OPEC members could utilize their spare capacity to offset the decline in Iran's production. Data released by the American Petroleum Institute (API) indicate a decrease in US crude oil and gasoline inventories, along with an increase in distillate fuel oil inventories, for the week ending June 13. Crude oil inventories fell by 10.1 million barrels, gasoline inventories decreased by 202,000 barrels, and distillate fuel oil inventories rose by 318,000 barrels. (Webstock Inc.) Spot Market Overview: ► A significant outflow of warrants has increased market supply, leading to a notable decline in spot premiums. [SMM South China Spot Copper] ► Trading activity in the spot market remains low, with premiums and discounts weakening. [SMM North China Spot Copper] ► Shanghai Zinc: Premiums continue to deteriorate, with average trading performance. [SMM Midday Review] ► [SMM Nickel Midday Review] On June 18, nickel spot prices remained stable, with People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng announcing eight significant financial policies. Midday reviews for other metal spot markets will be updated shortly. Please refresh for the latest information.
Jun 18, 2025 12:03Since Israel launched attacks on Iran late last week, both WTI crude oil, the US benchmark, and Brent crude oil, the global benchmark, have experienced significant volatility. One indicator might help illustrate just how serious investors' concerns are about the potential scope of this conflict... Rebecca Babin, Senior Energy Trader and Managing Director at CIBC Private Wealth, said that the CBOE Crude Oil ETF Volatility Index hit its highest closing level in over three years on Tuesday, indicating that "the market is pricing in multiple tail risks." "This is a clear signal that traders are increasingly concerned about how the situation might evolve—not just short-term supply disruptions, but broader regional instability," Babin noted. According to Dow Jones Market Data, the index surged by 26% on Tuesday, closing at $71.56, its highest closing level since March 2022. Described as an estimate of the 30-day expected volatility of crude oil priced by the United States Oil Fund (USO), the index has "doubled" in the past five trading days, rising by 104%. It's worth noting that the index has also surged after key geopolitical events in the past, but none have been as dramatic as this one. For example, after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, the index rose by 11.7% the following Monday, closing at $39.85, its highest closing level since June of that year. On the day after Trump's April 2 "Liberation Day" tariff announcement, the index rose by 18%, closing at $35.45. Fawad Razaqzada, Market Analyst at GAIN Capital, said that the situation between Israel and Iran this time is "quite different." "US President Trump stated in a social media post that 'we now have complete control of Iranian airspace,' indicating that the US is engaging in the conflict," he said. According to multiple media reports, US President Trump is considering a range of options, including joining Israel in air strikes against Iran. He also posted on social media on Tuesday demanding Iran's "unconditional surrender." This has raised questions about whether the US might take action to deepen its involvement in the conflict. Market data shows that the price of the most-traded July WTI crude oil futures contract in the US rose by $3.07, or 4.3%, on Tuesday, closing at $74.84 per barrel, its highest closing level for the most-traded contract since January this year. The most-traded August Brent crude oil futures contract, the global benchmark, also rose by $3.22, or 4.4%, closing at $76.45 per barrel, its highest closing level since February. Matt Polyak, managing partner at Hummingbird Capital, said that a key factor driving market volatility is the potential impact on global supply from Iran's export of approximately 1.5 million barrels of oil per day. According to data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), around 20 million barrels of crude oil and condensate were transported through the Strait of Hormuz to global markets each day in 2024, accounting for roughly one-third of global oil trade. From the perspective of market positioning, Polyak of Hummingbird noted that CFTC data showed that the net managed money position in crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) was in line with the average over the past three years but below the five-year average, suggesting there is still room for long positions to increase. Meanwhile, Denton Cinquegrana, chief oil analyst at Oil Price Information Service, pointed out that the open interest in WTI contracts is in "free fall, so short positions are undoubtedly being covered." Short positions refer to bets on falling oil prices, and covering refers to investors buying back the oil they previously sold short. For example, FactSet data showed that the open interest in the most-traded July WTI crude oil futures contract was around 81,660 lots in Tuesday's trading, down from 144,493 lots on Friday. Regarding how high oil prices could rise from current levels, CIBC's Babin said that if the situation is limited to Iran-Israel tensions, "some of the gains may already be priced in by the market—especially since the spare capacity of Saudi Arabia and the UAE provides some cushion." However, she stated, "if there are signs that the situation is escalating into a full-blown regional conflict with direct strikes on infrastructure, then there is still significant upside risk for oil prices."
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