SMM, August 21 – Metal Market: By the midday close, base metals in the domestic market broadly gained. SHFE copper rose 0.36%, SHFE aluminum rose 0.11%. SHFE lead rose 1.22%. SHFE zinc rose 1.38%. SHFE tin rose 0.92%. SHFE nickel fell 0.67%. In addition, the most-traded aluminum alloy futures rose 0.17%, the most-traded alumina futures rose 0.82%. The most-traded lithium carbonate futures rose 3.61%. The most-traded silicon metal futures rose 0.23%. The most-traded polysilicon futures rose 2.28%. Ferrous metals showed mixed performance. Iron ore edged down, rebar rose 0.43%, hot-rolled coil rose 0.18%. Stainless steel fell 1.18%. On coking coal and coke: the most-traded coking coal contract fell 0.35%, the most-traded coke contract rose 1.57%. On base metals in overseas markets, as of 11:40, LME metals all rose. LME copper rose 0.51%, LME aluminum rose 0.64%. LME lead rose0.29%, LME zinc rose0.8%. LME tin rose0.36%. LME nickel edged up. On precious metals, as of 11:40, COMEX gold rose 0.34%, hitting a new high since May at $4,600.3/oz during the session; COMEX silver rose 1.06%. In domestic precious metals: SHFE gold rose 1.22%, the most-traded SHFE silver contract rose 4.07%. Also, by the midday close, the most-traded platinum futures rose 3.58%, the most-traded palladium futures rose 1.79%. By the midday close, the most-traded Europe route container shipping futures contract rose 8.96%, at 1,910 points. As of 11:40 on August 21, partial futures midday quotations: Spot Market and Fundamentals Silver: The US Treasury's expansion of long-term bond buyback scale pushed the US dollar weaker, silver prices rebounded, but rising US Treasury yields and hawkish signals limited the gains. High silver prices continued to suppress demand in the spot market, with trading sluggish... Macro Front China: [Ministry of Finance: The ministry will promptly plan and introduce pragmatic and effective incremental policies in H2] Liao Min, Vice Minister of Finance, stated at a press conference on August 21 of the "Starting the 15th Five-Year Plan" series hosted by the State Council Information Office that since the beginning of this year, the Ministry has adopted multiple measures to continue supporting and encouraging consumption. It allocated 187.5 billion yuan for consumer goods trade-in, driving approximately 1.32 trillion yuan in sales of related goods, benefiting 178 million person-times. It innovatively launched a package of fiscal-financial coordination policies to boost domestic demand, targeting resident consumption and consumer industry operators, leveraging both the supply and demand sides. This policy has already benefited 113 million person-times. In 50 pilot cities, a receipt lottery campaign was launched, driving sales in related sectors to exceed 370 billion yuan. In H2, fiscal policy will continue to focus on accelerating fund utilization, boosting domestic demand, and strengthening fiscal reform and management to deliver tangible results. Regarding incremental policies, the Ministry of Finance will promptly formulate and introduce practical and effective incremental policies based on the macroeconomic conditions in H2, providing strong support for achieving an effective improvement in economic quality and a reasonable growth in quantity. (Xinhua News Agency) [National Energy Administration: China's total electricity consumption up 4.7% YoY in January-July 2026] On August 21, the National Energy Administration released data on total electricity consumption for July and the first seven months. From January to July, total electricity consumption reached 6,139.9 billion kWh, up 4.7% YoY. By sector, primary industry consumption was 87.7 billion kWh, up 3.5% YoY. Secondary industry consumption was 3,917.3 billion kWh, up 4.7% YoY, with industrial consumption at 3,881.5 billion kWh (up 4.9% YoY) and high-tech and equipment manufacturing consumption at 722.8 billion kWh (up 9.7% YoY). Tertiary industry consumption was 1,210 billion kWh, up 7.4% YoY, of which charging and battery swapping services and internet data services consumed 97.4 billion kWh and 59.3 billion kWh respectively, with growth rates of 55.8% and 43.3%. Urban and rural residential consumption was 924.9 billion kWh, up 1.3% YoY. (National Energy Administration) [PBOC conducts reverse repo operations, posting net injection of 95 billion yuan today and net withdrawal of 272 billion yuan this week] The PBOC conducted 95 billion yuan in overnight reverse repos today, with no reverse repos maturing, resulting in a net injection of 95 billion yuan. This week, the PBOC conducted a total of 1,457.6 billion yuan in reverse repo operations. With 18 billion yuan in 7-day reverse repos and 1,711.6 billion yuan in overnight reverse repos maturing this week, the net withdrawal was 212 billion yuan. (Jin10 Data APP) On the US dollar front: As of 11:40, the US dollar index fell 0.11% to 98.76. Citigroup's foreign exchange strategists turned bearish on the US dollar's short-term outlook, as the market prepares for a more dovish US Fed, the US midterm elections, and a further expansion of US Treasury buyback scale by the US Treasury. The Citigroup strategist team led by Daniel Tobon said they had lowered their US dollar index forecast for the next three months from 102.12 to 98.34. Citigroup had previously noted that US Treasury Secretary Bessent's recent move to lower long-term borrowing costs by expanding the buyback of US Treasuries with maturities from 10 to 30 years could come at the expense of the US dollar. The US dollar index, after falling to its lowest level since May on Wednesday, was basically flat near 98.9 on Thursday. Citigroup's team stated that their view on the dollar has been "relatively neutral" in recent months, but they have warned that risks to the dollar in the coming months could increase. US Treasury Secretary Bessent said on bond buybacks that the scale of a single buyback (upper limit) could exceed $4 billion, partly to send a signal. He said, "We want to show that yields do not reflect fundamentals." Meanwhile, he said the government may announce increased fiscal consolidation efforts, and it is highly likely that the deficit peak has already been seen. Regarding the debt figures, the $40 trillion debt number has no special meaning. The market is a bit too hasty. If there are any changes to the balance sheet, the Treasury and the Fed will cooperate. It needs to be clear that interest rates are unrelated to the buyback decision. On the inflation outlook, Bessent said market indicators point to lower inflation ahead. Regarding economic sanctions on Iran, Bessent said a press conference will be held next Monday to discuss related actions. The use of the Federal Reserve's reverse repo facility (RRP), open to foreign central banks and other monetary authorities, has continued to climb, with the balance growing for two consecutive weeks, reflecting that foreign official institutions are continuing to increase their US dollar cash reserves. As of August 19, the amount of foreign entities' funds parked in the Fed's reverse repo pool rose to $373 billion, up from $357 billion a week earlier. Since August 5, the facility's usage has increased by approximately $56 billion in total, the largest two-week increase since October 2022. The market is closely watching changes in foreign RRP balances for signs of whether Japan, after intervening in the foreign exchange market to support the yen last month, is re-accumulating US dollar liquidity. According to the CME "FedWatch": The probability of the Fed holding rates unchanged in September is 63.8%, and the probability of a cumulative 25-basis-point rate hike is 36.2%. The probability of the Fed holding rates unchanged in October is 51.8%, the probability of a cumulative 25-basis-point rate hike is 41.4%, and the probability of a cumulative 50-basis-point rate hike is 6.8%. (Jin Shi Data APP) Data side: Today's releases include the UK July public sector net borrowing, UK July retail sales month-on-month (seasonally adjusted), France August manufacturing PMI preliminary, Germany August manufacturing PMI preliminary, Eurozone August manufacturing PMI preliminary, UK August manufacturing PMI preliminary, UK August services PMI preliminary, Canada June retail sales month-on-month, US August S&P Global manufacturing PMI preliminary, global services PMI preliminary, Eurozone August consumer confidence index preliminary, China July total social electricity consumption YoY, and China July installed power generation capacity year-to-date. In addition, note: Hang Seng Indexes Company announced the review results of the Hang Seng Index Series for Q2 2026. Crude oil: As of 11:40, oil prices in both markets edged down, with WTI down 0.43% and Brent down 0.27%. As the US-Iran peace talks remained stalled, the security situation in the Middle East grew increasingly severe, and vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday declined from the previous day. Preliminary data from vessel-tracking company Kpler showed that a total of seven cargo ships transited the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, below 14 on Wednesday; among them, four vessels entered the strait and three exited. The data showed that no Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) or liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers passed through this narrow sea lane on Thursday. However, a very large gas carrier transporting propane and butane exited the strait via an Iranian route. (Jin10 Data APP) Spot market snapshot: ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►
Aug 21, 2026 14:14[Macro Expectations Repeatedly Disrupt Futures, Peak Season Expectations Weak, Aluminum Prices Under Pressure] Overall assessment, macro sentiment fluctuates, frequently disturbing aluminum prices in China and overseas; on the fundamentals side, aluminum ingot inventory continues to destock, providing bottom support for aluminum prices; however, the SHFE/LME price ratio has recovered, and as orders on hand are digested, export demand is expected to gradually weaken, domestic end-user demand performance is average, and the market has certain concerns about peak season demand, with short-term aluminum prices expected to consolidate on a subdued note.
Aug 21, 2026 09:37[SMM Aluminum Flash] Today, the inventory of secondary aluminum alloy ingots at major consumption areas in China was 10,275 mt, an increase of 333 mt from the previous day. By region, Foshan saw an inventory buildup of 296 mt, and Ningbo saw an inventory buildup of 37 mt.
Aug 21, 2026 09:02[SMM cast aluminum alloy morning comment: China's cast aluminum alloy social inventory increased for two consecutive weeks to 28,100 mt, with the pace of inventory buildup expanding] This week, China's social inventory of cast aluminum alloy ingot stood at 28,100 mt, up 2,500 mt WoW, marking the second consecutive week of inventory buildup, and...
Aug 21, 2026 08:55[SMM Analysis]July Aluminum Alloy Imports Rebounded Slightly MoM, while Export High-Growth Momentum Marginally Weakened
Aug 20, 2026 20:39[Supply Side Production Cut Expectations and Disruption Intensify, Silicon Metal Prices Continue Strong]: On the market quotation and transaction side, affected by expectations for month-end production cuts at large plants in Xinjiang, silicon enterprises generally have a strong sentiment to hold prices firm. Their quotes increased WoW, and futures-spot traders also raised their quotes following the rise in futures prices, leaving almost no low-priced supply in the market. The center of suppliers' quotations generally increased, while China's downstream users and users outside China show little willingness to chase price rises. Some downstream users have poor acceptance of high prices and mainly place orders on demand for restocking.
Aug 20, 2026 18:57[Aluminum Scrap and Secondary Aluminum Weekly Review: Inventory Buildup from Lower Costs and Off-Season, ADC12 Consolidates on a Subdued Note] China's aluminum scrap market prices this week followed the decline in primary aluminum, showing a pattern of weakness at high levels, but cost support still existed, limiting the downside. On August 20, SMM A00 spot aluminum closed at 23,600 yuan/mt, down 520 yuan/mt from 24,120 yuan/mt last Thursday. Dragged by the decline in primary aluminum prices, aluminum scrap prices...
Aug 20, 2026 17:38[SMM Flash] SHFE data shows that on August 20, the total registered cast aluminum alloy warrants were 19,998 mt, a decrease of 392 mt from the previous trading day. Among them, the total registered amount in Shanghai was 1,625 mt, a decrease of 0 mt from the previous trading day; in Guangdong, 980 mt, a decrease of 182 mt; in Jiangsu, 5,855 mt, a decrease of 60 mt; in Zhejiang, 8,349 mt, an increase of 150 mt; in Chongqing, 2,404 mt, a decrease of 300 mt; in Sichuan, 785 mt, a decrease of 0 mt.
Aug 20, 2026 16:30According to customs data, imports of unwrought aluminum alloy in July 2026 were 59,900 mt, down 14.5% YoY and up 8.7% MoM; cumulative imports from January to July totaled 493,400 mt, down 19.4% YoY. On the export side, exports of unwrought aluminum alloy in July were 58,600 mt, up 135.1% YoY and down 12.8% MoM; cumulative exports from January to July reached 297,100 mt, up 104.6% YoY.
Aug 20, 2026 13:26[ADC12 Price Daily Review: Aluminum Alloy Futures Rebound Under Pressure, Cost Supports Spot Stable] Today, ADC12 market quotations remained generally stable. The SMM ADC12 price held steady from the previous day at 23,900 yuan/mt.
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