Copper (LME)
The short-term pressure of the holiday period in China on industrial metals and post-holiday expectations are evaluated.
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Covered by 5 analysts
Analysts are largely in agreement
Last evaluation 67+ days ago - stale data
Both buy and sell recommendations exist
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The short-term pressure of the holiday period in China on industrial metals and post-holiday expectations are evaluated.
Barış SoydanThe analyst examines Goldman Sachs' warnings regarding Chinese demand and the demand contraction in industrial metals.
BloombergHTThe speaker assesses that AI and technology investments are increasing demand for industrial metals, creating opportunities in the commodities group.
BloombergHTThe speaker examines the record-breaking pricing exceeding $13,000 per ton due to global supply concerns and inventory shifts to the US.
BloombergHTThe speaker foresees that a shift to industrial metals might stand out in the 2026 strategy and copper will positively diverge as the base metal.
BloombergHTThe speaker analyzes the record-breaking copper prices on the London Exchange and the global supply shortages behind the 30% annual increase.
Cihat E. ÇiçekThe speaker scrutinizes production cuts in global mines and the impact of increasing technological demand on the supply balance.
BloombergHTThe speaker analyzes copper prices rising to record levels due to supply shortage concerns and their impact on the mining sector.
BloombergHTThe short-term pressure of the holiday period in China on industrial metals and post-holiday expectations are evaluated.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The analyst examines Goldman Sachs' warnings regarding Chinese demand and the demand contraction in industrial metals.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker assesses that AI and technology investments are increasing demand for industrial metals, creating opportunities in the commodities group.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the record-breaking pricing exceeding $13,000 per ton due to global supply concerns and inventory shifts to the US.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker foresees that a shift to industrial metals might stand out in the 2026 strategy and copper will positively diverge as the base metal.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the record-breaking copper prices on the London Exchange and the global supply shortages behind the 30% annual increase.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker scrutinizes production cuts in global mines and the impact of increasing technological demand on the supply balance.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes copper prices rising to record levels due to supply shortage concerns and their impact on the mining sector.
* Does not constitute investment advice