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Uptrend in tin, copper could last til year-end: traders

Copper as the bellwether for global economic health, hit its highest point in two and a half years

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 17 Jan 2021 1:00PM

Uptrend in tin, copper could last til year-end: traders
Prices of copper and tin could continue seeing an uptrend until the end of 2021. – Cantech International pic, January 17, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The uptrend in the global copper and tin markets are expected to last until year-end before giving any signs of retreat, traders said.

Supported by the optimism on the positive Covid-19 vaccine development globally, tin and copper prices could potentially rise up to US$22,000 per tonne and US$10,200 per tonne, respectively, a trader said to Bernama.

“Although Covid-19 cases have been increasing worldwide, copper prices were boosted by the progress in the development of a possible Covid-19 vaccine – the delivery of which could revive the global economy and galvanise metal demand.

“Being the bellwether for the global economic health, copper had hit its highest in two and a half years,” he said.

He said that the positive vaccine news should support industrial metals, moving forward, as it means that economies can begin to open up.

“Surely there will be a resistance level. Fundamentally, it is difficult to predict due to the uncertainties in the United States’ political landscape, and it also depends on the world geopolitical development.

“One thing for sure, billions of people need to be inoculated to ensure that the virus is no longer a threat to vulnerable members of society or poses an existential threat to renewed economic growth,” he added. 

Another dealer said that governments around the world must figure out how to wind down their massive stimulus packages.

“In the US, the turbulent four-year presidency of Donald Trump is ending with Joe Biden taking over, and the United Kingdom is facing the real Brexit moment, to name just one more (historical) landmark. It’s for once a genuine turning point,” he noted.

He said that at the moment, copper prices have been on an uptrend for three consecutive days amidst optimism due to the US$1.9 trillion stimulus plan by President-elect Joe Biden.

“Meanwhile, spreads (copper futures) traded in a volatile session last night, with bids on forward spreads Jun 2021 and beyond especially strong,” he added. – Bernama, January 17, 2021

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