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Commerzbank: Focus on China over US in Base Metals Markets

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Last updated: 2024/09/07 at 7:13 AM
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The upcoming Chinese data releases are expected to have a significant impact on base metals, according to Commerzbank commodity strategist Barbara Lambrecht. Some of the sentiment regarding China is already factored into the prices of base metals. The foreign trade data, especially Tuesday’s data, will be closely watched, with a focus on both imports and exports of metals like Aluminum, Steel, Copper ore, and iron ore. The recent decline in steel production and the increase in inventories in Chinese ports may lead to a decrease in imports in the near future. Credit growth figures, which have been weak in recent months, will also be closely monitored as they can impact sentiment and expectations for China’s construction and manufacturing sectors.

The recent Chinese credit growth figures have been disappointing, with the slowest growth on record at around 8%. Further weak data in this area could continue to weigh on sentiment and expectations for China’s economy. It is believed that much of the negative sentiment on China is already priced into base metal prices, meaning that any positive surprises in the data releases could have a greater impact on prices than further weak data. The upcoming Chinese data releases are crucial for the base metals market as they can provide insights into the future development of China’s economy and its impact on the global commodity market.

In addition to the foreign trade data, the focus will also be on the Chinese credit growth figures, which are expected to be released later this week. The recent weakness in credit growth has raised concerns about the future development of China’s construction and manufacturing sectors. A continued decline in credit growth could further dampen sentiment and expectations for the Chinese economy. However, if the credit growth figures surprise on the upside, it could boost sentiment and lead to a positive impact on base metal prices.

The Chinese data releases are especially important for base metals as China is a major consumer of commodities like Aluminum, Steel, Copper, and iron ore. Any changes in Chinese import and export figures can have a significant impact on global commodity prices. The recent decline in steel production and the build-up of inventories in Chinese ports have raised concerns about future metal imports. A decrease in imports could put further pressure on base metal prices, while any positive surprises in the data releases could lead to a price rally.

Overall, the upcoming Chinese data releases are likely to be decisive for base metals as they can provide valuable insights into the future direction of China’s economy and its impact on the global commodity market. The focus will be on both the foreign trade data and credit growth figures, with any surprises in the data likely to have a significant impact on base metal prices. Investors and traders in the commodity market will be closely watching the Chinese data releases over the next two weeks for any signs of improvement or further weakness in the Chinese economy.

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