Anxiety grips nickel market as inventories fall by record again
LONDON – The nickel market is being roiled by Indonesia’s impending ban on ore exports and traders are rushing to withdraw as much metal as possible.
Inventories tracked by the London Metal Exchange posted a record decline for a second straight day, adding fuel to a rally that’s put prices on course for their biggest annual gain since 2006.
Stockpiles of the metal – a key ingredient in alloys like stainless steel – are now at the lowest level since 2012. It’s the latest sign that supply shockwaves are reverberating through the global market ahead of Indonesia’s ban, due to start in January.
Prices climbed 0.6% to $17 725/t at 2:39pm in London, adding to a 66% gain this year. For the week, inventories have fallen by about 25,000 tons, far surpassing a previous record set in 2015.
The decline in inventories has come amid intense bidding for short-dated contracts on the LME that’s caused nickel’s forward curve to invert, with spot contracts trading near the biggest premium to three-month futures since 2007. That condition, known as a backwardation, is seen in the industry as a hallmark feature of a supply shortage.
Most other industrial metals have dropped this year because of mounting concerns over demand as factory activity across Asia, Europe and the US enters a sharp contraction.
Other metals were mixed. Copper declined 0.6% to $5 629.50/t in London, after falling as much as 1%, as investors digested a mixed US jobs report for September. Zinc, aluminum and lead traded higher and tin was unchanged.
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