Don Kenobi
/ 83.5.227.* / 2009-07-08 10:36
Chiny powinny znazcnie zmniejszyć import miedzi w drugim półroczu, zwiększają dostawy z posiadanych zapasów rządowych na rynek, kupcy chińscy przygotowują się do eksportu miedzi. Takie wnioski wyciąga UBS w analizie z ostatnich dni.
Copper imports by China may plunge 64% in the second half after record shipments this year led to excess stocks, UBS AG said.
China, the world’s largest consumer of the metal, may cut refined copper imports to around 100,000t/mth in July to December, from an average of 280,000t/mth in the first five months, UBS analysts led by Peter Hickson said in an e- mailed report dated July 6.
There are "clear indications that China is now overstocked" as the Strategic Reserve Bureau is offering up to 100,000t of copper to the market and traders are preparing for exports of the metal, the UBS report said.