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Shanghai copper hits all-time high up on demand optimism, supply cut possibility

Shanghai copper hit a record high on Tuesday, while rates in London hovered near their highest in 14 months, backed by positive factory information, and hopes of rate cuts and lower output.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME). reduced 0.2% to $9,397.50 per metric load by 0252 GMT,. while the most-traded May copper contract on the Shanghai. Futures Exchange (SHFE) climbed 1% to 76,050 yuan. ($ 10,512.71) a heap.

Earlier in the session, SHFE copper struck as much as 76,700. yuan, the highest on record, tracking over night gains in London. where the copper contract climbed to the greatest in 14 months in. the previous session.

Funds have increased their cravings on metals, buoyed by. better-than-expected production information in major economies. including leading consumer China along with wish for rate cuts in. the United States and Europe.

Copper is likewise supported by the possibility of output cuts in. China, where smelters had problem with a tightness of raw material. supply.

Nevertheless, physical demand for copper stayed laggard.

Yangshan copper premium << SMM-CUYP-CN > was last seen at. $ 42.50 a lot, hovering around the most affordable because August in 2015,. suggesting weaker demand to import copper into China.

The LME money copper agreement on Monday was traded at a. $ 129.99 a ton discount to the three-month agreement, the most significant. discount rate since a minimum of 1982, which likewise indicated a weak. physical demand. << MCU0-3 >

LME aluminium shed 0.4% to $2,452 a heap, nickel. dropped 1.1% to $17,650, zinc lost 0.8% to. $ 2,643.50, lead fell 0.7% to $2,128.50 and tin. declined 1.1% to $29,525.

SHFE aluminium edged up 0.3% at 20,195 yuan a heap,. nickel increased 0.3% to 136,380 yuan, zinc. climbed up 0.7% to 21,850 yuan, tin increased 1.6% to 237,520. yuan, while lead fell 0.3% to 16,530 yuan.

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DATA/EVENTS (GMT)

No significant data/events expected on Tuesday, April 9

(source: Reuters)