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Copper and aluminum prices continue to rise as speculation continues

After the U.S. Dollar fell to a?four-year low, speculative traders continued to make?bullish investments in industrial metals.

At 1700 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on 'the?London Metal Exchange' was up 0.6% to $13,088 per metric ton. Aluminium rose 1.6% to $3.258, reaching its highest level since April 2022. Zinc was up 0.5% to $3.366.50, after hitting its highest level since January 2023. The dollar has stabilized after Tuesday's?lowest level since February 2022. The dollar's weakness makes dollar-denominated commodities more affordable to those who hold other currencies, and this can increase demand.

Analysts from brokerage Sucden Financial stated on a Wednesday?webinar that the rally of base metals is being driven more by macro-positioning than metals specific?fundamentals.

Robert Montefusco, from Sucden, said: "We've seen the specs of gold and silver?all?piling into the base metals too."

Cash LME copper was trading at $95 per ton less than the forward three-month contract The steepest discount in August suggests that metal is not needed for the near future.

The Yangshan premium The price of copper in China, the world's largest metals consumer, fell to a 18-month low at $20 per ton.

Daria Efanova is the head of research at Sucden. She said that Chinese producers are offloading their copper to the LME in order to reduce risk ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays, which will be held in February.

Aluminium prices rose after Goldman Sachs increased its forecast for the first half of this year to $3,150 per ton from $2,575. They cited low inventories and concerns about power availability at new smelters located in Indonesia, as well as robust global demand growth from electric vehicles and power grids.

Lead fell 0.1%, while nickel rose 0.8%, to $18,310, and tin increased 1.9%, to $55,905 following a record high of $58,340 set on Tuesday. (Reporting and editing by David Goodman. Additional reporting by Lewis Jackson, Dylan Duan and Dylan Duan)

(source: Reuters)