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Nickel touches $20,000 as Trump signals a possible Iran peace agreement.

Nickel prices reached $20,000 for the first time since about two years as U.S. president?Donald Trump hinted at a possible peace agreement that would end the war with Iran.

The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange increased 1.1% to $13,284.50 a metric ton at 0804 GMT. This is its highest level since March 27.

The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract was up 1.6% to 102,660 Yuan ($15.029.98) a ton. The Chinese markets resumed trading Wednesday after the May Day holiday.

LME nickel rose 1.4% to $19 915 per ton, after reaching $20,000, the last time it was at that level in May 2024.

Oil prices plummeted, stocks soared, and the dollar fell after Trump said on Tuesday that he would temporarily pause a mission to help escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz. He cited "great progress" toward a comprehensive deal with Iran.

"What we are seeing is a hope that the conflict in the Middle East will continue de-escalate, and not disrupt global economics too much," said Kyle Rodda a senior analyst at Capital.com.

"If you add that to the fact that there's still this growing optimism regarding the AI buildout, and other structural and fundamental drivers for demand for copper the risk is currently skewed upward."

LME aluminium was down 0.7% at $3,565.50 per ton, on the hope of alleviating supply disruptions in the Gulf. The metal accounts for 9% of all global production.

Analysts at ANZ predict that aluminium 'prices will remain skewed upwards, trading over $3,400 per tonne, as persistent losses in supply are expected to increase the?market gap to 2.7mt by 2026, and to more than 1.1mt by 2027.

Prices may temporarily drop if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, but a renewed restocking of manufacturers will limit any significant decline.

Lead was up by?0.5% among other?LME Metals. Tin was up 6%, and zinc gained a?1.1%.

The SHFE saw aluminium gain 1.2%. Nickel rose 3.5%. Lead gained 2%. Zinc gained 2.6%. Tin climbed 8.4%. Reporting by Pablo Sinha in Bengaluru and Swati verma; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Rashmi aich, Ronojoy Mazumdar

(source: Reuters)