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Metals rangebound; Shanghai nickel rises on Indonesia's 2025 mining quota

Many base metals were rangebound on Monday, as a strong U.S. dollar following robust financial data capped gains and news of Indonesia slashing nickel ore mining quota supported Shanghai nickel.

The dollar began the week strong on a blowout U.S. tasks report that highlighted the world's largest economy's. outperformance, with unforeseen task growth acceleration and 4.1%. decrease in joblessness rate last month, prompting traders to. dial back bets for Federal Reserve rate cuts this year.

The dollar index at $109.62 was somewhat lower than. the two-year high hit on Jan. 2.

A more powerful dollar makes greenback-priced products more. costly for holders of other currencies.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange. ( LME) was flat at $9,094 per metric load by 0119 GMT.

On the other hand, the most traded nickel agreement on the Shanghai. Futures Exchange (SHFE) outperformed, acquiring 1.4% to 127,130. yuan by 0119 GMT, supported by Indonesia minimizing nickel ore. quota.

Indonesia has actually set a quota of around 200 million loads for. nickel ore mining in 2025, a senior mining ministry authorities. said.

Indonesia has set its nickel ore mining quota for 2025 at. 200 million lots, below 270 million tons in 2024. This. year's quota is expected to be insufficient to fulfill the need. from nickel smelters, experts at Jinrui Futures said.

Nevertheless, the policy is not yet settled, leaving space for. possible changes. Up until now, the marketplace response to this news has. been limited.

The most-traded February copper contract on the SHFE. added 0.1% to 75,280 yuan ($ 10,266.48) a heap.

LME aluminium stayed fairly the same at. $ 2,572 a ton, nickel acquired 0.2% to $15,685, zinc. added 0.3% to $2,876, lead rose 0.1% to. $ 1,976.5, while tin was flat at $29,886.

SHFE aluminium increased 0.7% to 20,200 yuan a load, zinc. gotten 0.3% to 24,220 yuan, lead included 0.1% to. 16,595 yuan, while tin fell 0.2% to 251,210 yuan.

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(source: Reuters)