Why Copper ETN Is Up More Than 70% Year-To-Date
By Tom Lydon on June 15, 2009 | More Posts By Tom Lydon | Author's Website
Record-high demand, primarily as the world’s top copper consumer goes on a commodities shopping spree, has led to a surge in both the price of copper and the related exchange traded note (ETN).
China, the world’s top copper consumer, has driven the demand for the metal to new highs, up $2.44 per pound as of Thursday. This demand may be a response to the media reports stating that Chinese industrial production rose by 8.9 % in May from a year earlier, reports Chris Kelly for Reuters.
The Chinese have been stockpiling an array of commodities, including aluminum, copper and nickel, reports Keith Bradsher for The New York Times. Although the stockpiling of metals is currently for strategic reasons, it’s still helped reverse the falling commodity prices in recent months.
The overall demand for copper on a global level is not yet high enough to increase production. Inventories are still very low and the physical marketplace is tight, reports Steve James for Reuters.
The metal is an indicator of future global growth because of its use in plumbing and wiring. In the first quarter of this year, copper rallied 31% and was the second-best performer after gasoline.
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