Movement Alert|Southern Copper Corp Rises 3.04% in Pre-Market Trading, Copper Sector Rebounds as Supply Tightness and Easing Rate Hike Expectations Provide Support

Market Focus
Aug 19

On August 19, Southern Copper Corp rose 3.04% in pre-market trading, trading at 193.4 USD/share, with turnover of 336,700 USD. The copper sector saw a broad-based rebound, with TREKOR METALS up 3.71%, Freeport-McMoRan up 3.38%, and Ero Copper up 3.14%.

On the news front, global copper inventories continue to draw down, with LME copper stocks declining 8.07% week-over-week and domestic electrolytic copper social inventories sitting at historical lows, underscoring a persistent supply-tight environment. Simultaneously, the probability of a 25bp Fed rate hike in September has dropped from 44.4% to 33.1%, reflecting a notable cooling in tightening expectations. The combination of constrained supply and shifting monetary policy outlook has provided upward momentum for copper prices. Morgan Stanley strategists have recently noted that copper is flowing simultaneously toward China and the U.S., tightening global inventories and pushing up prices. The sector rebounded following the prior session's correction, in which Southern Copper Corp had declined 3.15%.

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