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Goldman Sachs Lowers Copper Price Forecast Amid China Demand Slump

Goldman Sachs lowers copper forecast due to weak Chinese demand and rising inventories, affecting miners' profit outlook.

Goldman Sachs lowers copper forecast due to weak Chinese demand.

による Edouard Caillieux
September 10, 2024

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Goldman Sachs has revised its copper forecast downward, reflecting concerns over a decline in Chinese demand for this metal, which is pivotal in the energy transition. This adjustment has significant implications for the global copper market and the mining industry.

Revised Forecast and Market Outlook

Goldman Sachs has cut its estimate for copper to $10,100 per ton for the next year. Additionally, it has postponed its previous end-2024 target of $12,000 per ton to a period beyond 2025. This substantial adjustment highlights how shifting demand trends are clouding the profit outlook for leading copper miners.

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Chinese Economic Slowdown

The primary driver behind Goldman's downgraded outlook is the softening demand from China. The country, a massive consumer of raw materials, is suffering an economic slowdown. Inventories are piling up with insufficient economic activity to clear these surpluses. Factors such as a persistent property downturn and challenges facing manufacturing and export sectors are making it difficult for Beijing to achieve its 5% annual economic growth target.

Rising Global Inventories

Global copper inventories have surged to their highest level in four years, exacerbating the market glut. In China, inventories spiked in June to levels not seen since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic brought the nation's economy to a near standstill. Ballooning inventories are a clear indicator of weakened demand and increased supply, further complicating the market dynamics.

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Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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