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LME nickel prices surpass $16,800, driven by supply concerns

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Update time : 2026-01-06 15:24:44
The London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel futures rose back above US$16,800 last Friday (January 2), achieving a third consecutive weekly growth. Prices rose by US$174, closing at US$16,820/ton, nearing a 14-month high despite a strengthening US dollar. This upward momentum was due to supply anxieties after Vale Indonesia halted mining operations due to delayed government approvals.

Weekly data showed a 6.55% increase, with prices increasing by US$1,034 last week alone. Meanwhile, LME inventories grew slightly by 120 tons, reaching 255,282 tons.

Market participants expect continued price strength as mining disruptions offset currency pressures, maintaining a positive trend for both monthly and yearly performance metrics.
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