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May7608.118 May  17:11 NY
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C
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18 May 12
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18 May 12
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C
7795.5
3M 7745.5
18 May 12

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LME Copper Daily Summary  18 May 2012
USD/LBCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
Official$  3.5360    3.5133         221,175    3,343,775  
+/-  .0397    .0297             3725     -687125  
Unofficial$  3.5335    3.5085      
+/-  -.0025    -.0048      
LME Copper Daily Summary  18 May 2012
USD/MTCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
Official$  7,795.50    7,745.50         221,175    3,343,775  
+/-  87.50    65.50             3725     -687125  
Unofficial$  7,790.00    7,735.00      
+/-  -5.50    -10.50      
LME Copper Daily Summary  18 May 2012
USD/KGCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
Official$  7.796    7.746         221,175    3,343,775  
+/-  .088    .066             3725     -687125  
Unofficial$  7.790    7.735      
+/-  -.006    -.011      
 LME Copper Short History
LME Copper Short History USD/LB
DateCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
17 May 12  3.4963    3.4836        217,450    4,030,900  
16 May 12  3.4972    3.4768        215,350    4,661,450  
15 May 12  3.5625    3.5512        216,350    6,078,800  
14 May 12  3.6197    3.5612        218,300    4,006,175  
11 May 12  3.6650    3.6265        221,275    3,711,550  
LME Copper Short History USD/MT
DateCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
17 May 12  7,708.00    7,680.00        217,450    4,030,900  
16 May 12  7,710.00    7,665.00        215,350    4,661,450  
15 May 12  7,854.00    7,829.00        216,350    6,078,800  
14 May 12  7,980.00    7,851.00        218,300    4,006,175  
11 May 12  8,080.00    7,995.00        221,275    3,711,550  
LME Copper Short History USD/KG
DateCash3 Mth15 Mth27 MthInventoryVolume
17 May 12  7.708    7.680        217,450    4,030,900  
16 May 12  7.710    7.665        215,350    4,661,450  
15 May 12  7.854    7.829        216,350    6,078,800  
14 May 12  7.980    7.851        218,300    4,006,175  
11 May 12  8.080    7.995        221,275    3,711,550  
 
LME / Shanghai Copper Arbitrage
DateYuan/LB +/- USD/LB+/-
17 May 2012 0.451 -0.4700.0713 -0.0743
16 May 2012 0.921 0.2490.1456 0.0393
15 May 2012 0.672 -0.0710.1063 -0.0111
14 May 2012 0.742 0.0430.1174 0.0068
11 May 2012 0.699 -0.1420.1107 -0.0225
10 May 2012 0.841 0.2360.1332 0.0373
(LME 3 Mo in Yuan + 17% VAT) - SHFE 3 Mo Closing
(Positve indicates LME is at a premium over Shanghai)
LME / Shanghai Copper Arbitrage
DateYuan/KG +/- USD/KG+/-
17 May 2012 0.994 -1.0360.1571 -0.1639
16 May 2012 2.030 0.5490.3210 0.0866
15 May 2012 1.481 -0.1560.2344 -0.0245
14 May 2012 1.637 0.0950.2589 0.0149
11 May 2012 1.541 -0.3130.2440 -0.0496
10 May 2012 1.854 0.5200.2936 0.0822
(LME 3 Mo in Yuan + 17% VAT) - SHFE 3 Mo Closing
(Positve indicates LME is at a premium over Shanghai)
LME / Shanghai Copper Arbitrage
DateYuan/MT +/- USD/MT+/-
17 May 2012 994 -1036157.106 -163.893
16 May 2012 2030 549320.999 86.648
15 May 2012 1481 -156234.351 -24.536
14 May 2012 1637 95258.887 14.886
11 May 2012 1541 -313244.001 -49.583
10 May 2012 1854 520293.584 82.223
(LME 3 Mo in Yuan + 17% VAT) - SHFE 3 Mo Closing
(Positve indicates LME is at a premium over Shanghai)
 COMEX Copper Settles
COMEX  Copper Settles  USD/LB
Month 18 May 17 May +/- Open Int
May 12   3.4695   3.4795   -.0100  1106
Jun 12   3.4675   3.4775   -.0100  4106
Jul 12   3.4685   3.4790   -.0105  78332
Aug 12   3.4735   3.4835   -.0100  792
Sep 12   3.4765   3.4865   -.0100  28052
Oct 12   3.4815   3.4910   -.0095  482
Nov 12   3.4835   3.4930   -.0095  288
Dec 12   3.4845   3.4940   -.0095  22186
Jan 13   3.4875   3.4970   -.0095  112
Feb 13   3.4890   3.4985   -.0095  83
Mar 13   3.4905   3.5000   -.0095  6024
Inventory  63093  64145  -1052  
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COMEX  Copper Settles  USD/MT
Month 18 May 17 May +/- Open Int
May 12   7,648.93   7,670.98   -22.05  1106
Jun 12   7,644.52   7,666.57   -22.05  4106
Jul 12   7,646.72   7,669.87   -23.15  78332
Aug 12   7,657.75   7,679.79   -22.04  792
Sep 12   7,664.36   7,686.41   -22.05  28052
Oct 12   7,675.38   7,696.33   -20.95  482
Nov 12   7,679.79   7,700.74   -20.95  288
Dec 12   7,682.00   7,702.94   -20.94  22186
Jan 13   7,688.61   7,709.56   -20.95  112
Feb 13   7,691.92   7,712.86   -20.94  83
Mar 13   7,695.23   7,716.17   -20.94  6024
Inventory  63093  64145  -1052  
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COMEX  Copper Settles  USD/KG
Month 18 May 17 May +/- Open Int
May 12   7.649   7.671   -.022  1106
Jun 12   7.645   7.667   -.022  4106
Jul 12   7.647   7.670   -.023  78332
Aug 12   7.658   7.680   -.022  792
Sep 12   7.664   7.686   -.022  28052
Oct 12   7.675   7.696   -.021  482
Nov 12   7.680   7.701   -.021  288
Dec 12   7.682   7.703   -.021  22186
Jan 13   7.689   7.710   -.021  112
Feb 13   7.692   7.713   -.021  83
Mar 13   7.695   7.716   -.021  6024
Inventory  63093  64145  -1052  
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 COMEX Copper Short History

COMEX Copper Short History USD/LB
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
17 May 12    3.4795    3.4775    3.4790  
16 May 12    3.4850    3.4765    3.4780  
15 May 12    3.5220    3.5165    3.5175  
14 May 12    3.5570    3.5535    3.5540  
11 May 12    3.6485    3.6475    3.6480  
COMEX Copper Short History USD/MT
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
17 May 12    7,670.98    7,666.57    7,669.87  
16 May 12    7,683.10    7,664.36    7,667.67  
15 May 12    7,764.67    7,752.55    7,754.75  
14 May 12    7,841.83    7,834.12    7,835.22  
11 May 12    8,043.56    8,041.35    8,042.45  
COMEX Copper Short History USD/KG
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
17 May 12    7.671    7.667    7.670  
16 May 12    7.683    7.664    7.668  
15 May 12    7.765    7.753    7.755  
14 May 12    7.842    7.834    7.835  
11 May 12    8.044    8.041    8.042  
COMEX Copper Summary  17 May
USD/LB1 Mth2 Mth3 Mth
$  3.4795  3.4775  3.4790
+/-  -.0055   .0010   .0010
COMEX Copper Summary  17 May
USD/MT1 Mth2 Mth3 Mth
$  7,670.98  7,666.57  7,669.87
+/-  -12.12   2.21   2.20
COMEX Copper Summary  17 May
USD/KG1 Mth2 Mth3 Mth
$  7.671  7.667  7.670
+/-  -.012   .003   .002
 Copper Cathode Summary
Copper Cathode Premium
Grade A
Midwest USA USD/LB
DateLowHighAvg.
08 May 09  .0500  .0700   .0600
01 May 09  .0500  .0650   .0575
24 Apr 09  .0400  .0650   .0525
17 Apr 09  .0500  .0700   .0600
10 Apr 09  .0400  .0600   .0500
03 Apr 09  .0400  .0500   .0450
27 Mar 09  .0400  .0550   .0475
20 Mar 09  .0400  .0650   .0525
13 Mar 09  .0275  .0445   .0360
06 Mar 09  .0275  .0475   .0375
Copper Cathode Premium
Grade A
Midwest USA USD/MT
DateLowHighAvg.
08 May 09  110.2  154.3   132.28
01 May 09  110.2  143.3   126.77
24 Apr 09  88.2  143.3   115.74
17 Apr 09  110.2  154.3   132.28
10 Apr 09  88.2  132.3   110.23
03 Apr 09  88.2  110.2   99.21
27 Mar 09  88.2  121.3   104.72
20 Mar 09  88.2  143.3   115.74
13 Mar 09  60.6  98.1   79.37
06 Mar 09  60.6  104.7   82.67
Copper Cathode Premium
Grade A
Midwest USA USD/KG
DateLowHighAvg.
08 May 09  .110  .154   .132
01 May 09  .110  .143   .127
24 Apr 09  .088  .143   .116
17 Apr 09  .110  .154   .132
10 Apr 09  .088  .132   .110
03 Apr 09  .088  .110   .099
27 Mar 09  .088  .121   .105
20 Mar 09  .088  .143   .116
13 Mar 09  .061  .098   .079
06 Mar 09  .061  .105   .083
Copper Cathode Grade A - Spot Premium
CIF Rotterdam USD/LB
DateLowHighAvg.Change
02 Feb 11  .023  .041   .032 0
26 Jan 11  .023  .041   .032 0
19 Jan 11  .023  .041   .032 -.014
12 Jan 11  .043  .048   .045 .009
05 Jan 11  .032  .041   .036 .036
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Copper Cathode Grade A - Spot Premium
CIF Rotterdam USD/MT
DateLowHighAvg.Change
02 Feb 11  50  90   70.0 0
26 Jan 11  50  90   70.0 0
19 Jan 11  50  90   70.0 -30.0
12 Jan 11  95  105   100.0 20.0
05 Jan 11  70  90   80.0  
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Copper Cathode Grade A - Spot Premium
CIF Rotterdam USD/KG
DateLowHighAvg.Change
02 Feb 11  .050  .090   .070 0
26 Jan 11  .050  .090   .070 0
19 Jan 11  .050  .090   .070 -.030
12 Jan 11  .095  .105   .100 .020
05 Jan 11  .070  .090   .080  
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 Shanghi Copper Current Month
Shanghai Copper Short History USD/LB
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
18 May 12  4.0048  3.9904  3.9804 
17 May 12  4.0236  4.0086  3.9964 
16 May 12  3.9707  3.9463  3.9233 
15 May 12  4.0413  4.0463  4.0377 
Calendar Month1st Position2nd Position3rd Position
May Avg  4.1443  4.1484  4.1458 
Apr Avg  4.2659  4.2850  4.2977 
Shanghai Copper Short History USD/MT
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
18 May 12  8,829.06  8,797.32  8,775.27 
17 May 12  8,870.51  8,837.44  8,810.54 
16 May 12  8,753.88  8,700.09  8,649.39 
15 May 12  8,909.53  8,920.55  8,901.59 
Calendar Month1st Position2nd Position3rd Position
May Avg  9,136.58  9,145.74  9,139.87 
Apr Avg  9,404.64  9,446.72  9,474.71 
Shanghai Copper Short History USD/KG
DateSpot Mth2nd Mth3rd Mth
18 May 12  8.829  8.797  8.775 
17 May 12  8.871  8.837  8.811 
16 May 12  8.754  8.700  8.649 
15 May 12  8.910  8.921  8.902 
Calendar Month1st Position2nd Position3rd Position
May Avg  9.137  9.146  9.140 
Apr Avg  9.405  9.447  9.475 
 Shanghi Copper

Shanghai Copper USD/LB
05/17/2012
MonthOpenHighLowSettlePrev
Settle
ChangeVolumeOpen
Interest
Jun-124.00144.02653.97774.00433.9914-0.01291411233412
Jul-123.96634.01433.95843.98853.9785-0.01002618066552
Aug-123.95263.99933.93833.97063.9627-0.0079339958201204
Sep-123.93693.98063.91893.95053.9448-0.0057414936225900
Oct-123.93693.97423.91543.94623.9390-0.00722918436314
Nov-123.93543.97343.91613.94333.9354-0.007912806052
Dec-123.92403.97563.91613.94123.9397-0.00146204384
Jan-133.94483.98063.91613.95343.95480.00142562142
Feb-133.94623.96773.92253.94913.94980.000730800
Mar-133.96123.96633.93693.94983.9476-0.002222508
Apr-133.93973.98283.92323.95773.9483-0.009334396
May-133.94693.97853.93973.94763.94910.001478172
Turnover = 826690
Volume and open interest are in lots of 5 metric tons
Shanghai Copper USD/MT
05/17/2012
MonthOpenHighLowSettlePrev
Settle
ChangeVolumeOpen
Interest
Jun-128821.68876.98769.48827.98799.4-28.51411233412
Jul-128744.18850.08726.78793.18771.0-22.12618066552
Aug-128714.18816.88682.58753.68736.2-17.4339958201204
Sep-128679.38775.78639.88709.38696.7-12.6414936225900
Oct-128679.38761.58631.98699.88684.0-15.82918436314
Nov-128676.18759.98633.48693.58676.1-17.412806052
Dec-128650.88764.78633.48688.88685.6-3.26204384
Jan-138696.78775.78633.48715.78718.83.22562142
Feb-138699.88747.38647.78706.28707.71.630800
Mar-138733.08744.18679.38707.78703.0-4.722508
Apr-138685.68780.58649.38725.18704.6-20.634396
May-138701.48771.08685.68703.08706.23.278172
Turnover = 826690
Volume and open interest are in lots of 5 metric tons
Shanghai Copper USD/KG
05/17/2012
MonthOpenHighLowSettlePrev
Settle
ChangeVolumeOpen
Interest
Jun-128.82168.87698.76948.82798.7994-0.02851411233412
Jul-128.74418.85008.72678.79318.7710-0.02212618066552
Aug-128.71418.81688.68258.75368.7362-0.0174339958201204
Sep-128.67938.77578.63988.70938.6967-0.0126414936225900
Oct-128.67938.76158.63198.69988.6840-0.01582918436314
Nov-128.67618.75998.63348.69358.6761-0.017412806052
Dec-128.65088.76478.63348.68888.6856-0.00326204384
Jan-138.69678.77578.63348.71578.71880.00322562142
Feb-138.69988.74738.64778.70628.70770.001630800
Mar-138.73308.74418.67938.70778.7030-0.004722508
Apr-138.68568.78058.64938.72518.7046-0.020634396
May-138.70148.77108.68568.70308.70620.003278172
Turnover = 826690
Volume and open interest are in lots of 5 metric tons

Shanghai Copper
Futures Exchange Metals Stocks, in MTs
Week
Ending
Total Stock
On Warrants
Change
On Week
Total Stock
Deliverable
Change
On Week
Jan 618,8016,452105,25812,039


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U.S.Geological Survey (USGS): Copper


Statistics and Information: Copper is usually found in nature in association with sulfur. Pure copper metal is generally produced from a multistage process, beginning with the mining and concentrating of low-grade ores containing copper sulfide minerals, and followed by smelting and electrolytic refining to produce a pure copper cathode. An increasing share of copper is produced from acid leaching of oxidized ores. Copper is one of the oldest metals ever used and has been one of the important materials in the development of civilization. Because of its properties, singularly or in combination, of high ductility, malleability, and thermal and electrical conductivity, and its resistance to corrosion, copper has become a major industrial metal, ranking third after iron and aluminum in terms of quantities consumed. Electrical uses of copper, including power transmission and generation, building wiring, telecommunication, and electrical and electronic products, account for about three quarters of total copper use. Building construction is the single largest market, followed by electronics and electronic products, transportation, industrial machinery, and consumer and general products. Copper byproducts from manufacturing and obsolete copper products are readily recycled and contribute significantly to copper supply.

Copper
(Data in thousand metric tons of copper content unless otherwise noted)


U.S. Domestic Production and Use: Domestic mine production in 2008 increased by about 12% to 1.3 million tons and its value rose to about $9.4 billion. The principal mining States, in descending order of production—Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Montana—accounted for more than 99% of domestic production; copper also was recovered at mines in Idaho and Missouri. Although copper was recovered at 27 mines operating in the United States, 17 mines accounted for about 99% of production. Three primary smelters, 4 electrolytic and 3 fire refineries, and 15 solvent extraction-electrowinning facilities operated during the year. Refined copper and direct-melt scrap were consumed at about 30 brass mills; 16 rod mills; and 500 foundries, chemical plants, and miscellaneous consumers. Copper and copper alloy products were used in building construction, 49%; electric and electronic products, 21%; transportation equipment, 10%; consumer and general products, 11%; and industrial machinery and equipment, 9%.(1)

U.S. Recycling: Old scrap, converted to refined metal and alloys, provided 140,000 tons of copper, equivalent to 6% of apparent consumption. Purchased new scrap, derived from fabricating operations, yielded 750,000 tons of contained copper; about 89% of the copper contained in new scrap was consumed at brass or wire-rod mills. Of the total copper recovered from scrap (including aluminum- and nickel-based scrap), brass mills recovered 72%; miscellaneous manufacturers, foundries, and chemical plants, 14%; ingot makers, 9%; and copper smelters and refiners, 5%. Copper in all old and new, refined or remelted scrap contributed about 31% of the U.S. copper supply.

U.S. Import Sources (2004-07): Unmanufactured: Chile, 40%; Canada, 33%; Peru, 13%; Mexico, 6%; and other, 8%. Refined copper accounted for 79% of unwrought copper imports.

U.S. Tariff:

Item

Number

Normal trade relations 12/31/2008

Copper ores and concentrates

2603.00.0000

1.7¢/kg on lead content.

Refined and alloys, unwrought

7403.00.0000

1.0% ad val.

Copper wire (rod)

7408.11.6000

3.0% ad val.

U.S. Depletion Allowance: 15% (Domestic), 14% (Foreign).

Events, Trends, and Issues: Although copper prices began to weaken in September, on average copper prices during the first 9 months of 2008 remained at or near record-high levels. The London Metal Exchange Ltd. (LME) price reached an alltime high of $4.08 per pound in April and averaged $3.61 per pound for the first 9 months of the year. Global commodity exchange inventories, which began the year at low levels, trended downward for the first 9 months of the year. Despite numerous announced expansions in mine capacity, estimated global copper mine production for the first 9 months of the year was slightly lower than that for the same period of 2007. Numerous factors, including labor unrest, lower ore grades, rapidly escalating production costs, technical problems, and utility and equipment shortages, contributed to lower than anticipated production. In October, concurrent with development of the global financial crisis, copper prices plummeted, the LME price falling below $1.70 per pound. Though it cautioned that the economic crisis could significantly alter projections, the International Copper Study Group6 forecast a small annual production surplus to develop by yearend that would expand to about 300,000 tons in 2009.

In the United States, mine production rose owing to the startup of two major mining projects and expanded output of existing operations. In October, however, the leading U.S. producer announced that the drop in copper prices and rising production costs would lead to revaluation of its planned global expansions. Owing to lower ore grades and increases in energy, labor, mining rates, and other input costs, the company’s U.S. production costs had risen by 48% to $1.24 per pound of copper in the first 9 months of 2008 from the comparative period in 2007. Domestic consumption of refined copper continued to trend lower owing to weaker housing and automotive demand and brass mill closings. Domestic mine production was expected to rise by more than 200,000 tons in 2009 owing to the startup of new production and increased capacity utilization, while consumption was expected to decline further.

World Mine Production, Reserves, and Reserve Base: Official reserves reported by China may include small and low-grade deposits not currently economic to develop. Significant upward revisions to reserves for Chile, Kazakhstan, Mexico, and Peru are based on tabulated data from individual company reports.

Mine Production

Reserves

Reserve Base

2007

2008 (e)

United States

1,200

1,310

35,000

70,000

Australia

870

850

24,000

43,000

Canada

589

590

10,000

20,000

Chile

5,560

5,600

160,000

360,000

China

946

1,000

30,000

63,000

Indonesia

797

650

36,000

38,000

Kazakhstan

407

460

18,000

22,000

Mexico

347

270

38,000

40,000

Peru

1,190

1,220

60,000

120,000

Poland

452

430

30,000

48,000

Russia

740

750

20,000

30,000

Zambia

520

560

19,000

35,000

Other Countries

1,840

2,030

70,000

110,000

World total (rounded)

15,400

15,700

550,000

1,000,000

World Resources: A recent assessment of U.S. copper resources indicated 550 million tons of copper in identified (260 million tons) and undiscovered resources (290 million tons).8 A preliminary assessment indicates that global land-based resources exceed 3 billion tons. Deep-sea nodules were estimated to contain 700 million tons of copper.

Substitutes: Aluminum substitutes for copper in power cables, electrical equipment, automobile radiators, and cooling and refrigeration tube; titanium and steel are used in heat exchangers; optical fiber substitutes for copper in some telecommunications applications; and plastics substitute for copper in water pipe, drain pipe, and plumbing fixtures.

(e) Estimated.
(1) Some electrical components are included in each end use. Distribution for 2006 by the Copper Development Association, Inc., 2007
(2) No tariff for Canada and Mexico for items shown. Tariffs for other countries for some items may be eliminated under special trade agreements.
(3) U.S. Geological Survey National Mineral Resource Assessment Team, 2000, 1998 assessment of undiscovered deposits of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1178, 21


U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Commodity Summaries, January 2009


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