Nickel: Bulls vs bears, EVs vs NPI

January 09, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com / Article Link

Nickel prices rallied well ahead of the fundamentals during LME Week when the market got carried away by the prospects for demand from the electric vehicle (EV) market. Having set a high of $13,030 per tonne, prices corrected to $10,740, which felt justified given increased ore shipments from Indonesia and the Philippines. Prices have since rebounded back above to $12,000 per tonne but this move is more difficult to justify other than it has happened in line with a general rebound. Looking forward, the balance of some key bullish and bearish factors will determine price direction in 2018. Bullish themes Strong concerted global economic growth was a supportive factor for all metals in 2017, and nickel was no exception....

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