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Vahe Stepanian; Ariane Dwyer;
FW: EOD Commodities Note - 1
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Prateek Jain
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:57 PM
Subject: EOD Commodities Note - 10 Mar
OIL
Brent continued its downward momentum today as USD s=rength added to the physical market weakness in the NSea..
Iraq exports we=e higher for first week of March, as weather normalized and the backed out=crude found its way back
to sea. Kuwait's OPEC governor stated that they expect Opec to make no chang=s to its policy in the June meeting.
Qatar's former minister of ener=y reiterated the same thing..Brent spreads remained weak, except for the p=ompt
spread (+0.1) which expires this week..
On our side of Atlantic, EIA raised 2015 US oil prod=ction forecast by 50kbd while lowering the demand forecast by
30kbd. Forec=st for WTI was also lowered from $55.02 to $52.15 for 2015. Interestingly =TI spreads were trading
stronger for first half of the day, but reversed the gain later on increasing produ=tion worries. Arb ended up $0.6 today,
and market positioning seems to be =n the upside here..
API data just came out and WTI jumped up as data sho=ed a draw of 400kb across US. However Cushing built 2.2m bbl,
which if val=dated by DOEs tomorrow is much more bearish than Genscape, and could take =rb back below $9.
Oil Vols
Vols took off today as both crudes came off and put =kew got bid again. Jun vol spread widened to about 3%. I believe
it'= an attractive buy below 1.5% (buy WTI call, sell BRE call to add a synthe=ic long arb position along with vol view).
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=nbsp; WTI (/change)
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&nb=p; BRE (/change)
J15 &nbs=;
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49.40% +4.00% &nbs=;
=3.90% +10.0%
M15 &nbs=;
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48.35% +3.90% &nbs=;
&=bsp; 45.50% +3.00%
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Z15
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&nbs=; 35.60% +2.20%
&nb=p;
=35.35% +2.85%
Z16 &nbs=;
&=bsp;
27.40% +1.75% &nbs=;
&=bsp; 27.55% +1.90%
Base Metals
3m Ms
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dod change&nbs=;
support &nbs=;
&=bsp; resistance
Al $1765
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-$15 &nb=p;
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$1750 &n=sp;
= $1800
Cu $5765
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-$107
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&nbs=;
$5700
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$5800
Zn $2022
&n=sp;
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-$20
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$2000 &n=sp;
$203=
Ni $14,080
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&nb=p;
-$425
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&n=sp; $14,000
&nb=p; $14,350
Pb $1813
&n=sp;
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-$25
&nb=p;
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$1750
&n=sp;
$185=
A strong dollar is responsible for the weakness in t=e base complex, hitting highs against the Euro and the Yen as the
head of =he Dallas Fed announced that they should end loose monetary policy and hik= rates soon, contrasting with the
ECB's quantative easing. Copper, Nickel and Zinc supports were=all broken, as the gains of recent days came off. There
is expected =o be a ramp up in state grid tenders from April onwards and is likely to i=crease demand but in the short
term demand remains weak. The State Grid Corporation of China is expected to increase investme=t by 9% this year, last
year it accounted for almost half of the 8.7 mMT C=inese copper consumption. Chinese smelters have signed the first
ter= deal of 2015 to buy- 300kMT of blended copper concentrate from Chile's Codelco after buying the new blend o= the
spot to trial it last year. The Spot Treatment and Refining Cha=ges that the smelters receive for the contract are at
$117/MT vs $115/MT l=st Friday for standard concentrates last Friday. The continuing drought in Chile is keeping
concerns about copper supplies =igh. A court order to demolish part of a dam that would close the Pe=ambres mine is
to be appealed as local demonstrators continue disrupt oper=tions at the mine over concerns about water usage. Rusal
sees Q2 aluminum premiums stabilizing due to incr=ased industrial activity in the US EU and Asia and that a weaker arb
will =imit Chinese semi finished exports. Standard Chartered sees 6.7m MT/a=num of local smelters shutting down if
premiums drop to - $333. Environmental legislation could cut up to 26.2 kMT of=NPl in the next 4 months. Mitsui
Mining and Smelting Co Ltd, lapan&#=217;s biggest zinc smelter sees prices recovering to -$2300 in Q2 as a glo=al
deficit that is expected to last until 2017 kicks in.
Shanghai Aluminum on warrant stocks are up 1.44% to =8 kMT. LME Aluminum on warrant stocks are up 0.49% to 1766
kMT Shang=ai Copper on warrant stocks are up 2.44% to 69 kMT. LME Copper stocks are =p 1.27% to 279 kMT. LME
Nickel stocks are flat at 310 kMT.
Copper Vols are down 0.75%, Ali Vols are unch, Nicke= Vols are up 1.5%, Lead Vols are unch Zinc Vols are unch<=p>
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10/3- China CPI YoY- Sury 1%, Actual 1.4%, Pr=or 0.8%
Regards,
Prateek
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