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LME nickel prices rebound above $18,200 amid economic optimism

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Update time : 2026-01-30 14:32:12
The London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel futures closed at US$18,270/ton yesterday (January 28), rebounding from a two-day decline. Despite a stronger US dollar after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady, nickel prices climbed due to strong US economic data and rising industrial profits in China.

The price had a US$600 intraday swing, peaking at US$18,645. Monthly growth now total US$1,624, and the average price has reached US$17,750 so far this month, significantly higher than December’s levels.

Meanwhile, LME inventories grew by 12.2% this month to 286,338 tons.

The termination of a three-year profit decline in the Chinese industry provided support to the nickel prices. Market participants expect short-term price volatility as high stock levels counterbalance the positive economic outlook.
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