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** Nickel tops $50,000/tonne
*<http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2007/03/18/stories/2007031800050400.htm>

* G Chandrashekhar *

* Market fears delay in supplies, disruption in supplies *

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* Behind bull run
Global nickel consumption posted a strong 8.1 per cent year-on-year rise in
January.
Experts say if price rally continues nickel demand will suffer from
substitution. *
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Mumbai March 17 Nickel prices have rallied and are setting a series of
all-time highs. The impressive price performance can be gauged from the
market movement. London Metal Exchange cash prices registered $50,875 a
tonne on Friday, up $800 from the previous day.

LME three-month is $47,700/tonne, disclosing a cash to three-month
backwardation of around the wide $3,000/tonne level.

Strong demand for stainless steel has continued unabated. In addition is the
delay in supplies and fear of disruptions. At the LME the inventory levels
are critically low at 3,564 tonnes.

High consumption

The latest data released by International Nickel Study Group showed that
the nickel market was in a 39,700 tonnes cumulative deficit in 2006 as a
whole. In January this year, the market fell into a modest 1,800 tonnes
surplus.

Global nickel mine production edged modestly lower in January on a
month-on-month basis, but is up 5.6 per cent year-on-year. Global refined
nickel was up 6.4 per cent year-on-year and posted the highest ever monthly
output figure at 12,190 tonnes.

Consumption

Global nickel consumption, meanwhile, posted a strong 8.1 per cent
year-on-year rise in January, which is the third highest consumption figure
ever.

While much of the strength is attributed to positive demand conditions, in
the light of sustained rally in prices, it looks likely that nickel demand
will suffer from substitution before too long, according to experts.

In the short term, there may not be any easing in the supply situation. So,
the market is only likely to ease should demand subside.

Substitution is already taking place in certain stainless steel grades in
China.

If cash prices continue to be at $ 50,000/tonne, further substitution or
reduced demand can be expected from the stainless steel sector.

Interestingly, however, critically low nickel inventories suggest that price
volatility will stay high with big price risk in either direction.

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