On April 14, the commodity price index BPI was 727 points, an increase of 6 points from 13th, a decrease of 28.66% from the highest point in the cycle of 1,019 points (2012-April-10), and 660 points higher from the lowest point of February 03, 2016, it rose by 10.15%. (Note: The period refers to 2011-December-01 to present).
The lead commodity index on April 14 was 86.42, an increase of 1.22 points from yesterday, a decrease of 35.51% from the highest point in the cycle of 134.01 points (2016-November-29), and an increase of 15.80% from the lowest point of 74.63 points on March 19, 2015. (Note: Period refers to 2011-September-01 to present).
On Tuesday, US time, the three major US stock indexes closed up. As of the close, the Dow rose 2.39%, the Nasdaq rose 3.95%, and the S & P 500 index rose 3.06%. For European stocks, as of the close, the German DAX index rose 1.25%; France The CAC40 index rose 0.38%; the UK 100 index fell 0.88%. International oil prices plummeted. The largest drop in US crude oil futures exceeded 10% during the day. As of the close, WTI May crude oil futures fell by $ 2.30 to close at $ 20.11 per barrel. June Brent crude oil futures prices fell 6.47% to $ 29.60 per barrel. Russian Energy Minister Novak said that Russian oil producers support crude oil reduction agreements reached by OPEC and Russia and other non-OPEC oil-producing countries; the U.S. Department of Energy said it is working with nine U.S. companies to reserve 23 million barrels of U.S. Crude oil is negotiated in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). Affected by this, most of LME metals rose yesterday, LME zinc rose nearly 3.4%, LME copper rose nearly 3.1%, LME aluminum rose nearly 2.1%, LME nickel rose nearly 1.8%, LME zinc rose nearly 1.1%, LME lead fell nearly 1.3% Domestically, metals rose maily, stainless steel rose nearly 2.4%, Shanghai zinc rose nearly 1.1%, Shanghai lead and nickel rose nearly 0.8%, Shanghai aluminum rose nearly 0.1%, Shanghai copper and thread fell nearly 0.1%, Shanghai tin fell Nearly 0.5%.
LME lead trend: LME lead opened at $ 1,727 / ton. Asian lead rose to $ 1,758 / ton, and then fell back to shock. During the European session, it dropped to $ 1,690.5 / ton and finally reported at $ 1,703.5 / ton.
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