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Palladium reaches record on mounting concerns over tight supply

23rd October 2018

By: Bloomberg

  

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LONDON - Palladium, a precious metal widely used in the automotive industry, has hit an all-time high.

The rally has been fueled by concern over supply and speculators piling in to bet on even higher prices. The majority of palladium is used to make catalytic converters in gasoline automobiles, and there’s increased demand for the metal as consumers increasingly choose gasoline vehicles over diesel.

In a year that’s seen losses for most other commodities, the rally in palladium has been exceptional. It’s the one major metal that’s at an all-time high and prices have almost doubled in the past two years. On Tuesday, the metal climbed as much as 2.5% to $1 152.54/oz.

The rally has accelerated in recent days due to growing political tensions between the US and Russia, one of the top producers, and stimulus measures in China, a key consumer.

“Supplies were already predicted to be in deficit this year,” and any future supply issues with Russia may exacerbate the problem, said David Govett, head of precious metals at Marex Spectron Group. “Forward rates are tightening and there is good physical offtake from the market.”

Here’s what you need to know about the rally:

SUPPLY CRUNCH
The plunge in palladium holdings of exchange-traded funds is the biggest indicator that there’s a scramble for supply.

Holdings have dwindled in recent years, but it’s not a bearish signal. Rather, it’s an indication that there’s a lucrative business of lending palladium, where borrowers pay ETF holders a premium to use the metal.

MARKET DEFICIT
The futures market also shows that supplies are tight. Palladium for December is trading at the biggest premium to the March contract in data going back almost a year.

More broadly, the market has remained in deficit as consumers turn toward gasoline cars, which tend to use more palladium in autocatalysts, instead of diesel. Shortages will probably persist though 2020, leading to the “tightest” market in two decades, according to Citigroup Inc.

BOON FOR MINERS
Higher prices are good news for miners. Sibanye Gold rallied as much as 14% in Johannesburg on Tuesday. Last year, the company completed the takeover of palladium giant Stillwater. Anglo American Platinum gained as much as 3.5% and is trading near the highest since 2014.

SUBSTITUTING METAL?
The rally raises the risk that the auto industry, the biggest user of palladium, will look to reduce consumption and instead use more platinum in catalytic converters. It’s been 17 years since palladium was last this expensive relative to platinum.

Both metals are used in varying amounts in different engine types, depending on efficiency and price. While it can take years to design autocatalysts, sizable switching has happened before. The car industry cut palladium usage by almost 50% in two years through 2002 after prices spiked, and increased platinum purchases by 37%.

TOO FAST?
Prices appear to have moved ahead of fundamentals in the short term, according to Georgette Boele, an analyst at ABN Amro Bank. The metal’s 14-day relative-strength index is at about 77, above the level of 70 that suggests to some chart watchers that palladium may have become overbought.

Edited by Bloomberg

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