Glencore ‘Vindicated’ on Zinc Mine Cuts, Morgan Stanley Says (Bloomberg News – August 22, 2016)

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Glencore Plc’s decision to cut zinc output to fight a rout in prices last year has been vindicated as the metal has rallied in 2016, according to Morgan Stanley, which held out the possibility that the commodity trader may order restarts.

“It turns out, cutting/waiting was a good plan,” Morgan Stanley said in a note, which contained the heading “Glencore, vindicated.” The metal “may be supported/lifted, if China’s steel-production rate remains at around 800 million tons per year into 2017.

Conversely, the most likely short-term price cap for zinc is the reactivation of Glencore’s dormant mining capability,” it said. Glencore is the biggest zinc miner.

Zinc has led gains in metals this year after the shutdown of depleted mines coupled with Glencore’s cutbacks.

Chief Executive Officer Ivan Glasenberg has repeatedly argued the case for miners not producing materials into oversupplied markets, saying in May that volume growth can’t be an end in itself. Morgan Stanley said zinc is its top commodity pick, while Goldman Sachs Group has dubbed it the “bullish exception” among metals.

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