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1 Commodity Market Monthly Research Department, Commodities Unit June 1, Commodity prices surged 6. percent in May, extending gains for fourth consecutive month and mainly driven by a continued increase in oil prices. Non-fuel prices rose 1.1 percent, while metal prices decreased on overcapacity. Most agriculture prices increased on the back of weaker supply; with few exceptions - like wheat and palm oil. IMF Commodity Price Indices (5 = ) Crude Oil Prices ($/barrel) Dubai Brent WTI Non-Energy Total Energy 4 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Crude oil prices rose by 12.8 percent in May, averaging $46./bbl. The increase in oil prices mainly reflects a decrease in non-opec production and various supply outages, namely a wildfire in Canada and labor disputes in Kuwait. However, OPEC production has been increasing and their last meeting, held on June 2, concluded without reaching an agreement on oil production. The U.S. Energy Information Administration still expects U.S. crude oil output to average 8.6 mbd in 216, a decrease of.8 mbd from Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Natural gas price in the U.S. rose by.9 percent in May, averaging $1.92/mmbtu, as its storage surplus started to ease. Coal prices (Australia) increased by.8 percent, lifted by supply disruptions in producing regions, including storms in Australia, and strong demand in India from record heat. IMF Commodity Price Indices (5 = ) 22 Metals Agriculture Energy Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 1
2 IMF Commodity Price Indices (5 = ) 28 Vegetable Oils & Meal 26 Cereals Beverages Meat Seafood Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Agriculture prices increased 2.7 percent in May, extending gains for third consecutive month. Food and beverages prices rose 4 and 2 percent, respectively, while agricultural raw material prices remained broadly unchanged. Soybean meal and soybeans prices increased 24 and 1 percent, respectively, on severe crop damage in Argentina due to adverse weather. Corn prices rose 3 percent amid dry weather and harvest delays in South America. Rice prices were up 9 percent in response to persistent droughts in Asia. Overall meat prices rose 4 percent, driven by a sharp increase in swine prices partly due to strong import demand from Asia. Coffee arabica and robusta prices increased 1 and 4 percent, respectively, following weather related concerns for crops in Brazil. Sugar prices as a whole rose 8 percent on account of weaker production prospects, especially from India. Partly offsetting these increases, wheat prices declined 4 percent owing to ample supply, high inventories and good production prospects. Palm oil fell 5 percent on relatively weaker demand. Metals prices fell by 3.4 percent in May, after a rally of three months. Iron ore decreased by 8 percent, as China regulators put a damper on the market, and signs emerged of increased supply, including higher port inventories. Following slower stainless production from China, nickel decreased by 2 percent, reversing gains of the previous two months. Copper fell by 4 percent last month, as Rio Tinto Group approved its copper mine expansion in Mongolia, adding to the already oversupplied market. Aluminum dropped by 1 percent, amid fluctuation in China s production. Lead and tin also joined the loss in May by 1 and 2 percent, respectively. Uranium however, picked up by 1 percent, marking the first increase in seven months. May Commodity Prices Changes (percent from previous month) Soybean Meal Swine Crude Oil Soybeans Sugar Rice Gasoline Orange Fish Meal Barley Lamb Coffee, Robustas Tea Shrimp Corn Fish (Salmon) Sawnwood Hard Cotton Beef Sunflower Oil Natural Gas, US Coffee, Arabica Wool, Fine Coal, Australia Uranium Zinc Cocoa Poultry Hides Natural gas, EU Rapeseed Oil Bananas Aluminum Lead Groundnuts Tin Olive Oil Nickel Rubber Wool, Coarse Wheat Copper Palm Oil Soybeans Oil Iron Ore 2
3 Table 1. Market Prices for Non-Fuel and Fuel Commodities Units Q2 215Q3 215Q4 216Q1 Apr-16 May-16 Food Cereals Wheat $/MT Maize $/MT Rice $/MT Barley $/MT Vegetable oils and protein meals Soybeans $/MT Soybean meal $/MT Soybean oil $/MT Palm oil $/MT Fish meal $/MT Sunflower Oil $/MT Olive oil $/MT Groundnuts $/MT Rapeseed oil $/MT Meat Beef cts/lb Lamb cts/lb Swine Meat cts/lb Poultry cts/lb Seafood Fish $/kg Shrimp $/kg Sugar Free market cts/lb United States cts/lb EU cts/lb Bananas $/MT Oranges $/MT Beverages Coffee Other milds cts/lb Robusta cts/lb Cocoa Beans $/MT Tea cts/kg Agricultural raw materials Timber Hardwood Logs 1/ $/M Sawnwood 1/ $/M Softwood Logs 1/ $/M Sawnwood 1/ $/M Cotton cts/lb Wool Fine cts/kg Coarse cts/kg Rubber cts/lb Hides cts/lb / Provisional. 2/ Average Petroleum Spot Price (APSP). Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai, and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighted. 3
4 Table 1. Market Prices for Non-Fuel and Fuel Commodities (Continued) Units Q2 215Q3 215Q4 216Q1 Apr-16 May-16 Metals Copper $/MT Aluminum $/MT Iron Ore $/MT Tin $/MT Nickel $/MT Zinc $/MT Lead $/MT Uranium $/lb Energy Spot Crude 2/ $/bbl U.K. Brent $/bbl Dubai $/bbl West Texas Intermediate $/bbl Natural Gas Russian in Germany $/mmbtu Indonesian in Japan (LNG) $/mmbtu US, domestic market $/mmbtu Coal Australian, export markets $/MT / Provisional. 2/ Average Petroleum Spot Price (APSP). Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai, and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighted. Table 2. Indices of Market Prices for Non-Fuel and Fuel Commodities, (5=, in terms of U.S. dollars) 1/ (weights) 1/ Q2 215Q3 215Q4 216Q1 Apr-16 May-16 All Primary Commodities 2/ Non-Fuel Commodities Agriculture Food Cereals Vegetable oils and protein meals Meat Seafood Beverages Agricultural raw materials 3/ Timber Metals Edibles 4/ Industrial Inputs 5/ Energy 6/ Petroleum 7/ Natural Gas Coal / Weights based on 2-4 average world export earnings. 2/ Non-Fuel Primary Commodities and Energy Index. 3/ Includes Forestry Products. 4/ Edibles comprised of Food and Beverages 5/ Industrial (Non-Fuel) Inputs comprised of Agriculture and Metals 6/ Includes Petroleum, Natural Gas and Coal 7/ Average Petroleum Spot Price (APSP). Average of U.K. Brent, Dubai, and West Texas Intermediate, equally weighted. 4
5 Commodity Prices Movements Monthly (from 5) Daily (from 211) Crude oil ($/bbl) Crude oil ($/bbl) 125 Brent Brent 9 75 WTI 65 WTI Natural Gas ($/mmbtu) 15 Natural Gas ($/mmbtu) Japan Germany 1 1 Germany 5 United States 5 United States Sources: Energy Intelligence; Bloomberg, L.P. Iron Ore ($/ton) Source: Bloomberg, L.P. Iron Ore ($/ton)
6 Monthly (from 5) Daily (from 211) Copper ($/ton) Copper ($/ton) Aluminium ($/ton) Aluminium ($/ton) 2 Nickel ($/ton) Nickel ($/ton)
7 Monthly (from 5) Daily (from 211) Tin ($/ton) Tin ($/ton) Wheat ($/ton) 4 Wheat ($/ton) 4 35 Corn ($/ton) Corn ($/ton)
8 Monthly (from 5) Daily (from 211) Cocoa ($/ton) Cocoa ($/ton) Coffee (cents/lb) Coffee (cents/lb) 5 Swine (cents/lb) Swine (cents/lb)
9 Monthly (from 5) Daily (from 211) Beef (cents/pound) Beef (cents/lb) Source: Meat & Livestock Australia. Soybeans ($/ton) Cotton (cents/pound) Source: Bloomberg, L.P Soybeans ($/ton) Cotton (cents/lb)
10 Monthly (from 5) Uranium($/lb) Zinc ($/ton) Coal ($/ton) Logs ($/cubic meter) Australia 4 Hard 5 South Africa Soft Rubber ($/lb) Wool (cents/kg) Fine Coarse 1
11 Monthly (from 5) Rice ($/ton) Bananas ($/ton) Palm Oil ($/ton) Shrimp ($/kg) Sugar (cents/pound) Tea (cents/kg)
12 Gold ($/troy ounce) Daily (from 211) Silver ($/troy ounce) Platinum ($/ounce) Palladium ($/ounce)
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