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COLUMN-Can coronavirus pandemic tame the wild palladium market?: Andy Home

Mon, 20th Apr 2020 14:47

(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a
columnist for Reuters.)

* Palladium Lease Rates Go Wild: https://reut.rs/2VJ36LF

* How Emissions Rules Drive Palladium: https://reut.rs/3cyj7uJ

* Palladium vs Platinum Prices: https://reut.rs/2VkpKeq

By Andy Home

LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - COVID-19 has roiled industrial
metal markets with lockdowns around the world eviscerating
demand, forcing mine closures and upending supply chains.

It's been a wild ride for the likes of copper, aluminium and
zinc, all of which have plunged to multi-year lows.

So too for the precious metals complex with gold
slumping in early March before rocketing to seven-year highs
earlier this month as investors sought shelter from the macro
storms.

Palladium, however, was a wild market before anyone had ever
heard of the novel coronavirus. The spot price exploded
from less than $800 per ounce in August 2018 to $2,875.50 in
February this year.

Lease rates in the London inter-dealer market flexed to
extreme levels in January-February, prompting Russian producer
Nornickel to commit three tonnes from its "Global Palladium
Fund" stocks to try and calm things down.

The metallic demand shock caused by collapsing automotive
production and sales has been a core driver of the metals price
volatility. In the case of palladium, though, it may just have
the opposite effect.

But don't hold your breath.

ANIMAL SPIRITS EXTINGUISHED

Palladium has all the hallmarks of a speculative bubble, the
unleashing of what John Maynard Keynes famously termed the
market's animal spirits.

However, every indication is that the speculative beasts
have largely fled a metal that is too hot to handle.

The fund long position on the NYMEX palladium contract
peaked at close to 29,000 contracts in January 2018. As of last
week it stood at just 1,835.

Palladium exchange-traded funds boomed in the early part of
the last decade, reaching a cumulative holding of 3.03 million
ounces in 2015. Holdings have since fallen by around 80% to
660,000 ounces, according to David Wilson, head of investment
research at the World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC).
("Palladium: An introduction for Investors", March 2020)

It is quite possible that larger players built up
speculative stocks away from the statistical glare of both the
futures and the London dealer markets.

However, if they did so, those stocks are almost certainly
lower than they were just a month ago.

Gold, silver, platinum and palladium prices all swooned in
March in a collective slump widely attributed to banks
liquidating physical holdings to meet margin calls in collapsing
equities.

Palladium imploded from February's highs to a low of $1,482
per ounce before staging a ferocious recovery. It is today
trading around $2,180.

The buyers behind the whiplash rebound were not other
speculators but rather Chinese automotive companies desperate to
acquire metal, according to the WPIC's Wilson.

Western car-companies have long-dated hedging programmes to
reduce their materials price risk. Chinese companies don't,
meaning the sort of sell-off seen last month was a golden
opportunity to grab what they could at bargain-basement prices.

AUTOMOTIVE DRIVER

Indeed, Chinese automotive manufacturers' need to buy ever
more palladium has been the main driver of this bull market.

Both platinum and palladium are used to make catalytic
converters that reduce emissions of carbon and nitrous oxides in
internal combustion vehicles.

Platinum has a range of other uses with automotive
accounting for around 36% of global demand last year, according
to the WPIC. However, palladium doesn't, meaning that
autocatalysts account for more than 80% of usage.

The pressure to source more palladium is coming from the
steady tightening of emissions regulations. China leads on this
and is rolling out "China 6" standards, the tightest in the
world. To meet them, car-makers need more platinum and palladium
per vehicle. Particularly palladium.

Even though global light vehicle sales fell by 4% last year,
palladium usage rose by 10%, or 895,000 ounces, as the Chinese
market pre-emptively moved to "China 6" compliance, the WPIC
notes.

This palladium bubble, in other words, is an industrial
rather than a speculative one.

A PROBLEM WITH SUPPLY

Palladium supply has failed to keep up with this fast-rising
demand and the market has been in deficit for much of the last
decade.

Indeed, the price spike could have come sooner were it not
for the release of speculative and industrial stocks, which have
been eagerly gobbled up by Chinese auto-makers.

The problem is that no-one sets out to mine palladium. It is
purely a by-product of nickel and platinum mines, most of which
are concentrated in Russia, South Africa and to a lesser extent
Canada's Sudbury basin and the Stillwater deposit in the U.S.
state of Montana.

Palladium production is wholly dependent not on the price of
palladium but that of platinum or nickel.

"For most commodities, such a strong and sustained price
rally over a period of 10 years would incentivise investment,
exploration and development of new mine capacity. Palladium's
dominant by-product nature has prevented this," writes Wilson at
the WPIC.

SQUARING THE SUPPLY-DEMAND CIRCLE

This is where palladium might actually reap some relief from
the collapse in automotive production.

Analysts at UBS estimate that a 40% decline in Chinese auto
sales and a 20% in global sales this year could push the
palladium market into rare supply surplus, "all else being
equal". ("Gauging the impact of auto sector risks on PGMs,"
April 15, 2020).

However, all else is far from equal.

The trigger for the late-March rebound in price was the
lockdown of mines in South Africa, which generated a slew of
force majeure notices from the country's major platinum and
palladium operators.

The lockdown is due to run until the end of this month but
one producer won't be returning to business as usual even if the
restrictions are lifted.

Anglo American declared force majeure on March 6
after an explosion at its Waterval smelter in Rustenburg.
Repairs will take around 80 days and the company cut palladium
guidance for this year by 300,000 ounces to a range of
1,100,000-1,200,000 ounces.

That in itself could wipe out the potential palladium market
surplus postulated by UBS on the back of a 20% contraction in
global auto sales.

Whichever way you look at palladium, it's hard to square
structurally limited supply growth with exponential demand
growth coming from mandatory emissions requirements.

The only logical conclusion is that auto-makers will have to
find ways of switching the amount of palladium they use in
favour of platinum, which now trades at a steep discount
to its geological sister.

The only question is how long this process takes.

Johnson Matthey, a major player in the platinum
group metals space, warns that the "compressed phase-in schedule
for China 6" regulations has left little time for substitution
research.

"We do not currently expect any significant substitution of
palladium in gasoline autocatalysts in 2020," it said in its
February 2020 market report.

Which probably spells more wildness ahead for palladium,
whatever the scale of the coronavirus impact on demand.

(Editing by Barbara Lewis)

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