"Expectations coming into 2016 were for a better macro environment, but the likelihood is that we're not going to see any real rebound until well after the Chinese New Year," said analyst Daniel Hynes of ANZ in Sydney. The Lunar New Year will take place in early February. "In base metals we saw a good little run up in late December. That set the scene for disappointment when we opened the new year."
"Expectations coming into 2016 were for a better macro environment, but the likelihood is that we're not going to see any real rebound until well after the Chinese New Year," said analyst Daniel Hynes of ANZ in Sydney. The Lunar New Year will take place in early February. "In base metals we saw a good little run up in late December. That set the scene for disappointment when we opened the new year."