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Aluminium Flows, Forecasts and Faultlines

CRU and LSEG join forces to discuss the outlook for the aluminium market.

Can aluminium break out of recent rangebound trading? How are upstream fundamentals feeding through to primary production? What affect are sanctions having on flows of physical metal to the market? Delve into trends, impacts, and forecasts that shape the industry. Don't miss this chance to enhance your knowledge and strategy.


Agenda:
  • Near-term pricing outlook / impact of sanctions on Russian metal  (Guillaume Osouf, Head of Aluminium Prices Development, CRU).
  • Bauxite / alumina flows, longer term outlook (Bruce Alway, Director of Metals Research, LSEG).


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Date of recording: April 16th, 2024
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Expert Speakers
Guillaume Osouf​​​​
Head of Aluminium Prices Development
CRU
Chris Evans
Director of Metals
LSEG
Bruce Alway
Director of Metals Research,
LSEG
Saida Litosh
Lead Metals Analyst,
LSEG

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CRU offers unrivalled business intelligence on the global metals, mining and fertilizer industries through market analysis, price assessments, consultancy and events.Since its foundation in 1969, CRU have consistently invested in primary research and robust methodologies, and developed expert teams in key locations worldwide, including in hard-to-reach markets such as China.
CRU now employs over 290 experts and has more than 11 offices around the world, in Europe, the Americas, China, Asia and Australia.In 2023, CRU acquired Exawatt, a strategic consulting and research powerhouse in solar PV, energy storage, and electrification, enhancing its comprehensive insights into energy transition infrastructure.