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Palladium propelled to record highs by Russia supply concerns

Published by Wanda Rich

Posted on March 7, 2022

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· Last updated: February 8, 2026

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Image of palladium ingots at the Krastsvetmet plant in Siberia, illustrating the supply challenges and price surges discussed in the article about Russia's impact on palladium markets.
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By Peter Hobson LONDON (Reuters) – Palladium prices have rocketed 80% this year to all-time highs as financial sanctions on Russia, which produces 25-30% of global supply, disrupt shipments and worsen a supply shortage. Palladium is used by automakers in engine exhausts to reduce emissions. From around $1,900 an ounce at the start of the […]

By Peter Hobson

LONDON (Reuters) – Palladium prices have rocketed 80% this year to all-time highs as financial sanctions on Russia, which produces 25-30% of global supply, disrupt shipments and worsen a supply shortage.

Palladium is used by automakers in engine exhausts to reduce emissions.

From around $1,900 an ounce at the start of the year, palladium surged to $3,440.76 on Monday, surpassing 2021’s record of $3,017.18.

Other Russian-produced resources including oil, wheat, aluminium and nickel have also spiked as sanctions imposed by countries including the United States and the European Union prompt many banks and shippers to stop handling Russian goods.

The closure of much of Europe to flights from Russia has also complicated airborne transport of palladium.

“I expect prices to go much higher still,” said Commerzbank analyst Daniel Briesemann. With worsening conflict in Ukraine raising the risk of more sanctions, “the sky is the limit,” he added.

“There’s no lending, there’s no liquidly,” said a trader in London. “Everybody is sitting on metal and waiting.”

One-month forward rates, a proxy for lease rates, jumped to a two year high of 3.75% from around zero in mid-February.

Inventories of palladium are already drawn down by years of undersupply caused by tightening regulations that forced auto makers to embed larger amounts of metal in gasoline-engine exhaust pipes to neutralise emissions.

Rising prices put pressure on speculators to abandon bets on lower prices, which helps push prices higher. As of March 1, speculators held a net short position on the NYMEX exchange of 904 contracts representing 90,400 ounces.

Most Russian palladium is mined in Siberia by Norilsk Nickel (Nornickel), which has not been sanctioned.

Nornickel said it was “committed to do our best to fulfil our obligations to our customers, partners, employees, indigenous peoples of the North.”

Many analysts expect palladium prices to come down once supply chains adapt to sanctions.

“Our base case assumes that these issues (of restricted supply) last no longer than a month, and alternative ways to ship metal are found,” said analysts at Citi, predicting average prices of $2,200 an ounce in the fourth quarter.

Citi forecast the roughly 10 million ounce a year market would see deficits of 446,000 ounces this year and 176,000 ounces in 2023 and a surplus of 28,000 ounces in 2024.

In the longer term, palladium demand is expected to fall as the market share of zero-emission electric vehicles rises. Graphic: Palladium deficits,

Frequently Asked Questions

What is palladium?
Palladium is a precious metal used primarily in catalytic converters in vehicles to reduce harmful emissions. It is also utilized in electronics and jewelry.
What is a supply shortage?
A supply shortage occurs when the demand for a product exceeds its available supply, often leading to increased prices and market volatility.
What are speculators in finance?
Speculators are investors who buy and sell assets, such as stocks or commodities, with the expectation of making a profit from future price changes.
What is a forward rate?
A forward rate is an interest rate applicable to a financial transaction that will occur in the future, often used in currency and commodity trading.

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