Base Metal Stock Articles

US PIG IRON: Market up as buyers restock

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The pig iron market in the United States strengthened in the week to Friday May 1, with several buyers restocking material, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' price assessment for pig iron, import, cfr Gulf of Mexico, US, was $295-300 per tonne on Friday, up by $5 from $290-295 per tonne last week.One purchase of Ukraine-origin pig iron was done...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Prices edge down on continued weak sentiment

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The Turkish deep-sea scrap import market ended the week with a lower-priced deal coming to light on Friday May 1, in line with market expectations for the direction of prices, sources told Fastmarkets.News of the cargo came to light late on Thursday, with a steel mill in the Iskenderun region buying a European cargo comprising 17,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $236 per tonne cfr, and 7...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Demand seen mainly in GCC

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

Demand for CIS-origin billet mainly came from the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) region this week, sources told Fastmarkets Friday May 1.By the end of the week, Fastmarkets had heard of three deals to the region, with the latest being a 50,000-tonne billet cargo sold to a customer in Saudi Arabia at around $360 per tonne cfr (or $335 per tonne fob Black Sea, excluding freight costs...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Surcharges down on low alloy costs

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The monthly alloy surcharges for stainless steel in Europe have decreased for May because of lower alloy component costs, Fastmarkets heard on Friday May 1.Transaction prices for finished stainless steel remained unchanged, meanwhile, following decreases last week that were made in anticipation of the lower May surcharges.Fastmarkets' calculation of the stainless steel cold-rolled sheet, 2mm, grad...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON SNAPSHOT: Chinese market strengthens as mills restock

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

Key data from Fastmarkets' pricing session in Shanghai, New York and Galway on Friday May 1.China China's domestic prices climbed on a more active spot market, with mills restocking ahead of the Labor Day holiday from May 1-5.Production costs for ferro-silicon will increase...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-CHROME SNAPSHOT: Charge chrome edges up on tight supply

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

Key data from the pricing sessions in Asia, Europe and the United States for the week ended Friday May 1.China The rise in UG2 chrome ore prices slowed down after China's major stainless steel mills all raised their ferro-chrome tender prices by a lower-than-expected amount. The imported charge chrome price ticked upward by $0.01 per tonne on improving sentiment and with availability of material f...Read More

Vale expects lower premium for high-grade iron ore amid recovering Chinese production

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

Brazil's Vale expects the price premium for high-grade iron ore fines to decrease in the second quarter compared with those in the first, with production in China resuming.Brazilian 65% Fe iron ore has been fetching around $20 per tonne more than reference prices for 62% Fe material. This difference is mainly due to supply issues, which reduced inventories in China, the mining major's executive di...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Vale's earnings down 26% in Q1

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of Brazilian mining company Vale's financial results for the first quarter of 2020.In brief Pro forma adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) down by 26% year on year due to depreciation of Brazilian Real.Net income of $239 million, compared with a net loss of $1.6 billion in the first quarter of 2019. Investments totaled $1.12 billion, up by...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Ternium's earnings down 36% in Q1

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of Latin American steel group Ternium's financial results for the first quarter of 2020.In brief Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) down by a third year on year due to restrictions related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Net loss of $19.40 million, compared with a net profit of $224.90 million in the first quarter of 2019. Higher sales volumes in Mexico, Te...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 01/05: Spodumene, lithium carbonate prices fall amid buyer resistance

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their price moves from the past week.Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Surcharges down on low alloy costs

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The monthly alloy surcharges for stainless steel in Europe have decreased for May because of lower alloy component costs, Fastmarkets heard on Friday May 1.Transaction prices for finished stainless steel remained unchanged, meanwhile, following decreases last week that were made in anticipation of the lower May surcharges.Fastmarkets' calculation of the stainless steel cold-rolled sheet, 2mm, grad...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 01/05: LME nickel sinks below $12,000/t; copper, aluminium lose ground despite fresh cancellations

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange three-month nickel price sank below$12,000 to close at $11,955 per tonne on Friday May 1, shedding 1.73% of its price after a low turnover of 3,207 lots traded.Base metals prices fell across the complex, with the LME three-month copper price falling 1.57% on Friday to close at $5,110 per tonne, despite a fresh cancellation of 6,600 tonnes across LME-registered wareho...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON SNAPSHOT: Chinese market strengthens as mills restock

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

Key data from Fastmarkets' pricing session in Shanghai, New York and Galway on Friday May 1.China China's domestic prices climbed on a more active spot market, with mills restocking ahead of the Labor Day holiday from May 1-5.Production costs for ferro-silicon will increase...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Currencies and oil - miners' unexpected saving grace

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The sharp decline in emerging market currencies combined with a collapse in oil prices are providing a twin saving grace for many metals and mining companies during the Covid-19 pandemic. For producers of energy-intensive metals like aluminium, and in particular the low-cost ones, the benefit is even greater. It's an emerging trend that is starting to be reflected in the earnings of corporates in...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Freeport may get Indonesia smelter reprieve

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The Covid-19 pandemic may well provide Freeport-McMoRan with a silver lining it had never expected. The US copper producer is discussing with the government of Indonesia what should be done with the planned smelter in the Gresik region in the province of East Java. It has been forced to delay the completion timeline of December 2023 for the plant, due both to Covid-19-related disruptions to the wo...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: LME metals pricing will not hit negative like oil

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

When the oil price fell into negative price territory at the start of the week ended April 24, it fueled fears that a similar situation could materialize in metals. The good news for users of the London Metal Exchange is the exchange's delivery mechanism that makes it virtually implausible, while its contract structure makes it even more unlikely. Here's why. The reason the West Texas In...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 01/05: LME nickel sinks below $12,000/t; copper, aluminium lose ground despite fresh cancellations

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange three-month nickel price sank below$12,000 to close at $11,955 per tonne on Friday May 1, shedding 1.73% of its price after a low turnover of 3,207 lots traded.Base metals prices fell across the complex, with the LME three-month copper price falling 1.57% on Friday to close at $5,110 per tonne, despite a fresh cancellation of 6,600 tonnes across LME-registered wareho...Read More

FOCUS: Tin market braces for oversupply with demand set for slow recovery

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The global tin market is experiencing a glut of supply entering the market amid coronavirus-related uncertainty, Fastmarkets understands.But even with global verifiable tin stocks now estimated to be at approximately seven days' consumption, many participants believe the industry's meagre demand conditions could cripple the tin market for the remainder of the year.Meanwhile, the prospective resump...Read More

RESEARCH: Key takeaways from the latest Base Metals Market Tracker

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.Aluminium: 'Sell the rally' mentality here to stayAlthough the London Metal Exchange aluminium price has managed to recover modestly from recent lows, we suspect this is mostly short-covering. The lack of producer restraint, growing exchange inventories, a weak demand outlook and the 7 million tonnes of oversupply forecast f...Read More

RESEARCH: Key takeaways from the latest Base Metals Market Tracker

May 02, 2020 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.Aluminium: 4-million-tonne surplus for 2020We have made further downward revisions to our aluminium demand expectations for 2020 and, although there have been smelter capacity reduction in China too, the net effect is that our forecast for the global surplus this year has swelled to 4 million tonnes, from 2.7 million tonnes...Read More

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