Base Metal Stock Articles

CIS STEEL BILLET: Mills bullish as February order books fill; scrap price rises

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

The export price for steel billet from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has surged toward the end of this week, spurred by rising offer prices after most mills filled their February order books with large sales in previous weeks, Fastmarkets heard on Thursday January 24.The recovery in import scrap prices in Turkey has also added to the positive sentiment among CIS suppliers.Offers of...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 24/01: LME lead price tops gains while zinc follows higher; tin nears $21k/t

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Lead outperformed the other base metals on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday January 24, closing 2.2% higher, while both zinc and tin also gained amid continued falls in LME stocks. For lead, on-warrant metal remains at its lowest since 2009 at just above 41,000 tonnes. And in tin, persistent outflows and fresh cancelations are propelling the price higher; the exchange's total tin inventory is...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Steel mills remain quiet while prices firm

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

The Turkish deep-sea scrap market remained quiet on Thursday January 24, with steel mills unwilling to pay high prices while finished steel demand is weak, local market sources told Fastmarkets MB.Offer prices for HMS 1&2 (80:20) have already increased to more than $290-295 per tonne cfr from suppliers, who cite increasing collection costs for the rise.Two cargoes were sold to a steel mill in the...Read More

Trade log January 2019: Lithium

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Trade log for battery-grade lithium carbonate in China including trades, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets. Unless otherwise stated, all prices are per tonne on an ex-works China basis. Delivered prices are netted back. Fastmarkets prices Click here for Fastmarkets price assessment for lithium carbonate min 99.5% Li2CO3 battery grade, spot price range, ex-works China, yuan per tonne.Fas...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from January 24

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Thursday January 24 that are worth another look.An ad hoc coalition of more than 45 groups from various industries in the United States has called on President Donald Trump's administration to end the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Canada and Mexico.Chinese steelmakers' narrowing margins and improvemen...Read More

COMMENT: UK ferrous scrap demand to keep rising; particular upside for prime grades

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Consumption of ferrous scrap in the United Kingdom will continue to increase over the coming years amid an expansion in the UK operations of international metals group Liberty House, Fastmarkets MB's research team believes. UK scrap demand in 2018 is on course to rise for the first time in four years after Liberty restarted a second electric arc furnace (EAF) at its site in Rotherham, northern Eng...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Aluminium's Section 232 winners and losers

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

It's been nine months since the United States announced Section 232 tariffs, and over six months since a 10% tax was applied to imports of aluminium from Canada, Mexico and the European Union. There's been a huge debate over how successful the tariffs - imposed on the grounds of national security and also applied at a 25% rate to steel - have been. Much depends on who you talk to, and what their s...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Blockchain is coming

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Years ago, the idea that machines would replace humans on the trading floor seemed far-fetched and the suggestion that algorithms might replace humans entirely ridiculous.But both have happened in some shape or form, making the advent of blockchain - now being vaunted as the next game-changer in technology - a lot more realistic than naysayers might initially think.Dozens of trials and projec...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Melia joins RJ O'Brien as commodity sales senior VP

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

US futures brokerage and clearing firm RJ O'Brien & Associates has hired energy-sector veteran Patrick Melia as senior vice president of commodity sales, the company said on Thursday January 24.Melia will be responsible for expanding the company's energy and metals clearing and execution business globally, in...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese iron ore buyers' alumina sensitivity drops

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Chinese steelmakers' narrowing margins and improvements in the supply of Brazilian iron ore have resulted in lower penalties for alumina content in the steelmaking raw material recently, though there are factors that could raise buyers' sensitivity toward this impurity in the coming months. The main driving factor for alumina sensitivity among buyers last year was the robust steelmaking margins in...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 24/01: LME lead price tops gains while zinc follows higher; tin nears $21k/t

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Lead outperformed the other base metals on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday January 24, closing 2.2% higher, while both zinc and tin also gained amid continued falls in LME stocks. For lead, on-warrant metal remains at its lowest since 2009 at just above 41,000 tonnes. And in tin, persistent outflows and fresh cancelations are propelling the price higher; the exchange's total tin inventory is...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 24/01: Comex suffers third straight decline

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Comex copper prices sank once again on Thursday morning in the United States, with persistent bearish overtones and short-covering hampering the red metal.The copper price for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 0.60 cents to $2.6485 per lb. "Although we acknowledge that market participants prefer to adopt a cautious stance toward copper for now,...Read More

Sigma targets LME B shares in move to become first new ring-dealing member since 2007 - sources [CORRECTED]

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Privately-owned Sigma Broking Ltd has approached members of the London Metal Exchange to acquire B shares as it moves forward with a plan to become the first new Category I ring-trading entity since 2007, well-informed sources told Fastmarkets. "There have been conversations between Sigma and LME members - it is well known who is long B shares and happy to sell them," one source close to the matte...Read More

Bullish for base in 2018

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Although base metals are under pressure in the short term, we have a bullish bias to our 2018 price forecasts given the supportive background of solid global economic growth and the fact that all six base metal markets look set to be in fundamental deficit this year. But each has a slightly different supply-side story and this aspect should be the main differentiator. For example, zinc's narrative...Read More

India's Overwhelming Steel Projections?

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

The Indian government's plans of hitting 300 million tonnes of steel capacity by 2030 sounds overambitious in the current scenario given that output only managed to reach the 101 million tonne mark in 2017 - indicating three-fold (Read More

Steelmakers' improvement continues but industry still under pressure

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

After suffering for some seven years through to 2015, the world's steelmakers have had cause for cheer over the past couple of years. After some heavy losses and write-downs, they finally appear to have emerged from the wreckage of the global financial crisis. An economic upswing has taken root in most regions of the world, Chinese steel output and export growth has slowed noticeably, and steel pr...Read More

Ilva and the Italian flat steel market - poised for a change?

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

For a number of years problems at Ilva, the largest steelworks in Europe, have been casting shadow over the performance of the whole Italian steel industry. Will an acquisition of Ilva by a consortium led by ArcelorMittal, now in its final stage, be a game changer for the market?Following multiple reports of environmental and health problems caused by the Taranto plant, in 2013 Ilva was placed und...Read More

Modest changes in Chinese rebar demand spark acute price rises so can the reverse be true?

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

China ended steel production in all of the country's illegal induction furnaces by the end of June last year, it ha claimed.Most operators in China are primarily small private mills that use low-quality scrap to produce substandard rebar. This is mixed with grade III (HRB400) rebar and sold at a discount to construction contractors.For a long period, the government had neither a record of nor cont...Read More

No stopping strong global EV sales growth

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's month-on-month new electric vehicles (NEV) sales rebounded in August after month-on-month declines in June and July. The drop in sales between May and June was the first drop since September 2016, but Fastmarkets MB had expected Chinese NEV sales to dip temporarily after the June subsidy changes came into effect because consumers and NEV manufacturers would have to adjust to the new subsid...Read More

Higher-grade iron ore prices pioneered the downtrend in the Chinese steelmaking raw material market in November

January 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Iron ore prices fell sharply in the second half of November after climbing through October, with prices for higher-grade material pioneering the decline.Fastmarkets MB daily benchmark for 65% Fe fines dropped by 22% by Monday November 26 after peaking on October 29. The 62% Fe iron ore index declined by 16% over the period, as some Chinese steelmakers started to seek larger volumes of cheaper ores...Read More

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