Base Metal Stock Articles

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Prices fall, rebar demand improves slightly

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel billet and rebar prices in the United Arab Emirates decreased on Tuesday August 31 while demand for rebar improved, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand for rebar improved after a long period of poor demand due to low stock levels, sources said.The country's biggest producer, Emirates Steel, was offering rebar at 2,610 dirhams ($710.46) per tonne, and Conares Steel's rebar price was 2,574 dirhams...Read More

CIS STEEL SLAB: Negative fundamentals send prices down

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Export slab prices from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region decreased in the week to Tuesday August 31 pressured by multiple negative factors.Lower CIS finished flat steel prices both in the domestic markets and for foreign customers was one of the reasons for the decline in slab segment.Fastmarkets' weekly assessment of the price for steel hot-rolled coil, export, fob Black Sea, C...Read More

Europe FeSi market set push above ?,?2,000 per tonne, trade sources say

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

European prices for ferro-silicon were likely to set more record highs in the near term, with the market already at levels not seen since Fastmarkets started to assess the market in the late 1990s.A combination of firm fundamentals, an acute container shortage, record high freight rates, and production and transportation issues were all set to boost the metals markets at least through December and...Read More

INTERVIEW: Beltrame looks to futureproof itself with eco steel plant ahead of green revolution

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

With Italian steelmaker AFV Beltrame Group's recently announced investment in a new green steel plant in Romania, chief executive Carlo Beltrame is looking to futureproof the company ahead of the upcoming green steel revolution. In discussion with Fastmarkets' Carrie Bone, he outlined the changes and challenges anticipated for decarbonizing the steel industry."Why green? Because when we started on...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Strong end-user demand prevents sharp price drop

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices edged down slightly on Tuesday August 31, but less so than futures due to strong end-user demand.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,220-5,260 yuan ($807-813) per tonne, widening downward by 10 yuan per tonne.The most-traded January rebar futures contract briefly dropped to today's low of 5,287 yuan per tonne before recovering...Read More

INTERVIEW: Beltrame looks to futureproof itself with eco steel plant ahead of green revolution

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

With Italian steelmaker AFV Beltrame Group's recently announced investment in a new green steel plant in Romania, chief executive Carlo Beltrame is looking to futureproof the company ahead of the upcoming green steel revolution. In discussion with Fastmarkets' Carrie Bone, he outlined the changes and challenges anticipated for decarbonizing the steel industry."Why green? Because when we started on...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 31

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday August 31 that are worth another lookWith Italian steelmaker AFV Beltrame Group's recently announced investment in a new green steel plant in Romania, chief executive Carlo Beltrame is looking to futureproof the company ahead of the upcoming green steel revolution. In...Read More

Downtrend persists in Mexican ferrous scrap markets

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Mexican steel scrap prices continued to decrease in the week ended on Friday August 27, as most steelmakers applied price cuts because of competition from imported material.Scrap consumers have been pushing through a series of weekly price cuts due to pressure from lower international prices.Fastmarkets' assessment of the steel scrap No1 busheling, consumer buying price, delivered mill Monterrey&n...Read More

GLOBAL ALUMINIUM WRAP: Premiums up as bullishness beats backwardation

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Aluminium premiums increased on Tuesday August 31 across the globe, with tight supply, an opened arbitrage window in China, and overall bullish sentiment providing market tailwinds and supporting all-time highs.Premiums up in Rotterdam on insufficient supplyUS Midwest premium stable at record highPremiums rise in Shanghai amid wide arbitrage profitsImproved market sentiment drives MJP premiums upw...Read More

South African manganese prices up as freight cost eases, but margins still thin

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Manganese markets were quiet in the week ended Friday August 27, with buyers expecting miners to reduce their offer prices for October shipments to match the port markets."[Miners] must at least offer at a level equal to the port markets to attract buying interest, otherwise smelters will just buy from the spot market," a manganese ore buyer said. "And traders would further lower their purchase am...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 31

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday August 31 that are worth another lookWith Italian steelmaker AFV Beltrame Group's recently announced investment in a new green steel plant in Romania, chief executive Carlo Beltrame is looking to futureproof the company ahead of the upcoming green steel revolution. In...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Minmetals hires Rojas to develop copper concs blending

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's biggest metals conglomerate, Minmetals, has hired Julio Cesar Rojas Ramirez to develop its copper concentrates blending business and the utilitization of its copper smelting capacity, Fastmarkets has heard.Prior to joining Minmetals, Rojas was director for primary raw materials with Aurubis, Europe's biggest copper smelter.His previous roles include head of global sales at Nyrstar and seni...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 31/08: LME Al above $2,700/t, up 3% since start of August, lead down 6%

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Aluminium's three-month price had the strongest growth in the complex this month, trading at $2,726.50 per tonne on Tuesday August 31, while most other prices on the London Metal Exchange were lower than on August 2. Aluminium closed at $2,718 per tonne on Tuesday, a rise of 2.6% from last Friday's price of $2,649.50 per tonne and up from $2,615 per tonne at the start of August. Bullish funda...Read More

LME to launch LMEpassport with aluminium on October 1

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange's new digital register for physical metals data, LMEpassport, will launch on October 1, starting with aluminium, the exchange announced on Tuesday August 31.LMEpassport will store electronic Certificates of Analysis (CoAs), which are specification and quality assurance documents that must accompany shipments of LME metals into and out of warehouses.It will also store sust...Read More

CHINA HRC: Domestic prices dip on weak economic data

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic hot-rolled coil (HRC) prices in China edged lower on Tuesday August 31; futures prices pulled back due to the latest factory activity data prompting concerns over the country's economic recovery.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,700-5,730 yuan ($881-886) per tonne, down by 20 yuan per tonneThe most-traded HRC contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange came down from its highest leve...Read More

RESEARCH: Ferro-alloy prices forecast to maintain momentum through Q3 2021

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.This month's key ferro-alloy forecast highlights:Bulk and noble alloys both moved largely in line with our price forecasts globally over the past month, though several markets surprised to the upside, exceeding our forecast gains. Stronger-than-forecast pricing momentum was primarily triggered by supply shortages in numerous...Read More

EUROPE HRC WRAP: Sentiment turns negative after buyers, sellers return to market

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

The mood in the European hot-rolled coil market soured in the week ended Friday August 27 after both buyers and producers started to return after the summer holiday in August.Trading activity has been limited while buyers follow a wait-and-see strategy.Buyers expect domestic coil prices to decline in September due to lower raw material costs.Demand outlook for the automotive segment - one of the k...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Market activity slow, sentiment negative

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European hot-rolled coil (HRC) market remained calm on Tuesday August 31 while buyers remained in a "wait-and-see" mode, sources told Fastmarkets.Although both buyers and sellers have returned to the market after a traditionally slow August, they have been taking their time to assess market trends. Buyers' sentiment has been largely negative due to lower iron ore costs, uncertainty over automo...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 31/08: LME Al above $2,700/t, up 3% since start of August, lead down 6%

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

Aluminium's three-month price had the strongest growth in the complex this month, trading at $2,726.50 per tonne on Tuesday August 31, while most other prices on the London Metal Exchange were lower than on August 2. Aluminium closed at $2,718 per tonne on Tuesday, a rise of 2.6% from last Friday's price of $2,649.50 per tonne and up from $2,615 per tonne at the start of August. Bullish funda...Read More

LME to launch LMEpassport with aluminium on October 1

September 01, 2021 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange's new digital register for physical metals data, LMEpassport, will launch on October 1, starting with aluminium, the exchange announced on Tuesday August 31.LMEpassport will store electronic Certificates of Analysis (CoAs), which are specification and quality assurance documents that must accompany shipments of LME metals into and out of warehouses.It will also store sust...Read More

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