Base Metal Stock Articles

CIS PIG IRON: Market stable despite use of martial law in Ukraine

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

The market for pig iron exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States was stable despite worries about shipments from Ukraine being interrupted because of the country's current restrictions under martial law, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 29.Fastmarkets' CIS export price assessment for high-manganese pig iron was unchanged at $355-365 per tonne fob Black Sea on November 29.Uk...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills unlikely to return to market soon, prices to fall

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills extended their absence from the deep-sea scrap market on persistently poor demand for finished steel and with no recovery in sight, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 29.After booking three deep-sea cargoes from the United States and the United Kingdom at the end of the last week, steel mills in Turkey paused their buying activity because of the sluggish demand...Read More

PRICING NOTICE: Proposal to refine US, Brazil pig iron prices

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Fastmarkets proposes to refine the specifications for three pig-iron price assessments in the United States and Brazil to reflect existing market conditions.Fastmarkets invites market participants to take part in a market consultation to refine the specifications of the three prices below. Fastmarkets has added the chemical compositions into the specifications to specify the phosphorous content of...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Prices fall on sluggish demand, Asian price fall

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Turkish billet prices have continued to fall this week, amid sluggish demand and a downturn in Asian steel prices, sources said on Thursday November 29.Suppliers in the CIS region have already reduced their billet offers to Turkey to $460-465 per tonne cfr, but demand in the country was very weak...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Billet prices weaken on lower offers, threat of new duty

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Steel billet import prices in Egypt have fallen by $20-25 per tonne over the past week amid poor demand and reduced offer prices, although domestic rebar prices were unchanged, sources said on Thursday November 29.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel billet imported into Egypt was $450-460 per tonne cfr on Thursday, down from $475-480 per tonne cfr last week.Billet producers in the Commo...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic price up further on billet gains

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices moved up further on Thursday November 29 following higher billet prices. Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,820-3,850 yuan ($549-553) per tonne, up 20 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,530-3,560 yuan per tonne, up 40 yuan per tonneRe-rolling mills raised procurement rates for billet when prices were at 3,040-3,050 yuan per tonne in the past couple of days, w...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Low nickel cost, weak market drag December values down

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products for December have decreased for the fifth consecutive month, pulled down by lower nickel prices in addition to weak market conditions amid competition with Asian imports.The December alloy surcharge for 2mm grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless steel sheets - based on data published by producers Outokumpu, Aperam and Acerinox - is ?,?1,321-1,36...Read More

European molybdenum oxide price edges up, alloy stable

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

The European molybdenum-oxide market has climbed 20 cents in trading by mid-week, with deals and offer prices reported above $12 per lb and returning to a level unseen since the start of November.Some oxide trading, however, has been in South Korea where major steelmaker Posco settled a tender for around 100 tonnes of oxide last week at about $12-12.10 per lb. The company is due to settle another...Read More

China AM: Ferrous futures drop again after mid-week recovery

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

China's ferrous futures retreated during the morning trading session on Thursday November 29 after a short-lived recovery a day earlier. Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange January rebar: 3,594 yuan ($517) per tonne, down 62 yuan per tonneJanuary hot-rolled coil: 3,434 yuan per tonne, down 31 yuan per tonneDalian Commodity Exchange January iron ore: 474.50 yuan per t...Read More

EUROPE HDG: Buyers hold back from new deals on poor market sentiment

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

European buyers of hot-dipped galvanized (HDG) coil have been watching the market in expectation of a price reduction, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 29.Buyers have mostly been holding back from making purchases while hoping for a clearer market trend to emerge."Prices are under pressure, for sure," a Northern European source said. "Demand from [the] automotive [sector] is slowing d...Read More

Brazilian steelmakers fear rushed import tariff decrease could hit industry

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Brazilian steelmakers are concerned that the domestic industry will struggle if President-elect Jair Bolsonaro reduces or does away with import tariffs when he takes office in January 2019, sources told Fastmarkets MB last week.Other market participants, however, do not believe any changes will be done abruptly or without corporate tax reforms. The new federal administration's future minister of e...Read More

Global crude steel output up 5.8% in October, Worldsteel says

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Global crude steel production volumes continued to rise year on year in October 2018, according to statistics published by the World Steel Association (Worldsteel) on Friday November 23.World crude steel output totaled 156.6 million tonnes in October this year, compared with 148 million tonnes in the corresponding month of 2017. Asia continued to be the single largest steel-producing region, with...Read More

Swiss investment bank UBS Group applies for LME Category II membership

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Swiss multinational investment bank, UBS Group, has applied for Category II membership on the London Metal Exchange, according to a note released by the exchange on Thursday November 15. The LME currently has 32 Category II members and the Swiss bank's London subsidiary, UBS Ltd, is already a member. Last month, Chinese broker Nanhua Futures similarly took steps...Read More

Brazilian flat steelmakers are granting 5-6% discounts, sources say

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Rumors have become stronger recently that discounts are being offered on flat steel prices in Brazil, Fastmarkets heard on Thursday November 29. Imported material has lost value and this has caused competition to intensify in the country, sources reported.Companhia Sider??rgica Nacional (CSN) is the main steelmaker granting price discounts to distributors at an average of 5-6% for all flat product...Read More

CIS PIG IRON: Market stable despite use of martial law in Ukraine

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

The market for pig iron exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States was stable despite worries about shipments from Ukraine being interrupted because of the country's current restrictions under martial law, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday November 29.Fastmarkets' CIS export price assessment for high-manganese pig iron was unchanged at $355-365 per tonne fob Black Sea on November 29.Uk...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Low nickel cost, weak market drag December values down

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products for December have decreased for the fifth consecutive month, pulled down by lower nickel prices in addition to weak market conditions amid competition with Asian imports.The December alloy surcharge for 2mm grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless steel sheets - based on data published by producers Outokumpu, Aperam and Acerinox - is ?,?1,321-1,36...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 29/11: LME base metals make price gains on rise in oil futures

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange made gains on Thursday November 29, following a rise in crude oil futures, but market sentiment remained uncertain with commodities facing macro-economic headwinds.Brent crude oil prices were firmer in afternoon trading, up by $1.80 to $60.16 per barrel. The recent low was $58.38 per bbl.For base metals, nickel was the highlight, with the three-month...Read More

ASIAN MORNING BRIEF 30/11: Hydro still uncertain on Alunorte; Xinfa aluminium smelters exempted from China's winter curtailments; Aurubis to resume production at two copper smelters

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday November 30.Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange registered some gains on Thursday November 29 following a rise in crude oil futures but market sentiment remained uncertain, with commodities facing macroeconomic headwinds. Read more in our live futures report.Here are how prices looked at the close of trading:Nors...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 29/11: Tharisa hits record chrome production, LME base metals continue recovery; first Q1 MJP offers

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Thursday November 29.Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange were higher during morning trading, with market confidence boosted by US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell saying that the central bank may soon be in a position to pause the interest rate hikes. Rising 2.27%, LME three-month tin traded the most...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 29/11: SHFE base metals stage broad-based recovery; Potanin allowed appeal against Rusal rival; Alcoa eyeing alumina greenfield opportunities

November 30, 2018 / Staff reporter

Good morning from Fastmarkets MB's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Thursday November 29.Base metals prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange staged a broad-based recovery during Asian morning trading on Thursday, recovering from the previous day's weakness on a softer dollar.Tin was the sole exception to the firmer tone seen across the rest of the SHFE base me...Read More

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