Base Metal Stock Articles

PEOPLE MOVES: Ternium's M??ximo Vedoya named Alacero president

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

Latin American steel association Alacero has appointed M??ximo Vedoya as its new president on Wednesday November 7.Vedoya, who is the chief executive officer of Latin American steel group Ternium, will lead the association...Read More

GLOBAL BILLET WRAP: Prices show mixed trends on high scrap costs, low demand

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

Prices for steel billet showed mixed trends in the various global trading regions in the week ended Friday November 9, increasing in the CIS, Turkey and Egypt, while falling in Iran and China.The current high level of scrap prices in Turkey led to higher procurement of billet and improved sentiment among steelmakers in the Commonwealth of Independent States.Fastmarkets' daily index for Northern Eu...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Members eye post-Brexit ways to service EU clients

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange members are considering a multitude of ways to continue to service their EU clients in the event that a financial services deal is either not forthcoming or does not go far enough when the UK finally leaves the European Union. Some companies have even told their LME sales teams they need to be prepared to move to another major European city to be able to legally service their...Read More

LME WEEK 2018 - HOTTER ON METALS: LME members get ready for Brexit as departure day looms

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

If Brexit - the departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union on March 29, 2019 - isn't on your radar, it should be. With the annual London Metal Exchange Week now in full swing, the exchange, its members and their customers need to have contingency plans in place if they are expecting to be affected in any way by Brexit. And as with anything political, an element of brinkmanship will na...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Warehouses in drive to sway reform pendulum

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

When the London Metal Exchange finished its 12-step warehouse reform package, it proved once more that you cannot please all of the people all of the time. It faced some inevitable criticism of the rules, in particular that the LME went too far in certain areas and should consider tweaking or rolling back some of its reforms. In particular, the focus of attention was on the load-in, load-out (LILO...Read More

BIR LONDON: US scrap market still depends on Turkey after Section 232

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

The steel scrap sector in the United States still depends on exports to Turkey, a member of the Fastmarkets research team said during the ferrous session at the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) conference in London.This dependence persists despite the changes in the international markets created by the US' imposition of its Section 232 tariffs on imports of steel products, metals analyst Le...Read More

INT'L FERRO-ALLOYS CONF: Six key talking points as the industry gathers in Lisbon

November 12, 2018 / Staff reporter

As the ferro-alloys community prepares to gather in Lisbon for a busy few days of meetings and contract negotiations, Fastmarkets outlines some of the key topics likely to dominate discussions at this year's International Ferro-alloys Conference, on November 11-13.Is the ferro-vanadium mating season nearing completion?What promises to be a busy few days in Lisbon for purveyors of ferro-alloys may...Read More

Tech Talk for Monday November 12th 2018

12/11/2018 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 7 points in pre-opening trade. Altria (MO $63.42) is expected to open lower following a Wall Street Journal report that the FDA plans to propose a ban on menthol cigarettes. L Brands added $1.10 to $37.60 after Wells Fargo upgraded the stock to Outperform from Market Perform. Target was raised to $55 from $30.Yelp ((Y...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 09/11: LME base metals prices rattled by dollar surge; copper, nickel lose support

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower at the close of trading on Friday November 9, with broad price weakness coming amid a fresh surge in the dollar index while investors heed caution over hawkish US-Sino trade relations. "Base metals are working against the strong dollar and the tightening Fed policy," SP Angel commodities analyst Sergey Raevskiy told Fastmarkets. "All the f...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 09/11: Cobalt sulfate price continues to slide on thin trading, tight cash flows

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

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

LME market consultation feedback prompts rulebook amendments

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange has addressed a series of proposals put forward to market participants in a consultation period that began in early August, introducing key rulebook and procedural amendments in conjunction with its Strategic Pathway initiatives first introduced in 2017.Structured around key initiatives set out in 2017 to drive market growth, market feedback from the consultation has prom...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 09/11: Cobalt sulfate price continues to slide on thin trading, tight cash flows

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

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

GLOBAL CHROME SNAPSHOT: Ferro-chrome prices in China weaken; US, Europe prices down on lower offers

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Key data for the pricing session for the week ended Friday November 9. China  Domestic ferro-chrome spot prices continued to soften slightly amid ongoing weak market sentiment.  The UG2 chrome ore index dropped amid low liquidity, with buyers and sellers failing to agree a price in a falling market.  The imported charge chrome...Read More

CBA aluminium volumes up in Q3 on higher downstream, export sales

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Brazilian aluminium producer Companhia Brasileira de Alum?-nio (CBA) recorded sales volumes of 101,000 tonnes during the third quarter of 2018, up from 97,900 tonnes in the corresponding period a year before.Volume growth came from the company achieving a higher share of downstream products and exports in the sales mix, according to an earnings report published by parent group Votorantim.Consumpti...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 09/11: Cobalt sulfate price continues to slide on thin trading, tight cash flows

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

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

Zinc market conditions are the biggest challenge to operating CEZ - NIF

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

The current conditions in the zinc concentrate market are the biggest challenge to operating Noranda Income Fund's (NIF) processing facility profitably, the company said. NIF, which owns the Canadian Electrolytic Zinc (CEZ) facility in the Canadian province of Quebec, said that the supply tightness in the zinc concentrate market was the result of several large mine closures in recent years and str...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 09/11: Tellurium price narrows down; bismuth market starts rebound

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: UK prices fall on weak demand, pessimistic outlook

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Austenitic steel scrap prices in the UK decreased this week on the back of persistently poor demand and a negative outlook for early 2019, with lower nickel prices also a factor.Demand has been poor since October, when a substantial fall in the stainless steel market resulted in more cautious scrap purchasing from stainless mills. Scrap prices have gradually eased off during this time, although mu...Read More

WEEKLY SCRAP WRAP: US bucks trend toward softer scrap prices

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Scrap prices in the major global markets softened slightly during the working week from Monday November 5 to Friday November 9, with the exception of the United States.Export scrap prices out of the US were firm, with a number of sales heard out of the country's East Coast, although demand for material from the West Coast was limited.Meanwhile, the prices of scrap in Turkey, India and Asia mostly...Read More

UK SCRAP: Light iron market consolidates earlier price rises

November 10, 2018 / Staff reporter

Prices for light iron scrap in the United Kingdom were steady this week, consolidating a rise of ?5 ($7) per tonne over the week before, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday November 9.This increase reflected the fundamental pattern of domestic business conditions and a similar pattern in key export destinations, they added.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for UK grade-5C ferrous scrap on an in...Read More

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