Base Metal Stock Articles

RUSSIA REBAR: Mills remain stable after Easter holidays

April 10, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for rolled steel products in Russia have been unchanged over the past week after the slowdown of the Easter holiday in the CIS region, sources have told Metal Bulletin.Metal Bulletin's price assessment for Russian domestic 12mm A500C rebar was unchanged at 37,000-37,500 roubles ($622-630) per tonne cpt Moscow, including VAT, on Tuesday April 10.And the price assessment for Russian....Read More

Demand Indicators: April 10 2018

10 April 2018 / Staff reporter

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China's pledge to open markets provides prices with a boost

10 April 2018 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were broadly up on Tuesday April 10, with markets reacting positively to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s pledge to further open up China's economy. Aluminium continues to lead the complex higher, with the light metal up by 0.9% at the time of writing. This after surging 3.8% on Monday in response to the United States’ sanctions against Russi...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 10/04: Ali rally, premium outlook; Young Poong zinc shutdown

April 10, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

The latest metal markets news and price moves for the start of the North American day on Tuesday April 10. Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange continued to find support during morning trading today, with aluminium continuing its strong momentum following record volumes traded yesterday. Here's how the LME base metals complex looked at 12.56pm London time:Hassan Butt had the details as...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 10/04: SHFE copper prices jump; Codelco reaches wage deal at Chuquicamata; Stefan Boel to leave Aurubis

April 10, 2018 / Anna Xu

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's office in Shanghai as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Tuesday April 10.Copper prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange strengthened during Asian morning trading on Tuesday, after a further cooling in trade tensions between the United States and China led to increased buying interest among investors.Check Metal Bulletin's live futures report her...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Martin Vydra to retire from Sherritt this month

April 10, 2018 / Alex Harrison

Martin Vydra will retire from Canada-based nickel and cobalt producer Sherritt International at the end of April, Metal Bulletin understands. Vydra, who is senior vice-president, commercial & technologies, has held a wide range of senior roles at Sherritt during the 31 years he has spent...Read More

Nigel Dentoom becomes Metdist Enterprises CEO

April 10, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Nigel Dentoom has been appointed the chief executive officer (CEO) of Metdist Enterprises Ltd, a United Kingdom-based unit of diversified group Minmetco. Dentoom will assume the position of CEO in mid-April, undertaking a senior role within the group's international operations. Minmetco, Metdist Enterprises' ultimate parent, has interests spanning global metals trading and manufacturing, leisure,...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 10/04: LME aluminium breaks record trading volume; nickel gains momentum

April 10, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange continued to climb at the close of trading on Tuesday April 10, while aluminium volumes surpassed 37,000 lots traded. Aluminium maintained its upward momentum throughout the day, reaching a high of $2,242 per tonne, the highest since January 29. "Supply fears and uncertainty are the factors driving aluminium prices higher, but such an overreaction ma...Read More

LME suspends putting Rusal metal on-warrant

April 10, 2018 / Alice Mason

The London Metal Exchange has introduced a "temporary conditional suspension" on placing Rusal metal on-warrant, effective from April 17, it said on Tuesday April 10. This follows the announcement on Friday April 6 that the United States has sanctioned and frozen the assets of Oleg Deripaska and UC Rusal. In a notice released to LME members today, the exchange stated that the suspension is in plac...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 10/04: Comex copper price hits three-week high

April 10, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices surged to close to a one-month high in the US morning on Tuesday April 10, with the dollar retreating and the complex becoming more optimistic due to fundamental demand trends. Copper for May settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rose 5.15 cents or 1.7% to $3.1285 per lb. Earlier, the price touched $3.1280 per lb, the highest since March 15. "Whil...Read More

LME suspends putting Rusal metal on-warrant

April 10, 2018 / Alice Mason

The London Metal Exchange has introduced a "temporary conditional suspension" on placing Rusal metal on-warrant, effective from April 17, it said on Tuesday April 10. This follows the announcement on Friday April 6 that the United States has sanctioned and frozen the assets of Oleg Deripaska and UC Rusal. In a notice released to LME members today, the exchange stated that the suspension is in plac...Read More

CESCO: Codelco to maintain copper production in 2018, sell more to Europe

April 10, 2018 / Perrine Faye

Chilean state-owned miner Codelco will maintain its copper output at stable levels this year before a small increase in 2019 and small declines the following two years, new commercial vice president Roberto Ecclefield said. Production from Codelco's wholly-owned mines is expected to be slightly lower at 1.67 million tonnes in 2018 compared with 1.73 million tonnes last year due to declining ore gr...Read More

Brazil's aluminium premiums poised to rise on Albras' production cut, soaring US Midwest premium

April 10, 2018 / Danielle Assalve

Brazil's aluminium premiums have returned to 2015 levels and are expected to rise further in the short term due to supply disruption in the country and soaring US Midwest premiums.Hydro's Albras smelter announced on Tuesday April 10 that it is reducing its aluminium production by half due to alumina supply constraints. The curtailment represents 230,000 tonnes on an annualized basis, roughly 25% o...Read More

Vedanta's application to restart Tuticorin copper smelter rejected

April 10, 2018 / Archie Hunter

Vedanta Resources' planned restart of its Tuticorin copper smelter in Tamil Nadu, India, will be delayed after its application to do so was rejected by state environmental officials."The application has been rejected for want of more clarifications. The company is evaluating further course of action," Vedanta said via the London Stock Exchange.The announcement comes amid continued...Read More

WEEKLY BASE METAL PREMIUMS REPORT: 10/04

April 10, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

A summary of base metals premiums from across the globe for the week to Tuesday April 10.Read More

Vale 'enthusiastic' about Chinese economy, Caraj??s iron ore demand

April 10, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

Brazilian miner Vale is "enthusiastic" about China's economic prospects, which will result in increasing demand for its high-grade Caraj??s iron ore, chief executive officer Fabio Schvartsman has said."[The] Chinese are in another period of development," he told delegates at Ita??'s Macro Vision investors conference on Tuesday April 10. "They do not want growth at any cost, they want quality growt...Read More

Alumina index hits $470/t while Alunorte force majeure, tightness drag on

April 10, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Alumina prices have continued to accelerate so far this week, underpinned by tightness caused by disrupted production at Hydro's Alunorte alumina refinery. Metal Bulletin's daily fob Australia alumina index was calculated at $476.39 per tonne on Tuesday April 10, up $24.67 or 5.5% compared with the previous day's assessment. "The market is tight, and only getting tighter by the day. You can e...Read More

Mexican car production down 10.90% in March

April 10, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Mexican car production fell by 10.90% year-on-year in March, according to figures released by national automotive association, Amia, on Monday April 9.The country produced 331,109 vehicles last month, compared with 371,447 vehicles in the same month a year earlier.The reduction was mainly due to the lower number of working days in March 2018, which also affected domestic sales, Amia...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Billet import prices fall, rebar prices stable

April 10, 2018 / Serife Durmus

Prices for imported steel billet in the United Arab Emirates decreased this week, while rebar prices were stable, sources told Metal Bulletin on Tuesday April 10.Demand for imported rebar in both the UAE and Saudi Arabia remained weak.Domestic rebarThe major rebar producers in the UAE announced new rebar prices on March 26.The biggest steel producer, Emirates Steel, increased its rebar price to 2,...Read More

GULF FLAT STEEL IMPORTS: Prices continue to fall in UAE, Saudi Arabia

April 10, 2018 / Serife Durmus

Flat steel import prices in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia continued to fall this week, pushing buyers to refrain from bookings and hope for better deals later, sources told Metal Bulletin on Tuesday April 10.Demand was moderate in the UAE but continued to be weak in Saudi Arabia.UAEChina offered hot-rolled coil (HRC) at $610-615 per tonne cfr, while offers from Taiwan came in at $615-6...Read More

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