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AT A GLANCE: Thyssenkrupp reports H1, Q2 sales drop

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp's financial results for the first half and second quarter of its 2019/2020 financial year up to March 31, 2020. In brief  Thyssenkrupp's performance was significantly affected by the initial effects of the coronavirus pandemic. It cites the weak automotive market as well as price and volume losses in the materials businesses. Its steel Eur...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices down on poor demand

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil in Northern Europe dropped day on day on Tuesday May 12 due to the slow market, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, exw Northern Europe, was ?,?414.00 ($448.11) per tonne on Tuesday, down by ?,?6.00 per tonne from ?,?420.00 per tonne on Monday.Tuesday's index was calculated based on a few deals and "workable" prices...Read More

RUSSIA REBAR: Prices flat in market constrained by Covid-19 restrictions, public holidays

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The price of steel rebar in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow was unchanged week on week on Tuesday May 12, while buying remained slow due to Covid-19-related restrictions and public holidays, sources told Fastmrkets.Market participants said that construction activity, the key rebar consuming sector, remained limited last week."[Most] construction sites have been closed sin...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Import prices up slightly, demand weak

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The import prices for steel billet and rebar in the United Arab Emirates increased slightly over the past week, while demand was weak because of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, as well as the Covid-19 pandemic, market sources said on Tuesday May 12.Market participants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) believe demand is unlikely to improve before late May, when Ramadan will end. Local rebar...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Prices flat on subdued buying

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices were flat on Tuesday May 12 with most market participants taking a wait-and-see approach.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,480-3,510 yuan ($491-495) per tonne, unchangedMonday's price drop after last week's increases led many market participants to suspend trading to wait for further cues to emerge.The lower trading activity kept spot prices steady despite a streng...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from May 12

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday May 12 that are worth another look.Workers at ArcelorMittal Spain are preparing a series of token strikes in response to the company's decision to apply a new plan for temporary layoffs (known as ERTE), sources told Fastmarkets on May 12.Troubled oil trader ZenRock owes at least $615 million to banks, suppliers and customers, it sa...Read More

Rio Tinto watching M&A opportunities with patience, not complacency, CEO says

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Mining company Rio Tinto is maintaining an eye on the potential for merger and acquisition opportunities as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and plans to stay "patient but not complacent," its chief executive officer said. J-S Jacques told the Bank of America 2020 Global Metals, Mining and Steel Conference that metals market outlooks were currently clouded due to changing supply-demand pictures a...Read More

Mexican ferrous scrap prices continue uptrend on limited availability

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Most domestic ferrous scrap prices in the Mexican steelmaking regions of Monterrey and Baj?-o increased week on week after reduced availability of material led some mills to accept higher offers in order to secure supply.Low scrap availability led one mill in Mexico's Bajio manufacturing hub to announce a price increase of around 100-200 pesos last week. Other scrap buyers avoided announcing...Read More

CIS STEEL SLAB: Prices grow on massive sales to China

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) steel slab exporters turned to the Chinese market for sales in mid-May because customers in this market accepted higher prices than any in other destinations, Fastmarkets heard.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel slab, export, fob Black Sea, CIS was $335-340 per tonne on May 12, up from $325-335 per tonne fob a week earlier.Over 100,000 tonnes of...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: CIS mills look beyond China for higher prices

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Exporters of steel billet from the CIS have managed to secure deals at higher prices outside China, where trading activity has been concentrated recently.Fastmarkets' daily steel billet index, export, fob Black Sea, CIS, was $347 per tonne on Tuesday May 12, up by $2 from May 7.A 10,000-tonne cargo of Ukraine-origin billet was reported sold to Italy at $350 per tonne fob Black Sea.And...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Import prices up slightly, demand weak

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

The import prices for steel billet and rebar in the United Arab Emirates increased slightly over the past week, while demand was weak because of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, as well as the Covid-19 pandemic, market sources said on Tuesday May 12.Market participants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) believe demand is unlikely to improve before late May, when Ramadan will end. Local rebar...Read More

Brazilian automakers gradually reopen after fallow April

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Brazilian automakers are slowly resuming production after more than a month of idling due to Covid-19 brought the country's car output to near zero in April.General Motors (GM) reopened its engine plant in Joinville, in the southeastern state of Santa Catarina, on May 12, a company spokesperson told Fastmarkets. The other units owned by the company in Brazil have been preparing for the past four w...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Thyssenkrupp reports H1, Q2 sales drop

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp's financial results for the first half and second quarter of its 2019/2020 financial year up to March 31, 2020. In brief  Thyssenkrupp's performance was significantly affected by the initial effects of the coronavirus pandemic. It cites the weak automotive market as well as price and volume losses in the materials businesses. Its steel Eur...Read More

Oil merchant ZenRock owes at least $615 million to banks, trade partners - documents

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Troubled oil trader ZenRock owes at least $615 million to banks, suppliers and customers, it said in Singapore court filings seen by Fastmarkets.ZenRock has $116.1 million in secured financing owed to the banks HSBC, Natixis, BCP, Bank of China, Credit Agricole and ING Bank, the company's president, Xie Chun, told Singapore's High Court in an affidavit.The company has $448.9 million in unsecured o...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Thyssenkrupp reports H1, Q2 sales drop

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

A summary of German steelmaker Thyssenkrupp's financial results for the first half and second quarter of its 2019/2020 financial year up to March 31, 2020. In brief  Thyssenkrupp's performance was significantly affected by the initial effects of the coronavirus pandemic. It cites the weak automotive market as well as price and volume losses in the materials businesses. Its steel Eur...Read More

Japan's steel giants post full-year losses, plan more capacity closures

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Japanese steelmaking behemoths JFE and Nippon Steel have both announced losses for the previous financial year in recent days, with the two firms citing a highly challenging operating environment. Both companies will enact further reductions to their steel output in the coming months after a bruising first five months of the year where the effects of Covid-19 have ravaged Japanese steel demand and...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from May 12

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday May 12 that are worth another look.Workers at ArcelorMittal Spain are preparing a series of token strikes in response to the company's decision to apply a new plan for temporary layoffs (known as ERTE), sources told Fastmarkets on May 12.Troubled oil trader ZenRock owes at least $615 million to banks, suppliers and customers, it sa...Read More

GLOBAL ALUMINIUM WRAP: Premiums mostly flat despite industry restarts

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Aluminium premiums in Europe, the United States and Asia were mostly steady week-on-week on Tuesday May 12, with the gradual restart of industries in various parts of the world having little immediate effect.Rotterdam P1020 premiums flat while Italy premium ticks upwardUS Midwest premium unchanged despite automotive industry restartsAsia premiums flat in quiet market.Italy premium ticks upwardThe...Read More

Teck increasing QB2 workforce but still unclear when ops will return to normal, CEO says

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Teck Resources is starting to increase the number of workers active at its Quebrada Blanca Phase 2 (QB2) project in northern Chile but is still uncertain when it will be able to resume normal activities at the site. Around 1,100 employees are now active at the project, according to Don Lindsay, chief executive officer of the Canada-based company, noting that employment at the site had dropped...Read More

Rio Tinto watching M&A opportunities with patience, not complacency, CEO says

May 13, 2020 / Staff reporter

Mining company Rio Tinto is maintaining an eye on the potential for merger and acquisition opportunities as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and plans to stay "patient but not complacent," its chief executive officer said. J-S Jacques told the Bank of America 2020 Global Metals, Mining and Steel Conference that metals market outlooks were currently clouded due to changing supply-demand pictures a...Read More

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