Base Metal Stocks Articles

CHINA REBAR: Domestic rebar prices edge up on surging futures

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices picked up slightly on Friday January 18 after strong gains in the futures market. Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,680-3,710 yuan ($543-548) per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,630-3,660 yuan per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneRebar futures rose to a two-month high of 3,636 yuan per tonne during the day, which gave spot prices some support.The g...Read More

Long Steel Products Trade Log, January 18, 2019

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

The latest bids, offers and deals in the global markets for rebar, wire rod, steel beams and other long steel products. Latest transaction: rebarRebar East China, domestic, grade...Read More

China AM: Ferrous futures maintain strength

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's ferrous futures maintain their strength during morning trading on Friday January 18, with the steel and coke contracts leading the charge.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,614 yuan ($534) per tonne, up 22 yuan per tonne May hot rolled coil: 3,504 yuan per tonne, up 12 yuan per tonne Dalian Commodity Exchange May iron ore: 524.50 yuan per tonne,...Read More

WEEKLY SCRAP WRAP: Global scrap prices show mixed dynamics

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Global ferrous scrap prices moved in varying directions during the working week from Monday January 14 to Friday January 18, with Turkish and Asian import prices going opposite ways.Turkish scrap import prices inched upward due to higher offer prices, while prices in Vietnam continued to weaken due to limited interest and trading. Taiwanese and Indian import prices were stable over the week.Turkey...Read More

US PIG IRON: Buyers start restocking at lower prices

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Pig iron buyers in the United States have resumed their purchases of material but at lower prices, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday January 18.Fastmarkets' import price assessment for pig iron in the US fell to $345-350 per tonne cfr on Friday, from $350-360 per tonne cfr a week earlier.Ukraine-origin pig iron was bought at $345-350 per tonne cfr. That was a drop from $365 per tonne cfr, the pri...Read More

UK FERROUS SCRAP: January prices drop in line with weaker exports

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

UK ferrous scrap prices for deliveries in January have dropped by ?15-20 ($19-26) per tonne, depending on grade, due to persistent weakness in export prices to the key destination of Turkey, trade sources told Fastmarkets on Friday January 18.The move followed a uniform price drop of ?20 per tonne in December settlements, after a rollover for two consecutive months.European export prices to trad...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Suppliers more optimistic amid reduced availability

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Sentiment in the export billet market in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) started to improve through the week ended Friday January 18, with mills turning more bullish amid reduced availability of February-rolling material.Some producers had sold significant volumes of billet in the preceding weeks, while some others were not officially offering any material.With less material available...Read More

Indian secondary billet prices down by $3 per tonne in a week

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Indian domestic secondary billet prices fell in the week ended Friday January 18, mainly on account of weakness in the prices of finished products such as rebar.The Indian domestic secondary billet price was assessed by Fastmarkets on Friday at 30,900-31,100 rupees ($435-437) per tonne ex-mill. This was down by 200 rupees ($3) per tonne compared with 31,100-31,300 rupees per tonne last weekend."Bi...Read More

ArcelorMittal Brasil studying to expand flat-rolling capacity in Tubar??o

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

ArcelorMittal Brasil is currently designing a long-term strategic plan until 2030 with a possibility that it would include an expansion to its flat-rolling capacity in Tubar??o, local chief executive officer Benjamin Baptista said on Friday January 18.The company owns roughly 13.5 square kilometers of land in Tubar??o, the name of the unit located in Serra, a city in the southeast Brazilian state...Read More

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Demand picks up but pricing outlook still negative

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

The pricing outlook for stainless steel in Europe remained negative despite recent good demand, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday January 18.One distributor has sold the tonnages it forecast so far in January, but that amount of demand was looking surprisingly positive.But this was in the context of recent better months. Compared with earlier, more economically buoyant times, demand is underwhelm...Read More

GLOBAL CHROME SNAPSHOT: Markets await release of February's tenders from Chinese mills for direction

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Key data from the pricing sessions in Asia, Europe and the United States for the week ending Friday January 18. China  The domestic ferro-chrome spot price was unmoved amid thin trading activity. Many market participants await February's tender prices, which mills are expected to release next week.  Higher trade prices and increased liquidity pushed up the UG2...Read More

FOCUS: End in sight for Asian stainless steel price war

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Import prices for stainless steel in Asia appear to have stabilized after a six-month slump thanks to an uptick in demand, a recovery in the nickel market and a potential drop in Indonesian supply. These seem to have put an end to the region's heated price war, sources told Fastmarkets MB on Wednesday January 16.Prices for 304 stainless cold-rolled coil and hot-rolled coil began to decline in earl...Read More

ArcelorMittal Brasil studying to expand flat-rolling capacity in Tubar??o

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

ArcelorMittal Brasil is currently designing a long-term strategic plan until 2030 with a possibility that it would include an expansion to its flat-rolling capacity in Tubar??o, local chief executive officer Benjamin Baptista said on Friday January 18.The company owns roughly 13.5 square kilometers of land in Tubar??o, the name of the unit located in Serra, a city in the southeast Brazilian state...Read More

Rio Tinto expects higher iron ore shipments in 2019

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Rio Tinto expects to ship 338-350 million tonnes of iron ore this year, up from 338.2 million tonnes in 2018, despite disruption to its Robe Valley lump and fines shipments from Cape Lambert in Western Australia earlier this month. A screening facility at the miner's Cape Lambert A port facility, which ships its lower-grade iron ore products, was affected by a fire last week.For the four...Read More

China AM: Steel futures maintain strength, raw materials pick up

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's ferrous futures experienced a slight uptick on Thursday January 17 across the board, with steel contracts maintaining their strength from a day earlier.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,557 yuan ($526) per tonne, up 5 yuan per tonneMay hot rolled coil: 3,464 yuan per tonne, up 16 yuan per tonne Dalian Commodity Exchange May iron ore: 513 yuan p...Read More

WEEKLY SCRAP WRAP: Global scrap prices show mixed dynamics

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Global ferrous scrap prices moved in varying directions during the working week from Monday January 14 to Friday January 18, with Turkish and Asian import prices going opposite ways.Turkish scrap import prices inched upward due to higher offer prices, while prices in Vietnam continued to weaken due to limited interest and trading. Taiwanese and Indian import prices were stable over the week.Turkey...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Suppliers more optimistic amid reduced availability

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Sentiment in the export billet market in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) started to improve through the week ended Friday January 18, with mills turning more bullish amid reduced availability of February-rolling material.Some producers had sold significant volumes of billet in the preceding weeks, while some others were not officially offering any material.With less material available...Read More

Indian secondary billet prices down by $3 per tonne in a week

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Indian domestic secondary billet prices fell in the week ended Friday January 18, mainly on account of weakness in the prices of finished products such as rebar.The Indian domestic secondary billet price was assessed by Fastmarkets on Friday at 30,900-31,100 rupees ($435-437) per tonne ex-mill. This was down by 200 rupees ($3) per tonne compared with 31,100-31,300 rupees per tonne last weekend."Bi...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 18/01: Focus on US-Chinatrade talks as nickel rises 1.9%

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Prices in the base metals complex consolidated higher at the close of trade on Friday January 18 amid continued optimism about trade talks between the United States and China, and increased bullish sentiment overall.The London Metal Exchange 3-month nickel contract closed in Friday trading at $11,820 per tonne, and was the day's biggest mover, up by 1.9% from Thursday's closing price.Nickel was tr...Read More

FOCUS: End in sight for Asian stainless steel price war

January 19, 2019 / Staff reporter

Import prices for stainless steel in Asia appear to have stabilized after a six-month slump thanks to an uptick in demand, a recovery in the nickel market and a potential drop in Indonesian supply. These seem to have put an end to the region's heated price war, sources told Fastmarkets MB on Wednesday January 16.Prices for 304 stainless cold-rolled coil and hot-rolled coil began to decline in earl...Read More

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