Base Metal Stocks Articles

BETTING ON BLOCKCHAIN: Rabobank, Concord, PGS developing blockchain trading platform for metal repo financing

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Dutch bank Rabobank, international trading firm Concord Resources and warehousing firm PGS are developing a blockchain trading platform for the metal repo financing business, the companies said.The parties signed a letter of intent and have already started developing the system, known as Beyond Commodities. Its goal is to drive efficiencies, traceability and transparency in metals trading - specif...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The Glencore succession begins

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Since its merger with Xstrata, Glencore - previously a trading and marketing firm - has become a mining firm whose earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization is dominated by earnings from its industrial activities. The recent appointment of Peter Freyberg as head of the company's industrial mining assets, a newly created position with oversight and responsibility for all Glenco...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 13/12: Comex copper maintains gains through Thursday session

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Comex copper prices moved higher on the morning of Thursday December 13 in the United States, with easing global trade tensions providing a boost to risk appetite.The copper price for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange gained 0.90 cents to $2.7790 per lb.Worries that the trade war between the US and China will only escalate in 2019 have softened in recent we...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The Glencore succession begins

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Since its merger with Xstrata, Glencore - previously a trading and marketing firm - has become a mining firm whose earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization is dominated by earnings from its industrial activities. The recent appointment of Peter Freyberg as head of the company's industrial mining assets, a newly created position with oversight and responsibility for all Glenco...Read More

INTERVIEW: Protectionism 'no bad thing' for minor metals, Anthony Lipmann says

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

The minor metals industry is facing turbulent times and increased volatility in all regions, but some things remain constant and there are always new opportunities if you know where to look, says former-chairman of the MMTA Anthony Lipmann. For Lipmann, owner of niche metals company Lipmann Walton and former chairman of the Minor Metals Trade Association, the constants include an "old fa...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The Glencore succession begins

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Since its merger with Xstrata, Glencore - previously a trading and marketing firm - has become a mining firm whose earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization is dominated by earnings from its industrial activities. The recent appointment of Peter Freyberg as head of the company's industrial mining assets, a newly created position with oversight and responsibility for all Glenco...Read More

BETTING ON BLOCKCHAIN: The evolution of networks for trade finance

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

As part of its series on blockchain in commodities, Fastmarkets takes a closer look at the evolution of blockchain networks for trade financeMarco PoloOne of the fastest growing trade and working capital finance networks in blockchain is the Marco Polo network, a joint venture with technology firm TradeIX and software firm R3, along with a number of major banks and their clients.Designed to facili...Read More

UK FERROUS SCRAP: December prices drop on weaker export markets, UK demand

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

UK ferrous scrap prices for deliveries in December have uniformly dropped by ?20 per tonne due to weaker export prices and a slowdown in domestic consumer demand, trade sources told Fastmarkets MB on Thursday December 13.The move follows a rollover on consumer delivery settlements in the past two months. UK suppliers had signaled a likely drop in December shipment prices due to a fall in European...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills unlikely to return to scrap buying in near term

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills continued to stay out of the deep-sea scrap markets on Thursday December 13. They are unlikely to resume buying any time soon due to the continuing lack of demand for finished steel in the country's domestic and export markets.Steel mills in Turkey have been holding back from scrap purchases for more than two weeks now, with only one cargo booked since November 2...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 13/12: Comex copper maintains gains through Thursday session

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Comex copper prices moved higher on the morning of Thursday December 13 in the United States, with easing global trade tensions providing a boost to risk appetite.The copper price for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange gained 0.90 cents to $2.7790 per lb.Worries that the trade war between the US and China will only escalate in 2019 have softened in recent we...Read More

BETTING ON BLOCKCHAIN: The evolution of networks for trade finance

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

As part of its series on blockchain in commodities, Fastmarkets takes a closer look at the evolution of blockchain networks for trade financeMarco PoloOne of the fastest growing trade and working capital finance networks in blockchain is the Marco Polo network, a joint venture with technology firm TradeIX and software firm R3, along with a number of major banks and their clients.Designed to facili...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 13/12: Metals prices firmer after further trade progress

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

It was another firmer start for the three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange this morning, Thursday December 13, with all the metals in positive territory and showing average gains of 0.6%.More positive steps from China on trade seems to be easing some of the concerns in the market, although the traders are probably nervous that any positivity could be unwound with one president...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices under pressure from slow trading, uncertainty over upcoming safeguarding decision

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

The European hot-rolled coil (HRC) market has remained under pressure from the traditional seasonal slowdown in demand and uncertainty over the final decision in a safeguarding case, sources told Fastmarkets this week.And high stocks and seasonal destocking mean distributors have little interest in making new deals. Having set provisional 25% tariffs for 23 steel products ...Read More

UK FERROUS SCRAP: December prices drop on weaker export markets, UK demand

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

UK ferrous scrap prices for deliveries in December have uniformly dropped by ?20 per tonne due to weaker export prices and a slowdown in domestic consumer demand, trade sources told Fastmarkets MB on Thursday December 13.The move follows a rollover on consumer delivery settlements in the past two months. UK suppliers had signaled a likely drop in December shipment prices due to a fall in European...Read More

CHINA HRC: Prices strengthen further on rallying futures

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

China's hot-rolled coil prices continued to rise on Thursday December 13 on strong gains in the futures market.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,770-3,800 yuan ($547-552) per tonne, up 20-30 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tianjin): 3,600-3,620 yuan per tonne, up 20 yuan per tonneA Hangzhou-based source told Fastmarkets MB that a few traders bought HRC from the spot market on seeing the surge in t...Read More

US domestic, import wire rod market quiet as 2019 approaches

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Wire rod prices in the United States have stayed flat over the past two weeks, while industry sources were divided as to whether mill hikes announced in November will be accepted by the marketplace in January 2019. Fastmarkets AMM's price assessment for industrial quality low-carbon rod held firm at $39.25-41.25 per hundredweight ($785-825 per short ton) fob mill on Wednesday December 12, with imp...Read More

UK FERROUS SCRAP: December prices drop on weaker export markets, UK demand

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

UK ferrous scrap prices for deliveries in December have uniformly dropped by ?20 per tonne due to weaker export prices and a slowdown in domestic consumer demand, trade sources told Fastmarkets MB on Thursday December 13.The move follows a rollover on consumer delivery settlements in the past two months. UK suppliers had signaled a likely drop in December shipment prices due to a fall in European...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL: Prices down further amid weak demand from construction sector

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

Turkish domestic long steel prices have continued to weaken over the past week due to limited demand from the construction sector in particular, sources said on Thursday December 13.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for domestic rebar in Turkey was at TRY2,880-2,950 ($538-551) per tonne ex-works, including 18% VAT, down from last week's TRY2,900-3,000 per tonne.The local sales prices for r...Read More

CIS PIG IRON: Market inactive before start of holiday season

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

The pig iron export market in the Commonwealth of Independent States remained inactive during the week ended Thursday December 13 as buyers preferred to postpone bookings ahead of the year-end holidays.Fastmarkets' CIS export price assessment for high-manganese pig iron was unchanged at $355-360 per tonne fob Black Sea on December 13."Buyers prefer to wait until January, because [the] pig iron pri...Read More

UK FERROUS SCRAP: December prices drop on weaker export markets, UK demand

December 14, 2018 / Staff reporter

UK ferrous scrap prices for deliveries in December have uniformly dropped by ?20 per tonne due to weaker export prices and a slowdown in domestic consumer demand, trade sources told Fastmarkets MB on Thursday December 13.The move follows a rollover on consumer delivery settlements in the past two months. UK suppliers had signaled a likely drop in December shipment prices due to a fall in European...Read More

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