Base Metal Stocks Articles

AT A GLANCE: China Molybdenum net profit up 139% in H1

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

A summary of the financial and performance results for China Molybdenum for the first half of 2021, published on Monday August 23.In briefRevenue from the company's mining and processing business totaled 84.82 billion yuan ($13.07 billion) in the first half of 2021, up by 81.45% year-on-year. Net profit was 2.41 billion...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Gonzalo Cuadra to retire from Europe's Codelco Services; Paredes takes role

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Gonzalo Cuadra will retire from his role as commercial representative in Europe for Chilean copper producer Codelco after almost three decades with the company, according to an announcement circulated among customers on Tuesday August 24.Jos?(C) Ignacio P?(C)rez Paredes, who has been on the company's team in London since 2018 and with Codelco for 10 years, will succeed Cuadra as chief executive of...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Local producers reduce prices, demand remains low

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic rebar producers in the United Arab Emirates reduced their prices on Tuesday August 24 amid low demand, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand was low because of the summer slowdown and falling prices; buyers preferred to wait to determine how much further prices will fall.The country's biggest producer, Emirates Steel, offered rebar at 2,610 dirhams ($710.46) per tonne, down from 2,957 dirh...Read More

RUSSIA REBAR: Domestic price dropping due to oversupply and export duty

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for steel rebar in Russia's Central Federal District widened downward by 3,500 roubles ($47) per tonne in the week to Monday August 23.Oversupply and an export duty were the main reasons for another round of price decline that began on July 19. The recent downward trend has been in line with market expectations, however, with market participants describing it as predictable and con...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Most prices up on active trading in Chinese ports

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iron ore prices largely increased on Tuesday August 24 with active trading at China's ports.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $146.13 per tonne, up by $9.42 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $147.96 per tonne, up by $10.74 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $113.91 per tonne, up by $7.27 per tonne65% Fe Brazil-origin fines, cfr Qingdao: $166.1...Read More

ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Chinese futures gains fail to inspire scrap market

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Rising Chinese ferrous futures on Monday did little to raise steel scrap demand in China, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday August 24.Demand for importing steel scrap in China remains mutedBuying sentiment in Taiwan coolsSouth Korean demand for Japan high-grade scrap still highChinaThe market for steel scrap imported into China remained quiet on Tuesday despite gains in the steel futures markets...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 24/08: Aluminium price close to year-high, zinc up 3%

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Aluminium's three-month price on the London Metal Exchange, backed by a constrained physical market, was just $5.50 per tonne short of its latest year-to-date high on Tuesday August 24, with nickel and zinc also climbing back above key psychological levels while most commodities and equities ticked upward.Aluminium's futures contract showed an intraday high of $2,636.50 per tonne on Tuesday, just...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Mills extend their silence in deep-sea markets amid weak steel sales

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills continued to stay away from the deep-sea scrap import markets for the second working day of the week amid limited finished steel sales, market participants told Fastmarkets on Tuesday August 24.The most recent deep-sea trade was reported at the end of the week to August 20, when a steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a United States cargo composed of 20,000 tonnes of HMS...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Prices strong in China amid supply tightness

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne coking coal prices maintained their upward trend in the cfr China market amid continuous supply tightness on Tuesday August 24. The fob market increased amid stable buying interest, sources said.Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $386.83 per tonne, up $5.10 per tonne Hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $356.68 per tonne, up $3.78 per tonne Premium hard coking...Read More

Trade log: Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lb

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lb trade log including business, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets publishes trades logs for its key price assessments and indices to bring more transparencyinto the markets it covers and the pricing process it applies.Fastmarkets assessed Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam,...Read More

GULF STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Local producers reduce prices, demand remains low

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic rebar producers in the United Arab Emirates reduced their prices on Tuesday August 24 amid low demand, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand was low because of the summer slowdown and falling prices; buyers preferred to wait to determine how much further prices will fall.The country's biggest producer, Emirates Steel, offered rebar at 2,610 dirhams ($710.46) per tonne, down from 2,957 dirh...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Most prices up on active trading in Chinese ports

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iron ore prices largely increased on Tuesday August 24 with active trading at China's ports.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $146.13 per tonne, up by $9.42 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $147.96 per tonne, up by $10.74 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $113.91 per tonne, up by $7.27 per tonne65% Fe Brazil-origin fines, cfr Qingdao: $166.1...Read More

Afghanistan's mighty copper reserves remain out of reach, even for China

August 25, 2021 / Staff reporter

As the world's media spotlight falls on Afghanistan, Fastmarkets looks at why reported claims of incoming Chinese mining deals are unlikely to be fulfilled soon.Mes Aynak, Afghanistan's most well-known copper project, means "small copper deposit" in Pashto. Indications suggest it is anything but.The deposit holds 240 million tonnes of 2.3% grade copper ore, according to the United States Geologica...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 23

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday August 23 that are worth another look.Increasing costs for long-term storage at the Chinese port of Tiajnin have added to the financial burdens facing alloy smelters and trading houses this year.Tianyuan Manganese Industry Group (TMI), said to be the world's largest producer of manganese flake, has not halted production, it told Fas...Read More

IN FIGURES: China's battery raw materials imports, July 2021

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

A summary of China's battery raw materials imports for July 2021, according to the latest Chinese customs data released on Friday August 20.In brief Imports of cobalt rose month on month despite unappealing import profits in June and July. A trader source told Fastmarkets that some cobalt arriving in a Chinese bonded warehouse in July was immediately exported again, meaning the actual amount circu...Read More

Alumina prices rise as market mulls fallout from Jamalco fire

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Alumina prices climbed on Monday August 23 to their highest since February 1 last year, after trading sideways for most of this month.Fastmarkets' alumina index, fob Australia, was assessed at $305.00 per tonne on Monday, up from $301.32 per tonne on August 20.A deal was reported at $305 per tonne on an fob Western Australia basis earlier on Monday. But market participants were focused on the poss...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 23/08: LME copper in $27 backwardation, other prices up 2%

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Cancellation of 44,000 tonnes of copper in London Metal Exchange warehouses kept the metal's nearby price spreads in backwardation on Monday August 23, while sentiment for LME prices turned positive after a week of selling.Some 44,475 tonnes of copper were booked for removal from the Busan, Singapore and Kaohsiung warehouses on Monday, reducing the amount of metal on-warrant to 197,750 tonnes, the...Read More

Portside manganese ore prices bounce back after one-month slip

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Manganese ore prices at China's Tianjin port rebounded during the week to Friday August 20, supported by elevated costs and a drop in stocks after many suppliers destocked in recent weeks.Fastmarkets calculated the manganese ore port index, base 37% Mn, range 35-39%, fot Tianjin, China at 34 yuan ($5.22) per dry metric tonne unit (dmtu) on Friday, up by 0.70 yuan, or 2.1%, from 33.30 yuan per dmtu...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 23

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday August 23 that are worth another look.Increasing costs for long-term storage at the Chinese port of Tiajnin have added to the financial burdens facing alloy smelters and trading houses this year.Tianyuan Manganese Industry Group (TMI), said to be the world's largest producer of manganese flake, has not halted production, it told Fas...Read More

FOCUS: Rising storage costs at Tianjin Port increase headaches for ore traders

August 24, 2021 / Staff reporter

Increasing costs for long-term storage at the Chinese port of Tiajnin have added to the financial burdens facing alloy smelters and trading houses this year.In late December 2020, Tianjin Port Group passed a proposal to raise the ceiling level on storage charges for non-ferrous cargoes held at the largest port in northern China.From January 1, 2021, it announced, non-ferrous cargoes stored for lon...Read More

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