Base Metal Stocks Articles

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Prices steady after Turkish mills return to market

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills resumed their deep-sea scrap purchases on Friday November 2 after a short break, with prices remaining firm.A Baltic Sea supplier was offering 30,000-35,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (95:5) at $345 per tonne on November 1; a steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked the cargo at $342 per tonne...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Further futures retreat weighs on market prices

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

China's iron ore futures fell further on Friday November 2, dragging down prices and the amount of physical trading activity.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $73.97 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $1.28 per tonne.MB 62% Fe Pilbara Blend Fines Index: $73 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $1.28 per tonne.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index-Low Alumina: $76.96 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $1.20 per tonne.MB 58% Fe Premi...Read More

Trade log November 2018: Cobalt

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

Cobalt trade log including business, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets MB.Unless otherwise stated, all prices are per lb on an in-warehouse basis. Delivered prices are netted back. Metal Bulletin prices Click here for Fastmarkets MB's price assessment for low-grade cobalt, in-warehouse, $ per lb Click here for...Read More

FASTMARKETS NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 02/11: Minor metals

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

The following Fastmarkets minor metals prices changed on Friday November 2:Minor metalsBismuth MB China domestic, yuan/tonne: 48,000-51,000 yuan per tonne from 49,000-51,500 yuanChromium MB free market alumino-thermic, $/tonne: $10,800-11,500 per tonne from $10,700-11,500Cobalt Sulfate,...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 02/11: Manganese prices fall on thin spot activity; oversupply puts pressures on bismuth

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

CHINA MINOR METALS REPORT 02/11: Gallium price drops on persistent weak demand; tellurium up on active buying

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Transaction prices fall further as competition for share continues

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

European transaction prices for grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless steel sheets decreased further this week with competition between European and Asian material continuing.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for the material fell to ?,?2,180-2,240 ($2,480-2,549) per tonne delivered on Friday November 2, down by $20-60 per tonne.https://www.metalbulletin.com/My-price-book.html?price=43619Meanwhi...Read More

CHINA NICKEL BRIQUETTE SNAPSHOT: Premium slides on weakening demand in batteries, stainless sectors

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Tuesday October 30 pricing session in Shanghai. Key drivers - Battery demand weakened slightly in the Chinese market over October, and it sent ripples into battery raw materials, including nickel briquette. - Both duty-free and duty-paid nickel briquette is abundant in the Chinese domestic market. - Nickel briquette has also been affected by weak demand from the stainless steel s...Read More

FASTMARKETS NON-FERROUS EUROPEAN SCRAP PRICE CHANGES 02/11

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

The following Fastmarkets non-ferrous European free market scrap prices changed on Friday November 2:Aluminium scrapFloated Frag: ?,?990-1,050 per tonne from ?,?1,000-1,050Aluminium ingotDuty paid...Read More

Asian scrap prices fall further amid weak demand for downstream products

November 03, 2018 / Staff reporter

Ferrous scrap prices in Asia continued to trend downward this week amid intense competition in the downstream billet and long steel markets."The low prices in those markets are resulting in weaker price ideas for ferrous scrap in Asia," a Japanese trader told Fastmarkets MB on Friday November 2.The bearish sentiment is expected to persist for the short term and drive down ferrous scrap import pric...Read More

Gold Closes Back Above 100-Day Moving Average

Nov 2 2018 6:41PM / Kitco Commentary

Yesterday's $22 gain was significant for a multitude of reasons. First, it was the most significant single-day gain since October 11, when gold traded from just under $1,200 ($1,198) and closed a respectable $30 higher, finally settling at approximately $1,227.80 per ounce. The significance of that gain was that gold pricing finally broke above multiple key levels of resistance. The first level go...Read More

Dollar up as U.S.-China trade tensions linger, jobs data helps

Nov 2 2018 3:54PM / Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose against the yen and the euro on Friday in a choppy session, as worries that a trade deal between the United States and China may not be imminent curtailed risk appetite and boosted safe-haven demand for the greenback.White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told CNBC that President Donald Trump has not asked U.S. officials to draw up a proposed trade plan for...Read More

Gold Analysts Watching For Surprises As U.S. Midterm Elections, Fed Meeting Near

Nov 2 2018 2:30PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Analysts are focusing on next week’s midterm elections in the U.S. and the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting as gold tries to hold significant support above the $1,230 an ounce level.While the majority of analysts interviewed by Kitco remained bullish on gold price next week, many experts talked about uncertainty in the air due to Tuesday’s midterm election...Read More

What Central Banks Bought Gold In 2018?

Nov 2 2018 12:11PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Central banks are not only purchasing more gold than in recent years, but a number of new buyers have entered the fray.This includes Poland and Hungary, the first European Union nations to buy gold since the start of the century, said Junlu Liang, senior analyst with the consultancy Metals Focus. In the case of Hungary, the central bank not only bought its first gold in 32 years, bu...Read More

U.S. Midterms Keeping Gold Investors On Their Toes

Nov 2 2018 11:25AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Wall Street looks for gold prices to rise next week, although many in the weekly Kitco News gold survey also described themselves as neutral at the moment due to uncertainty surrounding U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday.Main Street remained bullish.The Republicans are seen maintaining control of the U.S. Senate, but news reports suggest Democrats have a chance to take control of the...Read More

Miners Continue to Consolidate During Q3 Earnings

Nov 2 2018 9:51AM / Kitco Commentary

Last week, two of Canada's largest gold miners reported losses for the third quarter, continuing a disappointing run that has seen the industry struggle to attract investors. Barrick Gold (ABX) reported a $412m net loss due to a $405m impairment on its Lagunas Norte project in Peru, while Goldcorp (GG) swung to a $101m loss from a net profit of $111m a year earlier. These disappointing result...Read More

Standard Chartered: Gold Sought As Safe Haven Ahead Of U.S. Midterms

Nov 2 2018 9:12AM / Kitco News

Standard Chartered says gold has reasserted its safe-haven status ahead of U.S. midterm elections next week and in response to October weakness in the stock market. Any further weakness in stocks would bode well for gold prices, the firm says. “Although the largest gold-buying festival is a major event in the gold calendar, demand leading up to Diwali [festival in India on Nov. 7] has been w...Read More

Gold Weaker Following Strong U.S. Jobs Growth

Nov 2 2018 8:45AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Gold prices are modestly lower in early U.S. trading Friday, in the immediate aftermath of a very upbeat U.S. jobs report that falls into the camp of the U.S. monetary policy hawks, who want to see interest rates continue to ratchet higher. Gold prices had already been under some pressure prior to the report, on a normal corrective pullback from Thursday’s good gains. December...Read More

Gold Trying To Break Out

Nov 2 2018 8:02AM / Kitco Commentary

After Wednesday's ugly trade, gold spiked on Thursday, testing the $1,240 level once again. Although gold broke down through $1,220, trading as low as $1,215, it immediately bounced back to the $1,240 resistance level. Gold looks poised to make a big up move and push through $1,240 resistance sooner rather than later. Gold's rally may have been sparked by the weaker dollar; however, gold has been...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 01/11: Comex copper price continues recovery

November 02, 2018 / Staff reporter

Copper prices on the Comex exchange in New York maintained their recovery in the morning of Thursday November 1, with a weaker dollar providing support to the base metals complex.The copper price for December settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rose day on day by 2.60 cents per lb to $2.6850 per lb."After a largely down session across a number of commodity complexe...Read More

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