Base Metal Stocks Articles

LIVE FUTURES 29/07: Aluminium at two-month high, all LME prices strengthen before month-end

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange's base metals prices were robust at the close of trading on Thursday July 29, supported in part by a US Dollar Index that reached its lowest since June 29 and fundamental factors affecting the metals themselves.The dollar index bottomed at 91.87 on Thursday, having reached a year-to-date high of 93.19 on June 21, following the US Federal Reserve bank's renewed dovish stat...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Mills hike offers despite the lack of inquiries

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Billet producers from the Commonwealth of Independent States increased offers for foreign customers this week despite the lack of inquiries from typical customers.Early in the week, market participants reported offers within the range of $650-660 per tonne fob Black Sea, but by the end of the week those had increased to $660-665 per tonne fob, while some producers mentioned even $670 per tonne fob...Read More

RESEARCH: Bullish factors could underpin US HRC prices into Q3 2021

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.This month's key North American steel forecast highlights:?EUR?  US sheet prices hit record highs again in May, with upward momentum persisting into June. Actual US hot-rolled coil prices averaged $1,553 per ton in May, largely in line with our forecast of $1,540 per ton. Prices remain supported by strong underlying sup...Read More

Vale expects higher iron ore output in H2 '21; premium to remain strong

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazil-based miner Vale expects to increase iron ore output in the second half of the year, because of advances in its capacity resumption plan, and expects the premium for high grade iron ore to remain strong.Vale has reiterated its guidance to produce between 315-335 million tonnes of iron ore in 2021.Production is expected to reach at least 89 million tonnes in the third quarter and at least 85...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Bill Gates and the green premium

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Bill Gates has a theory about green premiums: He wants to eliminate them entirely. The American business magnate and philanthropist calls green premiums the additional cost of choosing a clean technology over one that emits a greater amount of greenhouse gases.In other words, the price that metals and mining companies are starting to charge their customers for producing low-carbon produc...Read More

CHINA REBAR: NDRC's new power pricing policy to influence rebar output

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices picked up on Thursday July 29 following futures gains on expectations of tight supply caused by a new power pricing method, sources told Fastmarkets.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,300-5,330 yuan ($820-825) per tonne, up by 30 yuan per tonneThe National Development and Reform Commission now requires local governments to change peak-valley power prices for industri...Read More

CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Buyers hold back despite strong recovery in futures

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The market for imported steel scrap into China remained quiet on Thursday July 29 despite contracts for rebar and hot-rolled coil on the Shanghai Futures Exchange rising sharply, sources told Fastmarkets.The most-traded rebar and hot-rolled coil futures contract on the SHFE ended daytime trading 1.95% and 3.34% higher day on day, respectively, on July 29."The gains in steel futures will have some...Read More

Vale expects higher iron ore output in H2 '21; premium to remain strong

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazil-based miner Vale expects to increase iron ore output in the second half of the year, because of advances in its capacity resumption plan, and expects the premium for high grade iron ore to remain strong.Vale has reiterated its guidance to produce between 315-335 million tonnes of iron ore in 2021.Production is expected to reach at least 89 million tonnes in the third quarter and at least 85...Read More

AT A GLANCE: Lundin lowers copper, zinc guidance as lower ore grades hit H1 output

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Lundin Mining's copper production was down during the first half of the year because planned lower grades at its Chapada mine reduced its output.The company's profit in the first half was up by 160% at $835.2 million, boosted by higher gold, copper and zinc prices.In brief: At 120,811 tonnes, copper production was down...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices stabilize despite competitive import offers

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic hot-rolled coil prices in Europe held fairly firm on Thursday July 29 despite a higher number of competitive import offers, market sources told Fastmarkets.Demand in Northern Europe has been weak due to the seasonal summer-holiday slowdown across the EU.The number of offers from European mills has been limited anyway. Suppliers in Germany were reported to be holding back from making new o...Read More

RESEARCH: Tighter trade policy likely to raise global floor for stainless steel prices

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts is ready to view.Recent weeks have brought two key developments with regard to trade policy on stainless steel products that will be to the detriment of consumers.In China, the country's stainless steelmakers no longer enjoy a 13% export rebate as of May 1, reducing greatly their incentive to export and instead leading them to focus on supply...Read More

Vale expects higher iron ore output in H2 '21; premium to remain strong

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazil-based miner Vale expects to increase iron ore output in the second half of the year, because of advances in its capacity resumption plan, and expects the premium for high grade iron ore to remain strong.Vale has reiterated its guidance to produce between 315-335 million tonnes of iron ore in 2021.Production is expected to reach at least 89 million tonnes in the third quarter and at least 85...Read More

Tech Talk for Friday July 30th 2021

30/07/2021 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 31 points in pre-opening trade.Index futures were virtually unchanged following release of economic news at 8:30 AM EDT. Consensus for June Personal Income was a drop of 0.2% versus a decline of 2.0% in May. Actual was an increase of 0.1%. Consensus for June Personal Spending was an increase of 0.7% versus a gain of 0...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The knife twist return of the ring

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange ring dealing members have a decision to make - whether to remain one or not.The LME has just announced it will reopen the open outcry trading floor, which was temporarily closed due to Covid-19, on September 6.Its plan, however, comes with a twist; some ring dealers say, a knife.The official prices - which the global trade and industry use as the global reference for physical...Read More

CHINA REBAR: NDRC's new power pricing policy to influence rebar output

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices picked up on Thursday July 29 following futures gains on expectations of tight supply caused by a new power pricing method, sources told Fastmarkets.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,300-5,330 yuan ($820-825) per tonne, up by 30 yuan per tonneThe National Development and Reform Commission now requires local governments to change peak-valley power prices for industri...Read More

Bigger discounts emerge in second round of China's copper auction

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Chinese copper fabricators bought copper cathode at bigger discounts against exchange prices during a second batch of sales by China's state reserves administration on Thursday July 29. The auctioned material was sold at around 70,000 yuan ($10,767) per tonne in the provinces of Zhejiang and Ningbo, bidders told Fastmarkets. This is a discount of about 1,300 yuan per tonne against the August coppe...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Falling scrap costs push down prices

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The prices of billet in Turkey have weakened in the week to July 29 due to falling scrap import values, sources told Fastmarkets.The Turkish deep-sea scrap import prices fell in the week because steel mills resisted for lower prices amid limited steel trade. Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), US origin, cfr Turkey was calculated at $475.96 per tonne on July 28, down by...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Prices strong amid continuous supply tightness

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne coking coal prices inched up in both the cfr and fob markets on Thursday July 29 amid supply tightness and firm buying interest, sources said.Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, fob DBCT: $216.04 per tonne, up $0.49 per tonnePremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $317.22 per tonne, up $1.46 per tonneHard coking coal, fob DBCT: $183.25 per tonne, up $0.84 per tonneHard coking coa...Read More

RESEARCH: Welded pipe prices surge on substrate costs

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.Global welded pipe prices surged in May as strong demand and still-insufficient supply lifted flat steel prices.The biggest jumps were seen in China, which was hit by the unexpected announcement of the elimination of export rebates on welded pipes in April. Chinese seaborne prices reached $1,570 per tonne fob for longitudina...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from July 29

July 30, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday July 29 that are worth another look.Industrial group Thyssenkrupp has agreed the sale of its mining business to Danish engineering company FLSmidth, the German company said on July 29.Former schoolteacher and union leader Pedro Castillo...Read More

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