Base Metal Stocks Articles

Analysis: Low treatment charges bolster zinc prices

Jan 26 2018 / Staff reporter

SHANGHAI, Jan 26 (SMM)? 1/4 ?Treatment charges (TC) of zinc concentrate were low in January and is expected to remain low in February due to a shorter supply of zinc ores, according to SMM research.In Inner Mongolia and Shaanxi provinces, TC stood at 3,500 yuan/mt of metal content while it was below 3,500 yuan/mt of metal content in Guangxi and Yunnan.SMM predicts TC will remain low...Read More

FOCUS: Nickel prices 'piggyback' on dollar weakness, but will it last?

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange have climbed 10% since the start of 2018 - with the dollar the main supporting factor of the rise, the spotlight is being shone on the nickel price's extreme volatility. On Thursday January 25, nickel closed on the LME in positive territory for the sixth consecutive trading day and was trading at a two-and-a-half-year high of $13,915 per tonne. The last t...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 26/01: LME tin, zinc hit new highs; prices end week on strong footing after dollar's fall

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange closed the week on divergent paths, with most metals on a strong footing after a week of intense rallies.The three-month tin price hit its highest since November 2016 after it hit a high of $21,895 per tonne - record low stocks and restocking ahead of Lunar New Year (mid-February) have kept tin prices well supported."With barely 1,800 tonnes of LME s...Read More

FOCUS: Nickel prices 'piggyback' on dollar weakness, but will it last?

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange have climbed 10% since the start of 2018 - with the dollar the main supporting factor of the rise, the spotlight is being shone on the nickel price's extreme volatility. On Thursday January 25, nickel closed on the LME in positive territory for the sixth consecutive trading day and was trading at a two-and-a-half-year high of $13,915 per tonne. The last t...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index slides to $74 per tonne cfr

January 26, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices retreated on Friday January 26 on China's declining steel and futures markets.Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $74.40 per tonne cfr QingdaoDaily change: down by $0.64 per tonneMonth-to-date average: $76.21 per tonneMetal Bulletin's 58% Fe Premium Index Today: $61.03 per tonne cfr QingdaoDaily change: down by $0.82 per...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 26/01: LME tin, zinc hit new highs; prices end week on strong footing after dollar's fall

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange closed the week on divergent paths, with most metals on a strong footing after a week of intense rallies.The three-month tin price hit its highest since November 2016 after it hit a high of $21,895 per tonne - record low stocks and restocking ahead of Lunar New Year (mid-February) have kept tin prices well supported."With barely 1,800 tonnes of LME s...Read More

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Base prices stable ahead of new offers

January 26, 2018 / Viral Shah

European stainless steel base prices have remained unchanged over the past week, with market participants expecting new mill offers to come in early February, sources told Metal Bulletin on Friday January 26.Metal Bulletin's weekly base price assessment on Friday for 2mm, grade-304 CR stainless steel sheet was ?,?1,060-1,120 ($1,318-1,392) per tonne delivered in Northern Europe."Mills seem to have...Read More

LME copper price shrugs off 100,000-tonne delivery

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Copper prices remained resilient this week despite deliveries into London Metal Exchange sheds that totaled more than 100,000 tonnes - and do not necessarily reflect changes in supply-demand fundamentals, market participants said. On Tuesday January 23, more than 36,000 tonnes of the red metal hit LME sheds, mainly Busan warehouses; subsequent deliveries moved copper into Singapore, Rotterdam and...Read More

FOCUS: Nickel prices 'piggyback' on dollar weakness, but will it last?

January 26, 2018 / Alice Mason

Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange have climbed 10% since the start of 2018 - with the dollar the main supporting factor of the rise, the spotlight is being shone on the nickel price's extreme volatility. On Thursday January 25, nickel closed on the LME in positive territory for the sixth consecutive trading day and was trading at a two-and-a-half-year high of $13,915 per tonne. The last t...Read More

China's 2017 lead conc imports drop 10% amid ban on North Korean imports, physical tightness

January 26, 2018 / Echo Ma

China imported 1.28 million tonnes of lead concentrates and ores in 2017, down 9.33% from a year ago, according to customs data. Lead concentrate and ores imports in December dropped 28.7% year on year to 83,167 tonnes. A recent study by the research arm of Jiangxi Copper said China was facing a lead concentrates deficit of 210,000 tonnes in 2017. China imported no lead concentrates from North Kor...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS EUROPEAN SCRAP PRICE CHANGES 26/01: Non-ferrous scrap

January 26, 2018 / Staff reporter

The following Metal Bulletin non-ferrous European free market scrap prices changed on Friday January 26:Aluminium ingot Duty paid delivered works...Read More

US tax reform to have positive impact on metals & mining M&A - PwC

January 26, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Changes to US tax laws will have significant and mainly positive implications for deal-making across virtually all sectors, including metals and mining, according to a report by global consultancy firm PwC. The tax reforms passed in December 2017 will see a decrease in the United States' corporate tax rate to 21%, and this "may be the most obvious benefit due to its favorable cash flow impacts and...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 26/01: LME prices consolidate; Chinese Dec copper scrap imports decline; Kyen Resources opens London office

January 26, 2018 / Tanya Ashreena

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Friday January 26.Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were stable during morning trading on Friday January 26, with recent gains well supported by the weak dollar.Here is how the LME base metals complex looked at 12.18pm London time:For a snapshot of exchange news, check out our live futures report.China's...Read More

China 2017 tin concentrates imports down 37.7%; refined tin exports double

January 26, 2018 / Echo Ma

China's tin ore and concentrates imports fell 37.7% year on year to 295,421 tonnes in 2017, while its refined tin exports almost doubled to 2,175 tonnes compared with 2016, according to the latest Chinese customs data.Chinese importers said there has been a significant decrease in tin concentrates shipments from Myanmar, where 90% of China's imported material originates, with some market participa...Read More

Brazil's slab export prices stable at record highs

January 26, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Brazil's steel slab export prices are holding at historic highs, with producers trying to maintain elevated prices in new offers. Metal Bulletin's weekly assessment of Brazil export slab was $530-540 per tonne fob on Friday January 26, unchanged from the previous week. Offers for Brazilian material were heard starting on $535 per tonne fob, according to sources. But...Read More

STEEL WEEK IN BRIEF: Iron ore, scrap prices down, potential European dumping case into Russian rebar, company investments...

January 26, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

Metal Bulletin reviews the major stories that have affected the steel market over the past week.Iron ore prices ended the week on a downtrend, following China's declining steel and futures markets.https://www.metalbulletin.com/Article/3783218/Steel-All/IRON-ORE-PRICES-Benchmark-index-slides-to-74-per-tonne-cfr.htmlCleveland-Cliffs has a plan to cease iron ore mining operations in Australia as earl...Read More

Sweden's SSAB forecasts increase in its Q1 steel prices

January 26, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Swedish steelmaker SSAB expects its prices to be higher in January-March this year compared with the last quarter of 2017, the company said on Friday January 26.The positive effects of the higher prices, however, to a certain extent will be counteracted by higher raw material costs.In North America, demand for heavy steel plate is expected to be good during the first quarter of 2018, the steelmake...Read More

Indian steel mills ready to raise domestic HRC prices in February

January 26, 2018 / Suresh Nair

Steel mills in India are likely to increase their domestic prices for hot-rolled coil (HRC) for February sales by at least 1,000 rupees ($16) per tonne, Metal Bulletin has heard.Officials from two top HRC-producing mills in the country have confirmed that there was adequate scope to increase prices by at least 1,000 rupees per tonne in February.Domestic HRC prices in India were assessed on Friday...Read More

Fall in Ilva's HRC output could help raise domestic prices, sources say

January 26, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Reduced steel production and delayed deliveries from Italian steelmaker Ilva will support the rise of Southern European domestic prices for hot-rolled coil (HRC), market sources have told Metal Bulletin.Ilva has lowered its HRC output in recent months due to instances of industrial action and technical problems with its equipment, according to sources. These problems have led to tighter supplies o...Read More

Peru's Aceros Arequipa invests $180 mln in new furnace to reduce billet imports

January 26, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

Peruvian steel producer Aceros Arequipa will invest $180 million to construct a new electric-arc furnace (EAF) at its Pisco works to reduce its dependence on imports of billet.The new facility will have an annual production capacity of 1.25 million tonnes per year, with its start-up expected in mid-2020, the firm said in a note to the country's securities regulator, SMV, late on Thursday January 2...Read More

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