Base Metal Stocks Articles

RESEARCH: Drop in global auto output causes steel scrap price spreads to widen

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts and analysis of the ferrous scrap and iron metallics market from the Fastmarkets research team are ready to be viewed.Stifled automotive output this year, driven by a supply shortage of semiconductor chips used in vehicles, has tightened prime scrap availability and widened the spreads between this grade of steelmaking raw material and obsolete scrap.While wide prime-over-obso...Read More

Glencore warns of potential for force majeure amid South Africa unrest

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Glencore has described rioting in South Africa as a "force majeure event" in a letter to customers about a number of ores, alloys and metals exported from the country, although this is not a declaration of force majeure. In a notice to customers on July 14, seen by Fastmarkets, the trader-miner warned that ongoing violence in South Africa could potentially prevent them from fulfilling contracts wi...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Market seasonally quiet, but prices firm

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European hot-rolled coil market remained quiet on Thursday July 15 on seasonally slow trading, with prices largely unchanged, supported by strong order books at steel mills and long lead times, sources told Fastmarkets.European buyers were still abstaining from making large bookings due to the still-high prices and sufficient stocks at most distributors. Exhausted credit lines were also limiti...Read More

EU carbon border adjustment adds bullish fuel to fiery Rotterdam aluminium premiums

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) will be generally supportive of aluminium premiums in Europe and will add further bullish sentiment to an already heated market, sources told Fastmarkets this week."A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will put a carbon price on imports of a targeted selection of products to ensure that ambitious climate action in Europe does not lead...Read More

OUTLOOK: Ferro-chrome market to adapt as tight supply in China runs into Q2

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Inner Mongolia, China's ferro-chrome production heartland, has imposed restrictions on its metallurgical sector in a move that has fueled the high-carbon ferro-chrome markets in China and Europe, and although this may ease off, the gains were unlikely to be lost while alloy ramp-ups continue, sources have told Fastmarkets.The decision to restrict energy consumption in Inner Mongolia since December...Read More

RESEARCH: Key takeaways from the latest Base Metals Market Tracker

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of base metals analysts are ready to view.Aluminium: SHFE tailwind for LME pricesAs we are entering the traditional strong demand season, we expect Chinese aluminium demand to show further recovery, and we expect demand from existing end-user sectors, new infrastructure projects and the export sector to show some increases. As a result, we believe that S...Read More

Tech Talk for Friday July 16th 2021

16/07/2021 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures were up 10 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures were virtually unchanged following release of June U.S. Retail Sales at 8:30 AM EDT. Consensus was a drop of 0.4% versus a decline of 1.3% in May. Actual was an increase of 0.6%. Excluding auto sales, consensus was an increase of 0.5% versus a decline of 0.2% in May. Actual...Read More

Proposed export tax could price out Vietnam steel billet exports - sources

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Vietnam is proposing to impose a 5% export tax on steel billet, which could make offer prices from the country's mills uncompetitive in key Asian markets, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 15.The proposal has been drafted by the Vietnam Ministry of Finance, but is not yet official policy as it is awaiting final government approval, according to key billet trading sources.News of the propos...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 12/07: Base metals revive on positive Chinese data

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices on the London Metal Exchange picked up on the morning of Thursday July 15, building on momentum from the early Asian trading session after the release of positive economic data out of China. Global investors remain confident that economic growth in China is relatively robust, even though its second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) showed signs of slowing with a 7.9% year-on-year uptick,...Read More

SSF 2021: Challenges in shift to carbon neutrality in China's steel industry

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's steel industry is driving a change towards carbon-neutral or low carbon-based steel production in response to national plans to reach peak carbon by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.Carbon neutrality is a shared challenge for the global steel industry but China faces some unique ones, Frank Zhong, the chief representative in Beijing of the World Steel Association (Worldsteel), said on Th...Read More

Proposed export tax could price out Vietnam steel billet exports - sources

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Vietnam is proposing to impose a 5% export tax on steel billet, which could make offer prices from the country's mills uncompetitive in key Asian markets, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday July 15.The proposal has been drafted by the Vietnam Ministry of Finance, but is not yet official policy as it is awaiting final government approval, according to key billet trading sources.News of the propos...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from July 15

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday July 15 that are worth another look.Brazilian steel producers have accepted a reduction of 10% in import duties, and agreed to avoid raising domestic prices further, according to the country's economy minister, Paulo Guedes.Aluminium producer UC Rusal will...Read More

RESEARCH: Ferro-alloy prices to maintain momentum into June, through H2 2021

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.Bulk ferro-alloy prices have shown impressive gains again this month, with ferro-silicon, silicon metal and manganese alloy prices all making significant increases. Noble alloy markets also enjoyed upward momentum, with both vanadium and molybdenum prices rising sharply.Recovering demand from steelmakers globally, together w...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/07: Copper up 1.5%, tin nears all-time high

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Benchmark futures were mostly higher on the London Metal Exchange at Thursday's 5pm close following positive economic data released from China and a sustained dovish stance from the US Federal Reserve on interest rates.The three-month copper contract continued to rally, reaching $9,486.50 per tonne at Thursday's 5pm close, up by 1.5% from $9,342.50 per tonne on Wednesday. Despite recent consolidat...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Demand subdued, buyers waiting until end of holidays

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Demand for steel rebar and billet in Egypt was subdued in the week to Thursday July 15 because buyers preferred to wait until after the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday before conducting new business, sources told Fastmarkets.Eid al-Adha is expected to take place next week and market participants did not want to make any bookings before the four-and-a-half-day religious holiday.At the same time, uncer...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Market seasonally quiet, but prices firm

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European hot-rolled coil market remained quiet on Thursday July 15 on seasonally slow trading, with prices largely unchanged, supported by strong order books at steel mills and long lead times, sources told Fastmarkets.European buyers were still abstaining from making large bookings due to the still-high prices and sufficient stocks at most distributors. Exhausted credit lines were also limiti...Read More

State-owned EGC to start buying artisanal cobalt within weeks

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Entreprise G?(C)n?(C)rale Du Cobalt, a state-owned company in the Democratic Republic of Congo, will start to buy cobalt produced by the country's artisanal miners within eight weeks, it told Fastmarkets on Wednesday July 14.Cobalt is a key ingredient, alongside lithium and nickel, in batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs), demand for which was expected to boom in the medium term.Artisanal a...Read More

RESEARCH: Ferro-alloy prices forecast to remain elevated through Q2 2021 on supply shortfall and rising demand

July 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.This month's key ferro-alloy forecast highlights:?EUR?  Impressive advances in ore and alloy prices persisted in March, with most markets posting significant price gains. Strengthening demand from steelmakers along with supply shortages and depleted inventories in numerous markets, as well as freight and transportation...Read More

UPDATE 2-Bad weather hits Rio Tinto's qtrly iron ore exports ahead of results bonanza

Jul 15 2021 6:45PM / Reuters

(Adds detail, writes through) MELBOURNE, July 16 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto reported a 12% fall in quarterly iron ore shipments on Fridayafter storms affected its West Australian operations, but isexpected to report bumper results this month on soaring pricesfor the steel raw material. Rio said it now expects to ship near the lower end of itsrange of 325 million tonnes (mt) and 340 mt in calendar 2021,...Read More

EU unveils proposal for Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on steel, aluminium imports

July 15, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European Commission (EC) adopted on Wednesday July 14 a package of proposals under the EU Green deal that affect the metals industry, including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).The CBAM will apply to imports into the EU of iron and steel, aluminium, cement, fertilizers and electricity.During a transition period from 2023 to 2025, importers will have to report the emissions embodied...Read More

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