Base Metal Stocks Articles

IRON ORE DAILY: Prices up amid active trading

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iron ore prices went up on Thursday June 17, supported by improved liquidity in the physical markets, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $220.82 per tonne, up $6.74 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $222.01 per tonne, up $5.46 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $188.48 per tonne, up $3.56 per tonne65% Fe Brazil-origin...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: Solar power capacity growth requires guaranteed supply of minerals and metals

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Enabling large-scale expansion of solar power production capacity is a crucial part of the transition to a sustainable future for energy, but its prospects of growth rest on the current and future availability of key minerals and metals. Governments and organizations the world over are busy setting ambitious targets to cut carbon footprints and restrict global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsiu...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Ex-Cleveland-Cliffs' Carrabba named ElementUS CEO

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Joseph Carrabba, formerly chairman, president and chief executive officer of Cleveland-Cliffs, has been named CEO of ElementUS Minerals, the company has said.Carrabba was at Cleveland-Cliffs, at one point known as Cliffs Natural Resources, from 2005 to 2013. Prior to this, he had spent more than 20 years in executive leadership at Rio Tinto, holding positions in its North American, Australian, Asi...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Bill Gates and the green premium

June 18, 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

ENERGY TRANSITION: The complex path to net zero

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk once described the ongoing use of fossil fuels and their generation of a vast carbon footprint as "the dumbest experiment in human history."Not everyone will agree with his assessment of the petroleum, gas and coal sectors, which have powered the world's growth for decades. Nonetheless, the twin goals of supply chain security and sustainability are now driving a t...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The knife twist return of the ring

June 18, 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

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 17

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 17 that are worth another look.Vale is testing the use of unmanned trains at its Mariana iron ore complex to transport ore to the Timbopeba plant in a bid to reverse a recent state-ordered stoppage, it said on...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL: Domestic rebar prices widen upward by $40 per tonne

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic steel rebar prices in Turkey have widened upward significantly, market sources said on Thursday June 17, while wire rod prices were stable.Demand was moderate in Turkey because of low levels of construction activity, sources told Fastmarkets.The country's scrap prices decreased recently, but the price falls were not sharp.Fastmarkets' daily index for steel scrap, HMS 1&2 (80:20 mix), Nort...Read More

Brazilian apparent steel use up 83% in May

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian apparent steel consumption soared by 83% year on year in May, according to figures from national steel institute, A??o Brasil.Apparent steel use reached 2.50 million tonnes in May compared with 1.37 million tonnes in the same month in 2020, the institute said on Thursday June 17.Consumption of flat-steel products rose 98.90% to 1.45 million tonnes from 730,000 tonnes in the same comparis...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Domestic, export prices increase, import prices fall

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel billet prices in local and export markets have increased this week on improving demand, while imported billet prices narrowed downward, market participants said on Thursday June 17.Turkish market participants were expecting prices to increase for billet because of high scrap prices.Scrap prices decreased during the week, but the price falls were not sharp.Fastmarkets' daily index for...Read More

BASE METALS WARRANTS REPORT 16/06

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

A summary of London Metal Exchange warrant premiums from across the globe for the week to Wednesday June 16.Please click...Read More

Brazilian apparent steel use up 83% in May

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian apparent steel consumption soared by 83% year on year in May, according to figures from national steel institute, A??o Brasil.Apparent steel use reached 2.50 million tonnes in May compared with 1.37 million tonnes in the same month in 2020, the institute said on Thursday June 17.Consumption of flat-steel products rose 98.90% to 1.45 million tonnes from 730,000 tonnes in the same comparis...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 17

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday June 17 that are worth another look.Vale is testing the use of unmanned trains at its Mariana iron ore complex to transport ore to the Timbopeba plant in a bid to reverse a recent state-ordered stoppage, it said on...Read More

Italian steel distributors call for removal of EU safeguard measures

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Italian steel distributors association, Assofermet, is calling for the complete removal of safeguard measures in Europe to protect steel users and consumers from the effects of the record high prices currently seen in the market. The association demanded the removal of the import controls on 26 steel products after the European Commission proposed extending the current measures for another thr...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: Solar power capacity growth requires guaranteed supply of minerals and metals

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Enabling large-scale expansion of solar power production capacity is a crucial part of the transition to a sustainable future for energy, but its prospects of growth rest on the current and future availability of key minerals and metals. Governments and organizations the world over are busy setting ambitious targets to cut carbon footprints and restrict global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsiu...Read More

Brazilian apparent steel use up 83% in May

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian apparent steel consumption soared by 83% year on year in May, according to figures from national steel institute, A??o Brasil.Apparent steel use reached 2.50 million tonnes in May compared with 1.37 million tonnes in the same month in 2020, the institute said on Thursday June 17.Consumption of flat-steel products rose 98.90% to 1.45 million tonnes from 730,000 tonnes in the same comparis...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: Solar power capacity growth requires guaranteed supply of minerals and metals

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Enabling large-scale expansion of solar power production capacity is a crucial part of the transition to a sustainable future for energy, but its prospects of growth rest on the current and future availability of key minerals and metals. Governments and organizations the world over are busy setting ambitious targets to cut carbon footprints and restrict global warming to less than 2 degrees Celsiu...Read More

RESEARCH: Seamless pipe price rise continues in most markets

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.The seamless pipe market continued its rise over the past month across most products and geographies. Sharp price increases of $135-140 per tonne were seen for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) and line pipe in the United States. In Europe and in the Middle East, increases were more modest, with the exception of a few product...Read More

RESEARCH: Seamless pipe price rise continues in most markets

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.The seamless pipe market continued its rise over the past month across most products and geographies. Sharp price increases of $135-140 per tonne were seen for oil country tubular goods (OCTG) and line pipe in the United States. In Europe and in the Middle East, increases were more modest, with the exception of a few product...Read More

CIS STEEL BILLET: Mills maintain offers despite limited demand, growing freight cost

June 18, 2021 / Staff reporter

Offers from billet producers in the Commonwealth of Independent States were stable in the second half of the week despite reports of limited demand.Customers in Asia, particularly China, were not willing to pay above $700 per tonne cfr early in the week, which would be equivalent to $640 per tonne fob Black Sea. No deal were concluded at this price because it was considered too low by mills sellin...Read More

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