Base Metal Stocks Articles

FOCUS: Tight prompt supply, more consumer activity boost vanadium uptrend; alloy at 1-yr high

February 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

The uptrend in European vanadium prices continued to accelerate at the beginning of February while end-user demand increased amid tight prompt supplies, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' assessment for the ferro-vanadium basis 78% V min, 1st grade, ddp Western Europe price was at $28.25-29.50 per kg on Friday February 5, up 2.2% from the midweek assessment of $28-28.50 per kg, when prices had...Read More

Wall St Week Ahead-GameStop frenzy reveals potential for broader market stress

Feb 5 2021 5:23PM / Reuters

(Updates with close of Friday trading, adds details on VIXperformance history) By April Joyner NEW YORK, Feb 5 (Reuters) - As the trading frenzy inGameStop Corp shares and other social media favoritesrecedes, investors are eyeing signs of potential market stressthat could weigh on broader stock performance in coming weeks. For now, U.S. equities appear to be looking past last week'ssurge in volati...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 4

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 4 that are worth another look.Brazil-based miner Vale has reached a settlement with local prosecutors to pay 37.7 billion Reais ($7.03 billion) in reparations for the deadly disaster that hit the city of Brumadinho in January 2019, it said...Read More

Ball sees accelerating demand for sustainable aluminium in beverage packaging

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Ball Corp expects investment in beverage packaging to continue to grow as demand for sustainable aluminium cans for traditional and non-traditional beverages continues to accelerate, the Colorado, United States-based company said in its 2020 earnings report. After delays to some projects last year for health and safety reasons due to the Covid-19 pandemic, additional beverage can line investments...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 04/02: LME tin C/3M eases to $990/t backwardation; LME consolidating

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Forward prices on the London Metal Exchange made luckluster moves on Thursday February 4, with the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday and a high US dollar index leading to consolidation.Copper was part of the stable LME cohort, staying broadly unchanged at $7,823 per tonne on Thursday compared with $7,842.50 per tonne at Wednesday's close, albeit on low volumes of just over 10,400 lots exchang...Read More

Supply crimp, demand recovery maintain surge in European ferro-chrome prices

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

The attraction of high sales volumes and good netbacks in China continued to tighten supply and supported prices for ferro-chrome in Europe in the week to Tuesday February 2.Ferro-chrome producers have targeted China, attracted by the high demand, rather than Europe. This has reduced the volumes available in Europe, which in turn has increased prices.Fastmarkets' price assessment for ferro-chrome,...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: Michael Lillja to join Outokumpu in March

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Michael Lillja will join Outokumpu as senior sales director in March, Fastmarkets understands.The chrome market veteran will join the Helsinki-listed stainless steel manufacturer and ferro-chrome producer...Read More

Brazil's MVV secures final $140mln for Serrote copper-gold project

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Minera????o Vale Verde (MVV) has secured the last tranche of financing needed to start production at its copper-gold mine in northeast Brazil, its parent company, Appian Capital Advisory, said on Thursday February 4.The company raised $140 million via project finance with ING, Natixis, and Soci?(C)t?(C) G?(C)n?(C)rale in a transaction it called the "largest greenfield project finance" since the be...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from February 4

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday February 4 that are worth another look.Brazil-based miner Vale has reached a settlement with local prosecutors to pay 37.7 billion Reais ($7.03 billion) in reparations for the deadly disaster that hit the city of Brumadinho in January 2019, it said...Read More

GM to cut auto production at four plants hit by chip shortage

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

General Motors (GM) has become the latest automaker hit by the global shortage of computer chips and has been forced to temporarily stop production in North America and South Korea, it said on Wednesday February 3.The US automaker will cut production entirely at three of its factories in North America and will halt production at one assembly plant in South Korea during the week of February 8. The...Read More

Ball sees accelerating demand for sustainable aluminium in beverage packaging

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Ball Corp expects investment in beverage packaging to continue to grow as demand for sustainable aluminium cans for traditional and non-traditional beverages continues to accelerate, the Colorado, United States-based company said in its 2020 earnings report. After delays to some projects last year for health and safety reasons due to the Covid-19 pandemic, additional beverage can line investments...Read More

Europe Ti scrap prices resume rally, market eyes Q2 demand - sources

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

The European titanium scrap market resumed its six-month long rally over the week to Wednesday February 3 after a brief pause, with ferro-titanium suppliers set to hold their offer prices in the near term ahead of second-quarter demand from steelmakers, market sources told Fastmarkets.Both titanium scrap markets that Fastmarkets assesses have jumped about two-fold in the past six months.Fastmarket...Read More

FOCUS: Infrastructure spending a key focus in India's budget

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

The steel industry has largely welcomed India's 2021-2022 union budget that was announced on February 1 for its focus on infrastructure and government spending. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown in the country resulted in India's gross domestic product (GDP) falling by a forecast 7.7% in the year to March 2021, before rebounding to grow by 11% the year after, according...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Base metals prices mixed, stronger dollar a headwind

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mainly weaker, while those on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were mainly firmer this morning, Thursday February 4, with the weaker dollar likely weighing on dollar-denominated prices.Along with a stronger US Dollar Index, US 10-year treasuries yields are stronger too......suggesting risk-on, but broader markets not reflecting that this morningAsi...Read More

COBALT HYDROXIDE SNAPSHOT: Surge in cobalt sulfate supports hydroxide price

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Key data from the Wednesday February 4 pricing session in London and Shanghai.Key drivers The cobalt hydroxide payable indicator continued to edge high after a persistent surge in downstream cobalt sulfate prices translated into heightened willingness among buyers to accept higher offers from...Read More

US hot-rolled coil index soars past $59/cwt to all-time high

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Hot-rolled coil prices in the United States have reached an all-time high, supported by strong demand and extremely tight supply, Fastmarkets has learned.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, fob mill US was calculated at $59.23 per hundredweight ($1,184.60 per short ton) on Thursday February 4, up by 2.69% from $57.68 per cwt the previous day and more than double $29.57 per cwt on...Read More

EUROPE HDG: Domestic prices hold stable in the North on tight supply

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for hot-dipped galvanizing coil have been stable in Northern Europe over the week to Wednesday February 3, supported by tight supply, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel hot-dipped galvanized coil domestic, exw Northern Europe was unchanged over the week at ?,?820-840 ($987-1,011) per tonne on February 3.The assessment was based on achievable pri...Read More

TURKEY FLAT STEEL WRAP: Prices show correction in January, demand moderate

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish prices for hot-rolled and cold-rolled coil both fell in January 2021, with the market slow to moderate because of decreasing prices globally, Fastmarkets heard on Thursday February 4.The country's HRC producers were fully booked until late April, so most market participants expected prices to show more correction, after the sharp increases in November and December 2020."There was a shortag...Read More

US domestic rebar market stable, imports scarce

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel reinforcing bar prices in the United States are steady this week, with market participants closely watching the monthly domestic ferrous scrap trade for signs of how it will impact the spot rebar market.Fastmarkets' weekly assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), fob mill US was at $39.75 per hundredweight ($795 per short ton) on Wednesday February 3, unchanged from January 27...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Prices down on weak demand, low rebar consumption

February 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices for steel billet and rebar decreased in Egypt in the week to Thursday February 4 in line with weak demand, with the country still suffering from rebar consumption having decreased by 7.68% in 2020, sources have told Fastmarkets.Egyptian demand for long steel products was weak for reasons including a ban on construction and the continuing effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.Egypt imposed a ban...Read More

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