Gold has big year in 2020 and outlook for this year robust. Learn about monetary expansion and gold future prices.Read More
The gold futures price reached US$1,767/ounce this week before retreating, which was the second time it has surpassed US$1,760 in the past two months, marking some of gold's highest levels in several years.Read More
RAPAPORT... Diamond advertising has well and truly departed fromtraditional styles, this year's holiday commercials suggest. Gone are the daysof the De Beers campaigns targeting men buying a diamond for his fianc?(C)e.The major retailers have taken a much more experimentalapproach, with Tiffany & Co. creating an eccentric video that featuresactress Zo?<< Kravitz, while Signet Jewelers' br...Read More
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were lower across the board during morning trading on Thursday December 6, with downward pressure across the complex stimulated by broad strength in the dollar index, which continues to trade in positive territory after last week's G20 summit. The three-month nickel price has fallen 1.6% and is now back below $11,000 per tonne after trading above the...Read More
Key data from the Wednesday December 5 pricing session in Asia. Key drivers: Japanese buyers lowered their bid prices after they received more offers from European suppliers who were offering in Japan on waning demand in their normal markets. The price of scrap - the...Read More
Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were weaker on the morning of Thursday December 6, with the complex down by an average of 0.9%. Continued weakness in equities, bond yields and increased trade tensions between the United States and China seem to be weighing on sentiment.Three-month zinc and nickel prices led the declines with drops of 1.3% and 1.2% respectively, while th...Read More
Good morning from Fastmarkets MB's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Thursday December 6. Base metals prices, bar those for zinc, on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were broadly lower during Asian morning trading on Thursday, with lingering concerns surrounding the trade tensions between the United States and China causing prices to soften.Check Fastmarkets MB's...Read More
The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday December 7.Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange were collectively lower at the close of trading on Thursday December 6, with downward pressure emerging across global equity indices in addition to a sharp downturn in oil futures, which trickled through to metals. Read more in our live futures.Here are how prices looked...Read More
International Lithium (TSXV: ILC; US-OTC: ILHMF) could produce 10,000 tonnes lithium carbonate equivalent per year over a 25 year mine life at its Mariana lithium brine project, according to a recent preliminary economic assessment. It could also produce 84,000 tonnes per year sulphate of potash.The project, located in Salta, Argentina, has an estimated US$192 million after tax net present value...Read More
Mining companies across the globe now consider the risk of losing their licence to operate as the biggest risk to their businesses in the next two years, a new study shows.According to the 11th annual EY survey of 250 executives, the topic was listed sixth in the list of the ten major risks facing mining and metals firm in 2019-2020. Other challenges listed by the participants were rising national...Read More
Turkish billet prices have continued to weaken in line with the falling scrap and rebar prices, the downturn in the Asian markets and the weak demand for the material, sources said on Thursday December 6.Suppliers in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region have lowered their offers to $445-455 per tonne cfr from $460-465 per tonne last week. Yet demand was still limited and no tra...Read More
Turkey's long steel export prices have continued to weaken due to a lack of demand and a downturn in Asian markets, sources said on Thursday December 6.Only a few rebar cargoes were heard selling to Europe at $475-480 per tonne fob on an actual weight basis."The demand is still very weak. I only heard a small cargo was...Read More
The Turkish domestic long-steel markets have continued to struggle with limited demand over the past week, sources said on Thursday December 6.Buyers expected prices to go down further and are holding back from purchases, market participants said. While the winter conditions were also said to be keeping buyers out of the market, Fastmarkets was...Read More
Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were weaker on the morning of Thursday December 6, with the complex down by an average of 0.9%. Continued weakness in equities, bond yields and increased trade tensions between the United States and China seem to be weighing on sentiment. Three-month zinc and nickel prices led the declines with drops of 1.3% and 1.2% respectively, wh...Read More
Steel billet import and domestic rebar prices in Egypt have been stable over the past week amid poor demand, sources said on Thursday December 6.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel billet imported into Egypt was $450-460 per tonne cfr on Thursday, unchanged week on week.Billet producers in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) were offering material at $450-460 per tonne cfr, but...Read More
The latest ferro-tungsten and ammonium paratungstate (APT) transactions, bids, offers and assessments in Europe, Vietnam and China, with blue tungsten oxide (BTO) and yellow tungsten oxide (YTO) deals taken into consideration.To view the latest price assessments, please follow the links below:China- APT, fob China- Ferro-tungsten, fob China Europe- APT, cif Rotterdam - Ferro-tungsten, in-warehouse...Read More
The European ferro-molybdenum market has climbed almost 2.5% in trading by the midweek pricing session on Wednesday December 5, tracking a previous increase in the oxide market, with alloy prices now back to a level last seen on September 14. The ferro-molybdenum, basis 65%, in-warehouse Rotterdam price has risen to $29.50-29.70 per kg, from $28.80-29 per kg on November 30. Around 65 tonnes o...Read More
Lower lithium prices than a year ago have led to differing price expectations between producers and consumers of lithium compounds in their negotiations for 2019 supply contracts. In light of lower spot prices in China, lithium consumers are seeking to lock in lower contract prices for 2019 by referencing the Chinese spot market price in their deals. But lithium producers are trying to keep prices...Read More
Chinese lithium producer Tianqi Lithium has purchased 23.77% of A shares in Sociedad Quimica y Minera (SQM), which were previously owned by Canada's Nutrien. A total of 62,556,568 A shares in SQM were sold for $4.066 billion at a minimum price of $65 per share, the Chilean Stock Exchange said in the Chilean morning of Monday December 3. All formalities for the completion of this deal will be final...Read More
Mahenge the Cinderella of the graphite space?SPONSOREDblack rock miningSky is the limit for BSK at Amarillo GrandeSPONSOREDblue sky uraniumNew Energy brings experience to new dawnSPONSOREDnew energy mineralsDealing with the complexity of Coal data with Geobank 2018SPONSOREDmicromineBut the matter is being complicated by the junior having no further claim of ownership to the PSV.A subsidiary of the...Read More
U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 39 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures are responding to the arrest in Canada of Huawei's Chief Financial Officer in response to a request by U.S. officials. Index futures were virtually unchanged following release of economic news at 8:30 AM EST. Consensus for the U.S. October trade deficit was $55 billion. Ac...Read More
PolarX builds bigger, richer Zackly pictureSPONSOREDpolar x limitedThe company filed a miscellaneous licence application on November 22 for the road, which stretches several hundred kilometres inland to its exploration licence.The application includes ...Read More