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
* GRAPHIC-2019 asset returns:* Market watching U.S.-China trade talks (Updates with closing prices)By Pratima DesaiLONDON, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Copper prices climbed on Thursdaytowards two-month highs hit last week as import data from topconsumer China suggested robust demand, while markets awaitedthe outcome of high-level Sino-U.S. trade talks in Beijing.Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchang...Read More
Atico said it had been unable to reach a new two-year collective agreement at the copper-gold operation in Colombia.Read More
The US copper price failed to rebound on Thursday morning in the United States, while market participants hold back from being too optimistic about recent developments in US and Chinese trade talks.The copper price for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 0.65 cents to $2.7665 per lb.Positive sentiment surrounding US-China trade is also beginning to man...Read More
Ontario's Government working for the People is supporting the economy in the Township of Seguin by expanding the Parry Sound Airport industrial park to accommodate new businesses. Today, Norman Miller, MPP for Parry Sound-Muskoka, announced Ontario is making a $495,000 investment in the Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport to support phase eight of its business park expansion project. This involves...Read More
Key data from the Wednesday February 13 pricing session in Shanghai. Key drivers The cobalt sulfate price, Co 20.5% min, China ex-works price dropped midweek amid few spot activities after the Chinese New Year holiday on February 4-10. Weak spot demand is likely to last until late February or early March because some consumers will not resume business until after the Lantern Festival on...Read More
Production of copper and cobalt has been suspended at the Chambishi refinery in Zambia due to constrained supply of imported feedstock. The suspension follows the introduction of a new 5% duty on cobalt and copper concentrates imported into Zambia that came into effect this year. The Chambishi refinery processes feed from ERG's Boss Mining and Frontier Mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "In...Read More
Trade log for cobalt sulfate in China including transactions, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets MB. Unless otherwise stated, all prices are yuan per tonne on an ex-works basis.The cobalt sulfate, Co 20.5% min, China ex-works, adjustment to the low-grade cobalt low-end price at Co 20.5% basis is on a $ per lb basis.Fastmarkets MB prices Click here for Fastmarket MB's price assessment for coba...Read More
Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil (CRC) in Europe have been largely stable over the past seven days but are expected to rise soon, sources told Fastmarkets this week.Transaction prices are expected to slowly rise, supported by upward momentum in hot-rolled coil feedstock prices, according to market participants, after some European steelmakers - including ArcelorMittal...Read More
I love a good bargain.Especially when it comes to investing.In fact, some of my biggest winners have come from uncovering stocks that, at one time, were trading at huge discounts.Take OrganiGram Holdings (TSX-V: OGI), for instance.Back in 2016, I told members of my Green Chip Stocks community to buy shares of OGI when it was trading at just $0.40. It was a screaming bargain, and I practically begg...Read More
Domestic prices for hot-dipped galvanized (HDG) coil in Europe have been largely stable over the past week, but were expected to increase with support from the definitive measures applied after a regional safeguard investigation, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday February 14.The European Commission (EC) has imposed definitive safeguard measures on a list of imported steel products, in the form...Read More
Domestic buyers of hot-rolled coil (HRC) in Northern Europe have been resisting attempts to raise offer prices this week, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday February 14.Transaction prices, however, were expected to rise in the near future, supported by higher offers for imported coil and increases in raw material costs, according to market participants."Prices have stabilized. The mills [in Nort...Read More
Steel billet import prices in Egypt increased this week with deals being done at higher levels in the wake of rising global scrap costs, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday February 14.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel billet imported into Egypt was $485-495 per tonne cfr on Thursday, rising from $460-470 per tonne cfr last week.Billet producers in the CIS sold material to Egypt...Read More
We will be releasing our Energy Top 30 later tonight, and given that Cenovus Energy (CVE) continues to have a sunny INK Edge outlook we expect it will remain near the top of the charts. The company made some waves in the oil patch last year by backing the Alberta government's plan to curtail oil production, even as some key rivals such as Suncor (Mixed; SU) knocked the plan. While we are no fans...Read More
Turkish domestic rebar and wire rod prices have gone up in line with increasing scrap costs over the past week, while demand remained sluggish, sources said on Thursday February 14.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for domestic rebar in Turkey was TRY3,180-3,250 ($604-618) per tonne ex-works, including 18% VAT, on February 14 up from the TRY3,079-3,150 per tonne last week.The local rebar price...Read More
Turkish rebar export prices have continued to rise in line with rising scrap costs, but steel mills are still struggling to sell material due to poor demand and trade barriers, sources said on Thursday February 14.Mills in Turkey raised their offers to $510-515 per tonne fob this week on an actual weight basis from last week's $490-500 per tonne, but there were only a few small cargoes, sold...Read More
The market for pig iron exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) strengthened further during the week ended Thursday February 14 because buyers in the United States, the key outlet, started to accept higher offer prices.Fastmarkets' price assessment for CIS exports of high-manganese pig iron was $335-340 per tonne fob Black Sea on February 14, up from $325-335 per tonne fob Black...Read More
Detailed data for Chinese trade is still not available, but there are indications that the East Asian country may have become the biggest importer of pig iron in Asia last year, according to Fastmarkets' research team.We pointed out in June last year that the Chinese import pig iron market might revive to fill the widening gap between iron and steel production in China, alongside ferrous scrap.Hon...Read More
The Turkish deep-sea scrap import markets remained quiet on Thursday February 14, but market participants expected prices to soften due to limited demand and weak finished steel markets in the country, sources said.There was talk in the market about a Baltic Sea cargo sold at $326 per tonne cfr for HMS 1&2 (80:20), but there was no confirmation of this transaction at the time of publication.Market...Read More
Steel billet prices in Turkey increased over the past week due to strong demand in both the domestic and export markets, along with rising scrap import costs, sources said on Thursday February 14.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for domestic billet in Turkey was $480-490 per tonne ex-works, up from $460 per tonne.Several domestic billet sales were heard over the past week, sources said.A steel...Read More
By: Dave KranzlerThe retail sales report for December - delayed because of the Government shut-down - was released this morning. It showed the largest monthly drop since September 2009. Online sales plunged 3.9%, the steepest drop since November 2008. Not surprisingly, sporting goods/hobby/musical instruments/books plunged 4.9%. This is evidence that the average household has been forced to cut...Read More