By Dave KranzlerA friend asked me today what I thought Powell should do. I said, "the system is screwed. It ultimately doesn't matter what anyone does. The money printing, credit creation and artificially low interest rates over the last 10 years has fueled the most egregious misallocation of capital in history of the universe.Eventually the Fed/Central Banks will print trillions more - 10x mo...Read More
The earlier uptick in the Chinese ammonium paratungstate (APT) price faltered in the week ended Friday December 14, while both European and Chinese ferro-tungsten markets were stable due to the end-of-year trading lull. APT fob price in China moved down due to low overseas buying interest amid falling prices in the domestic market. Chinese tungsten concentrate price unchanged. Ferro-tun...Read More
Ferro-chrome and chrome ore prices in China were unmoved in a week of low liquidity. Ferro-chrome, chrome ore prices in China stable Japanese, South Korean ferro-chrome prices drop High- and low-carbon ferro-chrome prices dip in Europe US high-carbon ferro-chrome price tumblesTrades indicated the price for imported UG2 chrome ore imported into China were stable in the week ended Friday December 14...Read More
A few years ago, Standard Chartered made a decision to integrate itself more fully into the supply chains of its clients. The goal: use technology to connect into its clients' ecosystems, upending the traditional model of banking services."There was a realization a few years ago that businesses are evolving and they're evolving quite rapidly - we've seen that in a number of industries and there's...Read More
Glencore's Katanga Mining Ltd will pay the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) around $22.5 million as part of a settlement over the copper-cobalt producer's historical disclosures.The payments are C$1.5 million ($1.2 million) in costs along with a voluntary payment of C$28.5 million.The company, which operates the Kamoto Copper Company in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has also agreed to...Read More
Turkish scrap import prices continued to fall on Tuesday December 18, reflecting the slightly lower offers that mills received from Baltic Sea suppliers, sources said.Several sources reported at the start of this week suppliers in the Baltic Sea region were offering HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $300-305 per tonne cfr. But some offers for the same material were heard at $290-295 per tonne cfr on Tuesday.In r...Read More
Exploring the Athabasca basin in northern Saskatchewan. Source: Skyharbour Resources Ltd.Skyharbour Resources Ltd. [SYH-TSXV; SYHBF-OTCQB] has released the results of a 2018 fall drilling program at the Moore Uranium Project in Saskatchewan. The company said the program intersected new high-grade uranium at the Maverick Zone, including 3.11% U3O8 over 1.8 million within 0.56% U3O8 over 15.2 metres...Read More
McLean Lake uranium mill in the Athabasca basin of northern Saskatchewan, 22.5%-owned by Denison Mines, (AREVA 70%). Source: Denison Mines Corp.Denison Mines Corp. [DML-TSX; DNN-NYSE American] said Tuesday December 18 that it has elected to advance its Wheeler River uranium project in Saskatchewan following positive pre-feasibility study results.Denison is a uranium exploration and development com...Read More
Share this articleTORONTO - A panel at the Ontario Securities Commission has approved a $30-million settlement with Katanga Mining over the company's misleading statements and its failure to properly disclose the risks of operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Katanga, majority owned by Swiss mining giant Glencore Plc, says as part of the settlement it will make a $28.5-million payme...Read More
A few years ago, Standard Chartered made a decision to integrate itself more fully into the supply chains of its clients. The goal: use technology to connect into its clients' ecosystems, upending the traditional model of banking services."There was a realization a few years ago that businesses are evolving and they're evolving quite rapidly - we've seen that in a number of industries and there's...Read More
John Thornton is a Goldman Sachs alumnus educated at Yale, Harvard and Oxford. Mark Bristow is a South African geologist and big-game hunter.Together, this corporate odd couple has a plan to turn around the lagging fortunes of the world's largest gold-mining company, whose shares are down 67 percent from their high in 2010. Thornton, executive chairman of Barrick Gold Corp., set the partnership in...Read More
The Comex copper price tumbled to a multi-week low in morning trading on Tuesday December 18, with reduced liquidity, trade war fears and questions about US monetary policy pressuring the price lower.The copper price for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange tumbled 5.35 cents to $2.7010 per lb. The contract hit a low of $2.6930 per lb, its weakest since Novemb...Read More
On April 17, 1793, three French soldiers broke into the tomb of Michel de Nostredame, a man we know as Nostradamus.Legend has it that one man, a Corporal Adelaide, picked up the skull in an attempt to gain the power of the long-dead seer.His fellow soldiers bore witness that his eyes opened wide as he gained full knowledge, then was immediately struck down and killed by an errant bullet, fired fro...Read More
The three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were for the most part little changed this morning, Tuesday December 18. The exceptions were copper and tin that were both down by 0.4%, with copper at $6,104.50 per tonne.The rest were either unchanged or up between 0.1% and 0.2%. Considering the weakness in US equity markets on Monday, it is surprising that the metals have not been...Read More
Aqua Metals is nearing completion of the first phase of its two-stage capital improvement program, as well as implementing its plan to begin processing a portion of hard metallic lead into lead ingots. The California, United States-based company, whose AquaRefining technology is designed to recycle lead in a room-temperature, water-based process that emits significantly less pollution, expects to...Read More
Insider buying is starting to jump on the back of the recent sell-off. In fact, there are so many stocks making our INK Edge screens, we will not have the time to cover them all in the morning report by year's end. So, make sure to keep an eye on our INK Edge feature updated on the website early every morning. One stock where insiders are buying big is American Hotel Income Properties REIT LP (Mo...Read More
Flat steel sales from Brazilian distributors increased by 3% year on year in November, amid a slow recovery in the steel market.Sales from distributors amounted to 262,100 tonnes last month, compared with 254,400 tonnes in November 2017, the Brazilian flat steel distributors association (Inda) said on Tuesday December 18.Flat steel consumption in Brazil is mostly being spurred by a positive perfor...Read More
China's hot-rolled coil exporters raised their offers on Tuesday December 18 despite a weakening domestic market amid robust demand in South America, sources told Fastmarkets MB.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,800-3,810 yuan ($551-552) per tonne, narrowing downward by 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tianjin): 3,630-3,640 yuan per tonne, down 20 yuan per tonneDomestic prices retreated slightly...Read More
China's iron ore futures bucked the downtrend seen across the rest of the ferrous futures market during morning trading on Tuesday December 18 amid relative stability in the physical prices for the steelmaking raw material in recent days.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,399 yuan ($493) per tonne, down 24 yuan per tonne May hot-rolled coil: 3,416 yuan...Read More
CloseGain/LossGold $1249.30+$3.00Silver$14.64-$0.03XAU70.61+2.05%HUI160.34+2.31%GDM583.74+2.24%JSE Gold1328.43+26.18USD97.06-0.08Euro113.64+0.17Yen89.18+0.64Oil$46.24-$3.6410-Year2.823%-0.035T-Bond144.4375+0.65625Dow23675.64+0.35%Nasdaq6783.91+0.45%S&P2546.16+0.01% The Metals: Gold erased early Asian gains and dipped to $1245.10 at about 2AM EST before it rallied up to $1...Read More