Brazil's apparent steel consumption increased by 6.90% year on year in November, to 1.70 million tonnes, mostly due to an improved performance in the flat steel sector, according to the national steel association A??o Brasil.Apparent consumption of flat steel products grew by 11.70% in the same comparison, to 1.10 million tonnes, while long steel use declined by 0.80% year-on-year, to 606,000 tonn...Read More
CloseGain/LossGold $1266.20-$2.80Silver$15.03+$0.26XAU69.98-0.81%HUI159.81-1.23%GDM580.69-0.94%JSE Gold1359.59+42.78USD97.04+0.55Euro113.52-0.69Yen89.97-0.71Oil$46.22+$4.6910-Year2.770%+0.036T-Bond144.53125-0.90625Dow22878.45+4.98%Nasdaq6554.36+5.84%S&P2467.70+4.96% The Metals: Gold gained $10 to a new 6-month high at $1279.00 by late morning in New York before it sold of...Read More
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, Dec. 26, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- Gold Resource Corporation (NYSE American: GORO) (the "Company") declares its monthly instituted dividend of 1/6 of a cent per common share for December 2018 payable on January 23, 2019 to shareholders of record as of January 11, 2019. Gold Resource Corporation is a gold and silver producer, developer and explorer with...Read More
By David HaggithUntil you got to this tax and spending deal a year ago, it was one of the most hated bull markets. The markets steadily climbed one wall of worry after another, and the problem was that the economic data did not confirm it.BloombergThat's right. The market was not rising for the past ten years due to a healthy underlying economy. On the contrary, the market was rising due to the...Read More
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:Thanks to GATA's old friend, gold market analyst John Brimelow, publisher of Brimelow's Gold Jottings letter, for calling attention to Dennis Gartman's comments about GATA in today's edition of The Gartman Letter:"The major news over the weekend is from GATA, a group that in the past has found fault with The Gartman Letter on an all-too-regular basis over the years f...Read More
Miles Franklin sponsored this article by Gary Christenson.The economic world is always changing, but the 2018-2019 period will mark an important transition. Consider credit market debt, interest rates, stock indices, individual stocks, and several ratios.TOTAL CREDIT MARKET DEBT per the St. Louis Fed.That measure of U.S. debt increased exponentially from 1951 to 2007 at a rate of 8.8% per year....Read More
Listen to the Podcast Audio: Click HereMike Gleason: It is my privilege now to welcome in Frank Holmes, CEO and Chief Investment Officer at US Global Investors. Mr. Holmes has received various honors over the years, including being named America's best fund manager by the Mining Journal. He's also the co-author of the book The Goldwatcher: Demystifying Gold Investing and is a regular guest on CN...Read More
By Steve St. AngeloThe much awaited and hoped for Santa Claus Rally turned into a complete rout today as the broader markets continued to sell-off to new lows this month. The Dow Jones plunged a stunning 653 points today, the worst in the in the 122-year-old history of the index. Furthermore, the Dow is on track for its biggest December loss since the Great Depression.The Dow Jones was trad...Read More
California Governor Jerry Brown inherited a $27 billion deficit from Arnold Schwarzenegger eight years ago. This month he's leaving his successor a $13.8 billion surplus and a $14.5 billion rainy day fund balance. Pretty good right? Approximately 48 other governors would kill for those numbers. Unfortunately it's all a mirage. California, as home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood, lives and dies w...Read More
Graceland Updates By Stewart Thomson 1. Weary investors who endured the September and October stock market "crash season" felt they should be richly rewarded for their incredible patience... with a wondrous Santa Claus rally. 2. Please click here now. The traditional Santa Claus rally has morphed into a hideous Santa Claws mauling of millions of US stock market price chasers.3....Read More
It's hard to imagine AAPL not bouncing from the 145.66 target shown. (It was proffered here earlier as a minimum downside objective.) Monday's plunge came within 45 cents of this Hidden Pivot support during the holiday-shortened session close enough for us to infer that a bottom of at least short-term importance is in. If so, expect the stock to lead the broad averages higher when trading resu...Read More
Fastmarkets MB hosted the 22nd Middle East Iron & Steel conference in Dubai last week. Here are five things we learned...1 High-grade iron ore derivative will be an important tool for Middle East DRI industry A world-first 65% iron ore derivative launched by the Singapore Exchange in early December was hailed as an important hedging tool for the Middle East direct-reduced ironmaking (DRI) industry...Read More
CloseGain/LossGold $1266.20-$2.80Silver$15.03+$0.26XAU69.98-0.81%HUI159.81-1.23%GDM580.69-0.94%JSE Gold1359.59+42.78USD97.04+0.55Euro113.52-0.69Yen89.97-0.71Oil$46.22+$4.6910-Year2.770%+0.036T-Bond144.53125-0.90625Dow22878.45+4.98%Nasdaq6554.36+5.84%S&P2467.70+4.96% The Metals: Gold gained $10 to a new 6-month high at $1279.00 by late morning in New York before it sold of...Read More
Chinese battery materials producer GEM has signed a memorandum with South Korea's Ecopro to supply the latter with 170,000 tonnes of nickel-rich nickel-cobalt-aluminium (NCA) precursor materials in the next five years, according to an announcement on Sunday December 23. Nickel-cobalt-manganese and NCA are the primary materials used to produce lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs).Ecopr...Read More
China's leading stainless steel mills - Tsingshan Group, Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Tisco) and Baosteel - have lowered their January tender prices for high-carbon ferro-chrome, pressured by declining stainless steel prices and relatively high steel stocks at plants. Early on Monday December 24, Tisco announced that its January tender price for high-carbon ferro-chrome was 6,650 yuan ($963) per tonne, a...Read More
Seaborne iron ore prices were rangebound on Wednesday December 26 amid conservative trading activity.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $71.39 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down $0.19 per tonne. MB 62% Fe Pilbara Blend Fines Index: $71.22 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down $0.19 per tonne. MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index-Low Alumina: $73.60 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.08 per tonne. MB 58% Fe Premium Index: $63.67 per tonne cf...Read More
Trading in the seaborne coking coal spot market came to a standstill on Wednesday December 26, with Australia on Boxing Day holiday and participants in China remaining in a wait-and-see mode."[Seaborne coking coal] prices have yet to bottom out so end users are not in a hurry to enter the market," a Chinese trader said."The recent call for another 100 yuan ($14.50) per tonne decrease in the c...Read More
The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Thursday December 27.The London Metal Exchange will reopen Thursday following a two-day break in trading - for Christmas and the annual Boxing Day holiday.Here is how prices looked at the most-recent close of trading, on December 24:Chinese battery materials producer GEM has signed a memorandum with South Korea's Ecopro to supply the latter...Read More
Good morning from Fastmarkets MB's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Wednesday December 26.Base metals prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were on divergent paths during Asian morning trading on Wednesday December 26, with aluminum registering the largest gain on news of further capacity cuts in China. Check Fastmarket MB's live futures report here. Ferro-c...Read More
Years ago, the idea that machines would replace humans on the trading floor seemed far-fetched and the suggestion that algorithms might replace humans entirely ridiculous.But both have happened in some shape or form, making the advent of blockchain - now being vaunted as the next game-changer in technology - a lot more realistic than naysayers might initially think.Dozens of trials and projec...Read More