I started scrolling through the pieces and they are edgy cool and current. (Kitco News) - I vividly remember during a summer vacation when I swapped with a best friend of the moment, my gold bracelet for a silver one. I thought a bracelet, was a bracelet - a gesture of friendship. Only until I got home and shared the news, did I learn (or more like, I was scolded) -- on how in the world could I...Read More
Brazilian flat steel producer Usiminas is analyzing whether to request an investigation into possible dumping of imported cold-rolled coil (CRC), chief executive officer Sergio Leite told Fastmarkets on Friday October 26.Steelmakers and other market participants in Brazil suspect that CRC and also coated steel imports, mainly from China, have entered the country at dumped prices. A potential compl...Read More
Vietnam's Southern Steel Sheet Co (SSSC) is targeting a larger share of the coated coil market by adding a third galvanizing line to its Nhon Trach operations in the country's Dong Nai province.Italian equipment supplier Tenova will supply the company - a joint venture of Vietnam Steel Corp, Japan's Sumitomo Corp and Malaysia's FIW Steel - with a galvanized coil line with capacity of 150,000 tonne...Read More
(Kitco News) - Large speculators have continued to exit from their one-time large net-bearish post in gold futures, trimming this by roughly two-thirds over the course of the last two reporting weeks for data compiled by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.“The gold price continued to recover accordingly in the period under review,” said analysts with Commerzbank. The move has occ...Read More
(Kitco News) - Gold prices remained slightly softer, moving little after the government reported U.S. personal spending rose 0.4% in September, while the core personal consumption price index rose 0.2%. Spot gold was last down $2.60 to $1,230.20 an ounce. The government also reported that income also rose by 0.2% in September. Ahead of time, most consensus forecasts compiled by news organizations...Read More
China's hot-rolled coil prices dropped on Monday October 29 amid weak demand, with trading activity being described as "very sparse." DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 4,150-4,170 yuan ($597-600) per tonne, down 10-20 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tianjin): 4,080-4,090 yuan per tonne, narrowing downward by 10 yuan per tonneTrading today was very thin during the day, with traders in both the northe...Read More
Goldcorp Inc. (TSX: G, NYSE: GG) announces plans to buy back shares for cancellation. The company says it has received approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange for its “notice of intention to make a normal course issuer bid." This would allow Goldcorp to purchase for cancellation up to 43.5 million common shares, representing 5% of its 869.5 million outstanding shares as of Oct. 26 over...Read More
Rio Tinto Group, the world's second-biggest miner, said a pact to offload its stake in the $20 billion Simandou iron ore project in Guinea to its Chinese partner, Aluminum Corp. of China, has lapsed. Rio holds about 45% of the project, while Chinalco has about 40 percent and Guinea's government owns a 15 percent stakeThe parties had struck a non-binding agreement two years ago, when Rio said it c...Read More
Gold’s near-term fortunes may well hinge on U.S. equities, says INTL FCStone. The metal closed higher last week for the fourth straight week for the longest such winning streak since January, the firm points out. Meanwhile, stocks were on pace for their worst monthly decline in October in eight years, although the futures market is pointing to a higher open for equities on Wall Street Monday...Read More
Editor's Note: Welcome to Kitco's new Bitcoin Daily Technical Alert. Every trading day veteran Kitco technical analyst Jim Wyckoff will provide you with a concise and easy-to-understand near-term technical brief on Bitcoin. Importantly, Jim will glean the short-term charts and technical studies, and then alert you to the signals he sees regarding upcoming potential bigger price moves or price tren...Read More
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stocks pared their gains Monday as investors remained cautious despite IBM’s $34 billion deal to purchase Red Hat Inc and Standard & Poor’s decision to keep Italy’s credit rating unchanged.The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 133.78 points, or 0.54 percent, to 24,822.09, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 19.91 points, or 0.75 percent, to 2,678....Read More
The need for investment in new lithium projects creates a need for risk management tools, but the market's immaturity creates challenges, according to panelists at an LME focus session during this year's annual LME Week. Increasing demand for lithium compounds arising out of the electric vehicle and battery boom has created an appetite to bring new projects on stream, but there are risks associate...Read More
U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures gained 26 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures were virtually unchanged following release of economic news at 8:30 AM EDT. Consensus for September Personal Income was an increase of 0.3% versus an upwardly revised gain of 0.4% in August. Actual was an increase of 0.2%. Consensus for September Personal Spending was an inc...Read More
The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Tuesday October 30.Base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange were lower at the close of trading on Monday October 29, with strong consumer spending figures from the United States fueling broad strength in the US dollar index and adding downward pressure to the market. Read more in our live futures report.Here are how prices looked at t...Read More
Turkish steel producers have continued to book cargoes in the deep-sea scrap trade, with two more transactions coming to light, pushing prices up further on Monday October 29.These two deals were heard on Friday after the data submission deadline for the day.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a Baltic Sea cargo comprising HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $335 per tonne, shredded at $340 per tonne and...Read More
Iron ore prices were largely steady on Monday October 29, with limited liquidity in the spot market amid expectations of a loosening of steelmaking restrictions in China.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $76.48 per tonne cfr Qingdao, unchanged.MB 62% Fe Pilbara Blend Fines Index: $75.51 per tonne cfr Qingdao, unchanged.MB 62% Fe Iron Ore Index-Low Alumina: $80.23 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down $0.17 per tonn...Read More
The latest bids, offers and deals in the global markets for iron ore, pig iron, direct-reduced iron and other steelmaking raw materials. Latest transaction: iron oreIron oreBeijing Iron Ore Trading Center (Corex), 20,000 tonnes of 61.82% Fe Pilbara...Read More
Sellers of seaborne coking coal appear to be less willing to sell to the Chinese market, with cargoes of premium products fetching a higher fob Australia price than cfr China ones.A November-laycan cargo of a top Australian brand was traded at $219.50 per tonne cfr China while a December-laycan shipment of the same product changed hands at $220 per tonne cfr China. The last transaction involving t...Read More
When will the strong dollar weaken? Ultimately, the answer is whenever the Treasury wants.When the Treasury is not overly concerned with the dollar, market forces can prevail to raise or lower the exchange rate compared with euros, Swiss francs, yen or any other currency.Sometimes, other central banks intervene to raise or lower their currencies relative to the dollar and the U.S. does not seem to...Read More
Seaborne iron ore pellet prices dipped for the third consecutive week on Friday October 26, on limited demand from China according to market participants.Fastmarkets' MB 65% Fe Iron Ore Pellet Index (MBIOI-PT) was $152.47 per tonne cfr China on Friday, down by $3.16 per tonne from a week earlier.The fall in the MBIOI-PT is based on the visible market activity detailed below.A 65% Fe Indi...Read More