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Gold Breaking Out Amid Loss of Investor Confidence in the Fed

November 12, 2021 / marketsanity.com

Kitco, Released on 11/12/21The news headlines this week, along with the rising gold price, is implying investors across Continue... Gold Breaking Out Amid Loss of Investor Confidence in the Fed added by Herman James on 11/14/2021View all posts by Herman James ?+'Read More

Direct-charge iron ore demand falls amid cost cuts by Chinese steelmakers

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Demand for direct-charge steelmaking raw materials iron ore pellets and lump has been limited due to steelmakers' focus on cost efficiency amid the ongoing sintering restrictions in China, sources told Fastmarkets.As a result, prices for both iron ore lump and pellets have eased and will likely continue to fall further because of the weakness in demand, they said.The month-to-date average of Fastm...Read More

Sir Brian Bender, former LME chairman, dies at 72

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Sir Brian Bender, chairman of the London Metal Exchange for almost a decade, has died at age 72.Bender joined the LME in 2010, fresh from a lifelong career in the British civil service, and described himself in an interview with Metal Market Magazine on his retirement in 2019 as a "slightly leftfield candidate" for the role.He presided over a transformative period of change at the exchange, includ...Read More

Egypt removes safeguard duties on billet and rebar

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The Egyptian Ministry of Industry and Trade has suspended safeguard duties on imported billet and rebar, effective Monday November 15.The measure suspends import duties that had been in effect in the country since October 2019 to help local industry combat the significant rise in energy and shipping costs.There had been expectations that the duties would be removed in June this year, but the...Read More

This Tech Trailblazer Is Recycling Platinum & Palladium From Catalytic Converters

November 13, 2021 / www.theaureport.com

Small tech company Mineworx has partnered with a Tennessee recycling company to extract platinum and palladium from diesel catalytic converters in a ground-breaking method that bypasses smelting, a major polluter. This year in New York City, 2,200 car owners climbed into their vehicles, clutching their morning coffee, and turned the ignition key only to hear the deafening roar of a Russian tracto...Read More

Gold's run shows interest rate hikes not coming soon / Commodities / Gold and Silver 2021

November 15, 2021 / www.marketoracle.co.uk

Gold continued to rally on Tuesday, as investors and metal traders priced in expectations that central banks will keep interest rates low until late 2022 at the earliest.At time of writing spot gold and gold futures were both changing hands at about USD$1,833/oz. The precious metal brushed up against a two-month high Friday of $1,795/oz, following a surprise decision by the Bank of England to keep...Read More

Tata Steel reports record Ebitda in Q2 results

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

A summary of Indian steelmaker Tata Steel's results for the July-September quarter (second quarter) of its 2021-22 financial year.In brief?EUR? Crude steel production from the company's Indian operations increased quarter on quarter, as did deliveries?EUR? Consolidated production was down quarter on quarter, but deliveries were up?EUR? Automotive sales increased despite the semiconductor shortage?...Read More

Automotive shift to EVs draws scrutiny on steel supplier sustainability, says Arcelormittal: Exclusive

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The automotive industry's shift to electric vehicles (EVs) has put the sustainability efforts of its suppliers under scrutiny, Jean-Martin Van der Hoeven, chief marketing officer of ArcelorMittal's global automotive division, told Fastmarkets in an exclusive interview.One outcome of the so-called Dieselgate scandal - in which German automaker Volkswagen, among others, admitted to manipulating the...Read More

Sir Brian Bender, former LME chairman, dies at 72

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Sir Brian Bender, chairman of the London Metal Exchange for almost a decade, has died at age 72.Bender joined the LME in 2010, fresh from a lifelong career in the British civil service, and described himself in an interview with Metal Market Magazine on his retirement in 2019 as a "slightly leftfield candidate" for the role.He presided over a transformative period of change at the exchange, includ...Read More

Chinese crude steel output drops 23% y-o-y in Oct, year-to-date total down 0.7%

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

China's production of crude steel declined by more than 20% in October from a year earlier, according to data released by the country's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday November 15. Total crude steel production over the first ten months of the year was also marginally lower than that over the same period of 2020, with a 0.7% drop, the data shows.October outputCrude steel: 71.58 millio...Read More

Automotive shift to EVs draws scrutiny on steel supplier sustainability, says Arcelormittal: Exclusive

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The automotive industry's shift to electric vehicles (EVs) has put the sustainability efforts of its suppliers under scrutiny, Jean-Martin Van der Hoeven, chief marketing officer of ArcelorMittal's global automotive division, told Fastmarkets in an exclusive interview.One outcome of the so-called Dieselgate scandal - in which German automaker Volkswagen, among others, admitted to manipulating the...Read More

Five key stories from November 15

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday November 15 that are worth another look.Ferro-alloy supply-side disruptions will likely continue well into 2022 with production cuts in China and capacity in other regions insufficient to meet demand amid persistent logistics constraints, panelists said on Sunday November 14 during...Read More

Sir Brian Bender, former LME chairman, dies at 72

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Sir Brian Bender, chairman of the London Metal Exchange for almost a decade, has died at age 72.Bender joined the LME in 2010, fresh from a lifelong career in the British civil service, and described himself in an interview with Metal Market Magazine on his retirement in 2019 as a "slightly leftfield candidate" for the role.He presided over a transformative period of change at the exchange, includ...Read More

Russian domestic rebar prices slide on increased supply

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic steel reinforcing bar prices in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow corrected downward by $14-27 per tonne on increased supply from mills in the region during the seven days to Monday November 15."Demand remains high. We don't exclude that the government will have to take some action again to cool down rebar prices, like they did in summer," one large trader source told Fastma...Read More

Supply-side disruptions, volatile ferro-alloys prices likely to endure in 2022, panelists at IFA say

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Supply-side disruptions will likely continue well into 2022 with production cuts in China and capacity in other regions insufficient to meet demand amid persistent logistics constraints, panelists said on Sunday November 14 during Fastmarkets' International Ferro-alloys Conference.In a poll during the session titled "Macrotrends for the Ferro-alloys Industry" attendees also supported this forecast...Read More

Five key stories from November 15

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday November 15 that are worth another look.Ferro-alloy supply-side disruptions will likely continue well into 2022 with production cuts in China and capacity in other regions insufficient to meet demand amid persistent logistics constraints, panelists said on Sunday November 14 during...Read More

Base metals prices close lower; LME nickel down 1.9%

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Base metals prices closed lower on the London Metal Exchange on Monday November 15, extending a downward consolidation amid an uncertain macroeconomic picture and a strong United States dollar index.Nickel's three-month price registered the largest fall on Monday, with a drop of $19 per tonne from $19,979 per tonne at the close on Friday. The metal traded as high as $20,030 per tonne - its highest...Read More

Iron ore prices down amid continuous weak demand in China

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Seaborne iron ore prices slipped slightly on Monday November 15 amid continuous weak demand from Chinese steel mills, which have begun formal production curbs for the winter heating season as of today, market sources said.Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $89.05 per tonne, down by $0.64 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $90.26 per tonne, down by $1.13 per tonne5...Read More

Chinese HRC price falls on grim property data

November 16, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Spot prices for hot-rolled coil in China declined on Monday November 15, with market sentiment subdued by the release of bleak property data.Fastmarkets assessed the price of steel hot-rolled coil domestic, ex-whs Eastern China at 4,700-4,750 yuan ($737-744) per tonne on Monday, down by 60 yuan per tonne from Friday.The most-traded HRC contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange extended losses...Read More

Collective hits porphyry at Donut

November 15, 2021 / www.mining-journal.com

Collective said drilling confirmed the existence of a porphyry system in the Donut target area, the first of five outcropping and grassroot targets to be drill tested at Guayabales.Read More

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