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CHINA REBAR: Housing sector's tight finances slow down demand recovery

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

China's domestic rebar prices tumbled further on Friday February 28 amid losses in the futures market and sustained weakness in demand from the construction sector. Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,370-3,400 yuan ($480-485) per tonne, down 50 yuan per tonne Northern China (Beijing): 3,320-3,360 yuan per tonne, down 50 yuan per tonneThe country's real estate sector is under pressure from a drop in trans...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Metals prices weaker as equities remain in freefall

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Growing fears in recent days that the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) epidemic is becoming a pandemic have given global equity markets a reality check and base metals that had initially reacted more than equities are now down less than equities, so may have some catching up to do.The Dow Jones Industrial Average in pre-market trading on Friday February 28, is indicated at 25,190, which means it is d...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 28/02: Bismuth, antimony gain support on supply concerns

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons behind the latest price moves.Read More

CHINA MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 28/02: Electronic manganese flake drops in quiet export market

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

An overview of the Chinese minor metals markets and the reasons for their latest price moves.Read More

AT A GLANCE: Acerinox blames 'geopolitical tensions' for 2019 loss

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

A summary of stainless steel producer Acerinox's financial results for October-December and the full year of 2019.In briefThe Spain-based company reported lower production as a result of reduced consumption, caused by the uncertainty and geopolitical tensions arising from the UK's departure from the Europan Union as well as increasing protectionism globally.Reduced earnings were linked to a provis...Read More

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Prices stable but falls likely on lower March surcharges

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

The price of stainless steel in the European domestic market was unchanged in the week ended Friday February 28, but decreases were expected from next week following mills' recent announcement of lower monthly alloy surcharges.The surcharges for grade-304 stainless steels came down substantially this week because of lower nickel prices. The nickel downturn also caused grade-316 surcharges to decre...Read More

GLOBAL MANGANESE SNAPSHOT: High stocks, low smelter demand dampens China's seaborne ore market

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Key data from the pricing sessions in Asia, Europe and the United States for the week ending Friday February 28. China  Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) continues to weaken sentiment for seaborne ore prices amid sharp falls in portside and alloy prices.  Portside prices fell on aggressive bids...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGES: March values down on lower nickel costs

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Monthly European alloy steel surcharges for March are down in response to lower nickel costs, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday February 28. In the case of grade-316 stainless steel, the fall in the surcharge was moderated by higher molybdenum prices. Fastmarkets' calculation of the stainless steel cold-rolled sheet, 316, 2mm, alloy surcharge, domestic, Europe, for March was ?,?2,040-2,...Read More

FOCUS: Coronavirus poses considerable short-term risk to Chinese nickel market

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) that originated in China but has since spread to more than 40 countries poses a serious threat to the Chinese nickel market, with demand, and therefore prices, said to be at considerable risk in the short term.While supply of nickel remains largely steady despite reports of some output cuts in China, demand for the metal has been hit by the country's waning stainl...Read More

US stainless scrap exports up in December, off in 2019

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Exports of stainless steel scrap from the United States more than doubled in December compared with the prior month due to increased shipments to Taiwan and Canada, although shipments for the last year were down by 28% from 2018, according to the latest US Census Bureau data.Stainless steel scrap exports totaled 74,774 tonnes in December compared with 33,343 tonnes the previous month. For 2019, ex...Read More

Pakistan's Al-Haj Asia Star to enter import scrap market, begin steelmaking in March

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Sino-Pakistani steel producer Al-Haj Asia Star Steel will begin production of steel rebar in northern Pakistan from early March and will enter the market for imported scrap, Fastmarkets has been told.Al-Haj Asia Star Steel is a joint venture formed in 2017 between Pakistani conglomerate Al-Haj Group and China's Hebei Xingang Iron & Steel Group.In its first six months of production, the mill will p...Read More

ASIA FERROUS SCRAP: Taiwanese buying slows on increased availability of Japanese scrap

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

Taiwanese ferrous scrap buyers continued to purchase cargoes at high prices this week, although buying momentum slowed toward the end of the week on returning supply of Japanese scrap.Vietnamese buyers continued to focus heavily on Japanese scrap due to its large discount against materials from the United States' West Coast.VietnamFastmarkets' weekly price assessment for deep-sea bulk cargoes of s...Read More

INTL COPPER CONF: Over 90% of current Chinese copper scrap imports eligible for renaming - Jinrui Futures

February 29, 2020 / www.metalbulletin.com

The vast majority of copper and brass scrap imported into China could meet the criteria of reclassification as copper renewable materials, according to research by Jinrui Futures.Referencing the Chinese import data of 2019, 97% of the copper scrap products and 79% of the brass scrap products brought into the country last year could be renamed as copper renewable materials, Zark Huang, analyst with...Read More

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Here’s Why Gold Stocks Sold Off This Week and What You Should Do About it

February 29, 2020 / www.fool.ca

As markets have been selling off rapidly this week, investors may have noticed a lot of the gold stocks have been sold off, too.Equinox Gold, which had been on a major rally of more than 100% over the last 12 months, was down more than 10% this past week. The exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the industry, iShares S&P/TSX Global Gold Index ETF, was down roughly 6% after being up...Read More

WARNING: Warren Buffett Says to Avoid This Asset in 2020

February 29, 2020 / www.fool.ca

Towards the end of 2019, I’d suggested that investors should avoid Bitcoin in favour of gold. The cryptocurrency surge had elevated blockchain-linked stocks that have since struggled mightily in recent months. Bitcoin enthusiasts come in different forms, while its fiercest detractors often sing a similar tune.Warren Buffett is revered for his investment chops, which he has exercised to accum...Read More

2 Lousy Stocks That Are a WASTE of Your Money in 2020

February 29, 2020 / www.fool.ca

The high dividend yield is a very appealing incentive for a company to offer to its investors. But, as many investors learn the hard way, a high yield is not always the reflection of a company’s growth and decent future prospects.Still, some investors might be too enchanted by the high yield that they don’t see the full picture and end up with lousy stocks.Two such stocks are Frontera...Read More

Coronavirus latest: Baselworld Cancels 2020 Show after Swiss Ban on Crowds

February 29, 2020 / www.idexonline.com

(IDEX Online) - Baselworld, the largest watch and jewelry event in the world, has been forced to cancel its 2020 event because of coronavirus. Organizers said it had no option and was re-scheduling the show for January 2021. Last year Baselworld 2019 attracted 81,000 visitors, down by more than a fifth on the previous year. The cancellation also follows a ban by Swiss authorities on any gathering...Read More

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