Shredder feed price adjustments in the United States were erratic in the week to Monday February 10, with individual shredders moving their scale buying prices based on their specific needs as they questioned where ferrous scrap prices are likely to head in March. The US scrap market was extremely disjointed in February, with prices holding up better in the Midwest than on the East Coast and in th...Read More
Turkish steel producers have continued to book deep-sea scrap from the United States and Europe for end of February and early March shipments, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday February 10.A steel mill in the Iskenderun region booked a European cargo of 20,000-25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $252 per tonne cfr.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 18,000 tonnes of H...Read More
Turkish domestic auto bundle and ship scrap prices have continued to slide over the past week in line with the falling cost of imported scrap, sources said on Monday February 10.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel scrap, auto bundle scrap, domestic, delivered Turkey, was 1,510-1,715 lira ($251-285) per tonne on February 10, down from 1,560-1,800 lira per tonne last week.The Turkish stee...Read More
Falling scrap costs in Turkey as well as low demand in the major sales outlets negatively affected steel billet producers from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in the first week of February.Chinese customers' cancelling orders stoked negative sentiment in and added pressure to the Asian market.Up to 100,000 tonnesof steel billet initially orderedfor China is now being offered to Southe...Read More
Bob Moriarty of 321gold discusses this company's latest drill results. There are times I want to grab the average investor by the stacking swivel and give them a good hard shake. While the shares are up about 35% since the first of the year, they took a 15% tumble on Friday when the company announced the first deep hole. Strong investors in Irving should wave at the weak hands and remind them to...Read More
Steel billet prices in most major markets around the world fell in the week to Friday February 7 amid expectations of lower ferrous scrap import prices in the bellwether Turkish market.Scrap prices in Turkey, the world's largest importer of the steelmaking raw material, had fallen by $44.68 per tonne to $260 per tonne on February 7 from a year-to-date high of $304.68 on January 7.The coronavirus o...Read More
Import prices for steel slab in Southeast Asia and East Asia fell slightly over the past week amid market participants' cautious stance on China's return from the extended Chinese New Year holiday. Most market participants were likely to stay on the sidelines to observe how prices would change from February 10, the first working day in many Chinese cities, amid the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak, sour...Read More
Shredder feed price adjustments in the United States were erratic in the week to Monday February 10, with individual shredders moving their scale buying prices based on their specific needs as they questioned where ferrous scrap prices are likely to head in March. The US scrap market was extremely disjointed in February, with prices holding up better in the Midwest than on the East Coast and in th...Read More
Cobalt prices have continued their steady upswing over the past week, with consumers keeping an eye on spot market trends with a view to restocking in the coming weeks, and sellers happy to hold on to material until then.Fastmarkets' price assessment for cobalt, standard-grade, in-whs Rotterdam, was $16.70-17.20 per lb, in-warehouse on Monday February 10, unchanged day on day but up from $16.50-16...Read More
European producers of hot-rolled coil have been reluctant to give discounts over the past week despite the bearish sentiment among buyers, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday February 10.Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, domestic, ex-works Northern Europe, was ?,?473.75 ($518.44) per tonne on Monday, up by ?,?2.08 per tonne from ?,?471.67 per tonne on February 7.Buyers estimated "work...Read More
The high-carbon ferro-chrome market price in Europe increased in week ending February 7, with some producers reporting consumers were readily accepting higher offer prices, Fastmarkets was told.Fastmarkets' ferro-chrome high carbon 6-8.5% C, basis 60-70% Cr, max 1.5% Si, delivered Europe price assessment widened by 3-4 cents per lb to $0.85-0.96 per lb on Friday February 7."Sellers are trying to p...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Monday February 10 that are worth another look.The United States Department of Commerce on February 10 issued affirmative final determinations in its anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations into imports of carbon and alloy steel threaded rod from China and India.LME Week Asia 2020 could be in doubt due to the coronavirus out...Read More
Nickel producers in Indonesia continue to operate at full capacity amid China's ongoing Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, but concerns that logistical delays will exacerbate the already poor projections for material demand in 2020 loom large, participants say.Indonesia-based nickel producers including Chinese stainless steel giant Tsingshan and domestic producer PT Antam have confirmed to Fastmarkets th...Read More
The London Metal Exchange three-month lead price closed at its lowest level since May 2019 on Monday February 10, dipping below the key $1,800-per-tonne support level, while nickel futures struggled to breach resistance against thin trading volumes. Lead's underlying price on the LME closed at $1,796 per tonne, with its price action slipping from an intraday high of $1,825 per tonne while turnover...Read More
Seaborne iron ore prices eased on Monday February 10 amid the de-escalation of Tropical Cyclone Damien which hit Western Australia at the end of last week.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $82.88 per tonne, down $0.71 per tonne.62% Fe Pilbara Blend fines, cfr Qingdao: $82.21 per tonne, down $0.71 per tonne.62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $84.07 per tonne, down $0.95 per...Read More
Seaborne coking coal prices were unchanged on Monday February 10, with the market having a quiet start after the weekend following last week's activity that saw over 650,000 tonnes of spot cargoes changing hands.Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, fob DBCT: $151.58 per tonne, unchangedPremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $160.61 per tonne, unchangedHard coking coal, fob DBCT: $127.01 p...Read More
The London Metal Exchange three-month lead price closed at its lowest level since May 2019 on Monday February 10, dipping below the key $1,800-per-tonne support level, while nickel futures struggled to breach resistance against thin trading volumes. Lead's underlying price on the LME closed at $1,796 per tonne, with its price action slipping from an intraday high of $1,825 per tonne while turnover...Read More
The ferro-chrome price in China has jumped in the week to Friday February 7 after road travel restrictions imposed by the authorities to control the spread of the novel coronavirus led to problems with raw material supply and deliveries of alloy to stainless steel mills.Fastmarkets' price assessment for ferro-chrome, spot 6-8% C, basis 50% Cr, ddp China, was 5,900-6,100 yuan ($844-872) per tonne o...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Monday February 10 that are worth another look.The United States Department of Commerce on February 10 issued affirmative final determinations in its anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations into imports of carbon and alloy steel threaded rod from China and India.LME Week Asia 2020 could be in doubt due to the coronavirus out...Read More
Chinese multi-metal company Jingchuan Group produced the first batch of nickel chloride from its newly-commissioned high-end nickel salt project on Sunday February 9.The size of the first nickel-chloride yield was not stipulated but the resultant material constitutes part of the group's efforts to ramp up battery-grade nickel production for the much-lauded electric vehicle (EV) boom, according to...Read More