Turkish steel mills stepped back from the deep-sea markets on Tuesday November 5, following the purchase of several cargoes the previous day, sources told Fastmarkets.Yesterday, three newly booked cargoes - two of US origin and one of Baltic Sea origin - ended a week-long hiatus since the previous booking. All three bookings were of similar composition and pricing, with HMS 1&2...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 5 that are worth another look.Most major aluminium producers agree that tackling the carbon intensity of the smelting process is one of the biggest challenges facing their industry.Chinese re-rollers' interest in imported billet has waned in recent weeks following a surge in prices in the major global markets, sources t...Read More
James Hyerczyk6 hours ago (Nov 05, 2019 6:42 PM GMT)Gold futures are trading sharply lower late in the session on Tuesday as sellers dumped the market following a sharp rise in U.S. Treasury yields, a surge in the U.S. Dollar against a basket of currencies, and firm demand for U.S. equities.The catalyst behind the selling pressure on Tuesday was likely the release of better-than-expected U.S. ISM...Read More
Most major aluminium producers agree that tackling the carbon intensity of the smelting process is one of the biggest challenges facing their industry. What they cannot agree on is how to deal with the situation, as a lively panel hosted by Fastmarkets during LME Week at the end of October showed. Aluminium smelting is an energy-intensive business and the market is starting to differentiate b...Read More
Christopher Lewis8 hours ago (Nov 05, 2019 4:59 PM GMT)Gold markets have broken down significantly during the trading session in early hours on Tuesday, as we should continue to see a lot of interest in the yellow metal due to central bank monetary policy, geopolitical concerns, and quite frankly a simple malaise when it comes to the currency markets. Ultimately, the $1500 level being broken to th...Read More
Will the Fed pause after three rate cuts?, Will equities gain from a U.S.-China trade deal? And what happens to gold if interest rates stay put? Blu Putnam, Chief Economist at CME Group, outlines potential scenarios for equities, interest rates and gold. More insights: Read more stories like this on OpenMarkets. And for trader tools and resources visit: https://activetrader.cmegroup.comRead More
The three-month copper price traded on the London Metal Exchange almost closed the gap on its psychological $6,000 per tonne level, with growing supply concerns bolstering consumption and precipitating a significantly higher turnover on Tuesday November 5. The red metal's three-month price closed 1.1% higher at $5,946.50 per tonne compared with the previous day's $5,877 per tonne close. The price...Read More
The London Metal Exchange's plans to launch a new trading platform in 2021 could bring a host of new functionality enhancements to its electronic and inter-office market, from variable tick sizes to additional order types and greater self-service user management.Yet with the LME also targeting the eventual decommissioning of its current LMEselect electronic trading system - which was first introdu...Read More
Seaborne iron ore prices were rangebound on Tuesday November 5, with market participants remaining jittery over high inventories and the upcoming demand lull over the winter season.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $83.30 per tonne, up $0.03 per tonne.62% Fe Pilbara Blend fines, cfr Qingdao: $83.12 per tonne, up $0.03 per tonne.62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $82.70 per...Read More
The three-month copper price traded on the London Metal Exchange almost closed the gap on its psychological $6,000 per tonne level, with growing supply concerns bolstering consumption and precipitating a significantly higher turnover on Tuesday November 5. The red metal's three-month price closed 1.1% higher at $5,946.50 per tonne compared with the previous day's $5,877 per tonne close. The price...Read More
Chinese re-rollers' interest in imported billet has waned in recent weeks following a surge in prices in the major global markets, sources told Fastmarkets.Global billet prices have picked up over the past month on soaring scrap prices and reduced availability in some markets, particularly the CIS. At the same time, the domestic billet price in China is largely stable, which has narrowed the gap b...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 5 that are worth another look.Most major aluminium producers agree that tackling the carbon intensity of the smelting process is one of the biggest challenges facing their industry.Chinese re-rollers' interest in imported billet has waned in recent weeks following a surge in prices in the major global markets, sources t...Read More
Discounts for nickel full plate cathodes in the Chinese import market flipped to premiums on Tuesday November 5 following a sudden opening of the import window over the week. "The intermittent opening of the import window this week was due to technical squeezing on China's future exchanges rather than supply tightness. [Nickel full plate cathodes are] normal premiums now," a Shanghai-based trader...Read More
Electric vehicle (EV) production growth in China has slowed over the second half of this year, dropping more quickly than the market expected, Houshan Bai, chairman of Ningbo Ronbay New Energy Technology Co, told delegates at a nickel and cobalt conference on Tuesday November 5. In the first six months, EV sales and production in China had been in a healthy upturn, but slower growth started to eme...Read More
Daniel Hisshion has joined Lewer Corp as business development manager, he confirmed to Fastmarkets.Lewer is an Australian privately owned company, established in 1972, which specializes in natural resources and in the sourcing, supply and distribution of materials such as gold,...Read More
Most major aluminium producers agree that tackling the carbon intensity of the smelting process is one of the biggest challenges facing their industry. What they cannot agree on is how to deal with the situation, as a lively panel hosted by Fastmarkets during LME Week at the end of October showed. Aluminium smelting is an energy-intensive business and the market is starting to differentiate b...Read More
Turkish exports of flat steel products declined by 21.8% year-on-year to 393,716 tonnes in September 2019, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK).This compares with a volume of 503,524 tonnes in the corresponding period of 2018, the institute said.The reason for decrease in exports was the lackluster demand for Turkish flat steel...Read More
Hot-rolled coil import prices in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have gone down this week on lower offers, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday November 5.Buyers were still reluctant to book large tonnages because of the falling prices as well as the weak end-user demand, they said.UAEOffer prices for HRC from China and Japan were heard in the UAE at $420-430 per tonne cfr this week, with...Read More
Import prices for steel billet and rebar in the United Arab Emirates have decreased over the past week, but domestic rebar prices remained stable, market sources said on Tuesday November 5.Demand for long steel was still moderate in the country, and buyers preferred to buy small quantities in order to avoid holding high stocks at the end of the year.Billet importsBillet was offered from Oman at ab...Read More
China's hot-rolled coil exporters issue higher offers on Tuesday November 5 after a strengthening of the domestic market and amid the emergence of higher overseas bids.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,510-3,530 yuan ($499-502) per tonne, widening upward by 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tangshan): 3,520 yuan per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneBoth Shanghai-based and Tangshan-based traders told Fa...Read More