Base Metal Stock Articles

ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Japanese sellers withhold offers amid domestic uptick

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Increasing steel production rates in Japan are making Japanese yards increasingly reluctant to offer cargoes to China, market sources told Fastmarkets this week. Better margins to be found in Japan's domestic marketTaiwan continues to chase containerized cargoesContainer scrap offers to Bangladesh fall amid sluggish demandChinaA slowdown in downstream demand has continued to weight on spot demand...Read More

Iran posts drop in steel product output amid power outages

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Iran posted a notable fall in steel product output in the first five months of the current Persian year (March 21-August 22, 2021), compared with the same period last year according to the Iranian Steel Producers Association (ISPA).Local producers made 10.8 million tonnes of semi-finished products over the period, down 12% year on year, ISPA data shows.The decline in production came as steel mills...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Markets remain weak on poor finished steel sales

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel billet prices in Turkey have gone down over the past week amid soft demand, market participants told Fastmarkets on Thursday September 16.The suppliers in the Commonwealth of Independent States have reduced their billet offers to Turkish customers to $620-625 per tonne cfr.But Turkish buyers were bidding only $600-605 per tonne cfr, because domestic material was available at $620 per tonne e...Read More

Thyssenkrupp sells Italian stainless steelmaker Acciai Speciali Terni to Arvedi

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steelmaker Arvedi is in the process of purchasing fellow Italian stainless steel producer Acciai Speciali Terni (AST) from Thyssenkrupp, the German steelmaker said on Thursday September 16.The sale, which is subject to approval by Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board and merger control clearance, also includes associated sales organizations in Germany, Italy and Turkey. The sale is expected to be comp...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Mills retreat from deep-sea bookings after buying spree

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills withdrew from the deep-sea scrap markets after booking several cargoes for October shipment, sources told Fastmarkets on Thursday September 16.Turkish steelmakers have booked at least five deep-sea cargoes so far in the reported week from the United States, Canada and Baltic Sea. Market participants generally agree that most steelmakers in the country have replenished their sto...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from September 16

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday September 16 that are worth another look....Read More

CHINA REBAR: Prices rebound on recovering demand

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic rebar prices in China recovered from two days of decreases on Thursday September 16 on a pick-up in demand with improved weather. DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,580-5,620 yuan ($867-873) per tonne, up by 100 yuan per tonneWith Typhoon Chanthu moving away from China after landing in Zhejiang province late last week, the weather in most parts of the...Read More

CONSUMER ELECTRONICS RAW MATERIALS 15/09: Lithium carbonate prices surge amid persistent tight availability

September 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the consumer electronics markets and their latest price moves in the week to Wednesday September 15.Read More

Tech Talk for Friday September 17th 2021

17/09/2021 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were lower this morning. S&P 500 futures were down 6 points in pre-opening trade.Lululemon was unchanged at $426.40 after Oppenheimer raised its target price from $405 to $520.Union Pacific added $0.18 to $203.62 after Deutsche Bank raised its target price from $225 to $256.Adobe improved $4.03 to $665.11 after Mizuho increased its target price from $640 to $695. ...Read More

GERMANY STEEL SCRAP: Prices fall on international downtrend, higher domestic availability

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

German steelmakers have settled their monthly steel scrap contracts for September at lower prices, following the trend in international markets and due to the increased availability of some scrap grades in the local market, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday September 15.The fall in prices of new scrap grades, including E8 grade, was less pronounced due to the continued short supply of material...Read More

SPECIALTY STEEL RAW MATERIALS 15/09: Moly oxide prices decline on increased availability

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the specialty steel raw materials markets in Europe and their latest price moves.Alex Cook, Janie Davies...Read More

Logistical challenges, tight supply support Europe's chrome alloy markets

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Producers continued to raise their offer prices for low-carbon ferro-chrome during the week to Tuesday September 14 amid tight supply, high costs and uncertain logistics.Fastmarkets' price assessment for ferro-chrome 0.10% C, average 65-70% Cr, delivered Europe was $2.78-3.10 per lb Cr on Tuesday, an increase of 5 cents, or 1.7%, from $2.73-$3.05 per lb Cr one week earlier."Several of the producer...Read More

BASE METALS WARRANTS 15/09

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

A summary of London Metal Exchange warrant premiums from across the globe for the week to Wednesday September 15.Please click...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 15/09: Aluminium, nickel up 2%, tin at highest in a month

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange prices bounced back on September 15, with lead the only metal under selling pressure. Aluminium had an intraday high of $2,924 per tonne. This is its highest price since it touched $3,000 per tonne on Monday prior to the sell-off on Monday afternoon. Its closing price was lower, at $2,893 per tonne, but still 2.2% higher than Tuesday's closing price. Similarly, nickel's...Read More

PRICING NOTICE: Correction to pricing rationale of Fastmarkets' standard grade price, in-whs Rotterdam

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Fastmarkets has corrected the pricing rationale for MB-CO-0005 cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $ per lb, which was published incorrectly on Wednesday September 15 due to reporter errors.The range of offers was entered incorrectly for publication in the rationale as $24.30-24.80 per lb, and has been corrected to $24.60-24.80 per lb.One bid at $24.30 was discarded from the assessment due to...Read More

GLOBAL COPPER WRAP: Shanghai premiums rise, US remains strong

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Shanghai copper premiums rose in the week to Tuesday September 14 with the market becoming quieter ahead of a national holiday in China, while in the United States copper cathodes continued to trade at multi-year high prices.Chinese electro-refined (ER) cathode import premiums hit peak of $85-95 per tonne before decliningUS market continues to be strongShanghai premiums rise ahead of holidayChina'...Read More

ASIA STEEL SCRAP DIGEST: Tokyo Steel's higher purchase prices make Japanese exports costlier

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Export prices for Japanese ferrous scrap received a boost after key local buyer Tokyo Steel said it would pay more for the steelmaking raw material, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday September 15.fob Japan scrap market participants expect further price increasesChina buyers remain wary amid production cutsJapanese H1&H2 scrap (50:50) loses appeal in TaiwanJapanTokyo Steel, Japan's largest oper...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Turkish steelmakers continue their deep-sea bookings

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers have continued their deep-sea scrap bookings for October shipments at fairly stable prices, market participants told Fastmarkets on Wednesday September 15.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a United States cargo, comprising 23,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $441.50 per tonne, 5,000 tonnes of shredded and 3,000 tonnes of plate and structural (P&S) at $456.50 per ton...Read More

MORNING VIEW: LME base metals mainly higher despite weak Chinese economic data

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange largely edged up on the morning of Wednesday September 15 after a day of weakness, but those on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were weaker because they followed movements in London on Tuesday and reacted to weaker Chinese economic data.China retail sales rose by just 2.5% in August after a 8.5% rise in JulyChinese industrial production climbed 5.3% in...Read More

China's XTC to buy cobalt tetroxide and precursor materials from CNGR

September 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Chinese battery materials producer Xiamen Tungsten New Energy Materials (XTC) has struck a deal with CNGR Advanced Materials Co for the supply of cobalt tetroxide and ternary precursor materials, XTC announced on Wedmesday September 15.Under the agreement, which runs from September 14, 2021, to December 31, 2023, CNGR is expected to supply to XTC with 20,000-25,000 tonnes per year of cobalt tetrox...Read More

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