Base Metal Stock Articles

Port Hedland's iron ore exports rise to 2nd highest ever in May

June 11, 2018 / July Zhang

Iron ore exports from Western Australia's Port of Port Hedland recorded a 2% year-on-year increase in May to their second highest level on record amid better prices.The port shipped 44.97 million tonnes of the steelmaking raw material last month, up from 44.08 million tonnes a year earlier, according to data released by the Pilbara Ports Authority on Monday June 11.The volume is also...Read More

GLOBAL ANTIMONY WRAP: Weak demand weighs on Chinese, European antimony markets

June 11, 2018 / Anna Xu

Weak consumer demand continued to push antimony prices down in both the European and Chinese markets last week.Prices for antimony with bismuth content below 100ppm or trioxide-grade in-warehouse Rotterdam edged down to $8,200-8,450 per tonne on Friday June 11 from the mid-week assessment of $8,200-8,500 per tonne, when prices had kept stable with the May 25 assessment.The MMTA standard grade II a...Read More

GLOBAL SILICON WRAP: Chinese export price trends lower; European prices steady

June 11, 2018 / Susan Zou

Chinese silicon export price kept trending lower due to limited buying appetites and ahead of production ramp-up at refineries in southern China; meanwhile, European prices held steady after drops seen one week earlier. The Chinese grade 553 silicon export price dropped to $1,780-1,870 per tonne on Friday June 8, down from $1,810-1,900 per tonne one week ago. Despite delayed operations resuming at...Read More

Cobalt metal prices fall as Chinese producers adjust to weaker salts demand

June 11, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Physical cobalt prices fell again on Friday June 8, faced with cheaper metal supplies, seasonally weaker spot demand and poor sentiment, market sources told Metal Bulletin. High-grade and low-grade cobalt prices were assessed at $41.65-42.95 per lb, in-warehouse, on Friday June 8, down 0.5% from the previous assessment of $42-43 per lb. Metal has become more cheaply and readily available, as...Read More

FOCUS: Coking coal prices rally on supply jitters, healthy demand

June 11, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

Seaborne coking coal prices rose to their highest in over two months last week - on Monday June 11, Metal Bulletin's fob Australia Premium Hard Coking Coal Index was 35% higher than where it was a year earlier - with supply concerns emerging as a key factor affecting the outlook for the market.Changes made by Queensland's rail freight operator Aurizon to its operational and maintenance practices h...Read More

Brazilian slab export prices unchanged as market mulls impact of Section 232 tariffs on other countries

June 11, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Brazilian slab export prices remained unchanged last week, as buyers were hesitant about placing bids after recent developments related to Donald Trump's Section 232 investigation in the United States.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for slab exports from Brazil was $580-590 per tonne fob on Friday June 8, stable from the previous week.The market was momentarily halted...Read More

The Quiet Before the Storm

Jun 8 2018 6:04PM / Kitco Commentary

Today marks the first day of a weeklong timeline that will include a series of events that will profoundly impact the financial markets and the geopolitical fabric for years to come. Today the Group of Seven began its meeting in Qu?(C)bec. Although President Trump will only be in attendance for a single day, his words and actions have the potential to create a deeper chasm between the United State...Read More

Wall Street inches up as investors eye summits, Fed decision

Jun 8 2018 3:15PM / Reuters

(Reuters) - U.S. stock indexes edged higher on Friday as investors placed bets ahead of a busy week of central bank meetings and some traders cited a shift out of emerging markets most exposed to higher oil prices and global trade tensions.Major indexes fell sharply earlier in the day, as shares of Apple Inc (AAPL.O) and its suppliers were down following a report that the iPhone maker was planning...Read More

Silver To Climb 11% In Next Three Months - German-Based Research Firm

Jun 8 2018 3:13PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Silver is likely to reach $18.50 an ounce in third quarter of 2018, and maybe even hit 2016 highs of $21.50 an ounce by the four quarter, based on a combination of technical, sentiment, seasonal, and fundamental factors. The white metal is undervalued at current price levels and is expected to become one of the best performing assets, making it an ideal contrarian investment, accord...Read More

Buckle Up! It's Going To Be A Big Week

Jun 8 2018 2:27PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - As this newsletter is being written, the Group of Seven summit is about to begin in my home province of Quebec. And it looks like this G7 gathering might be one of the most bitter in years; with the world on the brink of a trade war, the stakes are high.Before arriving in Canada, President Trump noted he may leave early in preparation for his upcoming Singapore summit with North Kor...Read More

Fed, ECB To Define Gold Prices Near-Term - Analysts

Jun 8 2018 1:55PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) -Gold’s near-term outlook is once again in the hands of central bankers as two much anticipated monetary policy meetings will be held next week.Many analysts have noted that gold has followed a well-established pattern: selling off before an expected rate hike to then rise once the dust has settled. The question on many investor’s minds is whether or not this pattern will...Read More

Wall St., Main St. See Gold Price Rising During FOMC Week

Jun 8 2018 11:16AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Wall Street and Main Street alike look for gold prices to rise next week even though the Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to hike U.S. interest rates again, based on the Kitco News weekly survey.But then, some observers pointed out: traders have already factored higher U.S. rates into markets.Investors have many major news events to monitor next week, with perhaps th...Read More

Are You A Contrarian, Or A Victim?

Jun 8 2018 9:11AM / Kitco Commentary

These are the words of Rick Rule, who is one of the most successful resource stock speculators of our time. Mr. Rule’s famous quote is being put to the test while we approach yet another gold sensitive Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting next week. The markets reaction to the statement, which will be given by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell at the conclusion of the meeting on Jun...Read More

Let The Events Begin; Gold Awaits

Jun 8 2018 8:44AM / Kitco Commentary

The next seven days can be huge for equities, metals and commodities. It all starts with the G-7, followed by the North Korean summit on Tuesday, the Fed on Wednesday and the grand finale -- Super Mario and the ECB -- on Thursday. Any one of these events could have a dramatic effect on all markets, especially the metals. The equities have already broken out to the upside, especially the Russell an...Read More

Standard Chartered: June Lows Present Buying Opportunity In Gold

Jun 8 2018 8:41AM / Kitco News

Standard Chartered looks for gold weakness into next week’s meeting of the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee but also forecasts that any cycle lows in the price that will present a buying opportunity. Analysts note that gold regained $1,300 an ounce recently but has not been able to generate further upside momentum. “Investors appear to lack conviction in gold ahead of the June FOMC a...Read More

Gold, Silver Near Steady Amid Uncertainty Ahead Of Weekend, Geopolitical Events

Jun 8 2018 8:34AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Gold and silver prices are trading near unchanged levels in early U.S. trading Friday. Selling interest in the safe-haven metals will be limited today, heading into the weekend and pending major geopolitical developments. August Comex gold futures were last up $0.30 an ounce at $1,303.50. July Comex silver was last up $0.015 at $16.83 an ounce. There is some uncertainty and even som...Read More

Macro Roundup (Jun 8)

Jun 08 2018 01:16 AM / Staff reporter

SHANGHAI, Jun 8 (SMM) – This is a roundup of global macroeconomic news last night and what is expected today.Last nightThe US dollar index extended its decline overnight and closed at 93.44.LME aluminium dropped close to 2% while lead, nickel and tin rose some 1%. LME copper inched up and hit a fresh high in four and a half years as the worries lingered over supply from the Chile Escondida l...Read More

Macro Roundup (Jun 8)

Jun 08 2018 01:16 AM / Staff reporter

SHANGHAI, Jun 8 (SMM) – This is a roundup of global macroeconomic news last night and what is expected today.Last nightThe US dollar index extended its decline overnight and closed at 93.44.LME aluminium dropped close to 2% while lead, nickel and tin rose some 1%. LME copper inched up and hit a fresh high in four and a half years as the worries lingered over supply from the Chile Escondida l...Read More

Macro Roundup (Jun 8)

Jun 08 2018 01:16 AM / Staff reporter

SHANGHAI, Jun 8 (SMM) – This is a roundup of global macroeconomic news last night and what is expected today.Last nightThe US dollar index extended its decline overnight and closed at 93.44.LME aluminium dropped close to 2% while lead, nickel and tin rose some 1%. LME copper inched up and hit a fresh high in four and a half years as the worries lingered over supply from the Chile Escondida l...Read More

ASIAN MORNING BRIEF 08/06: Copper rises while most LME metals end lower; EU updates trade defense rules, allows 25% duties on US steel and aluminium; WWS loses five LME-listed warehouses

June 08, 2018 / Kirk Maltais

The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday June 8.Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange continued to drive higher at the close of trading on Thursday June 7, climbing by 1.5% to finish the day above $7,300 per tonne for the first time since January 2014. Read more in our live futures report. Here are how prices looked at the close of trading:The European Commission&...Read More

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