Base Metal Stock Articles

GLOBAL ZINC & LEAD WRAP: Iranian supply cut pushes up lead premiums in India, SE Asia; zinc premiums flat after arbitrage window opens

May 30, 2018 / Millicent Dent

Tight spot supply of Iranian lead ingots has pushed up premiums for major importers such as India and some Southeast Asian countries, while premiums for zinc remain stable across global markets with levels in Europe holding at a multi-year low. Secondary lead premiums for India up $10 per tonne from a week ago, on supply shortage led by summer production lull and Iranian ingot shortage  Cert...Read More

EUROPE WIRE ROD: Southern EU prices dip on weaker demand

May 30, 2018 / Viral Shah

Domestic prices for mesh-quality wire rod produced and delivered in Southern Europe have widened downward by ?,?5 per tonne over the past week, with weaker demand leading to lower offers, sources said on Wednesday May 30.The Southern European domestic price for mesh-quality wire rod was ?,?520-535 ($602-619) per tonne delivered on May 30, compared with ?,?525-535 per tonne on May 23."Our order int...Read More

GLOBAL TIN WRAP: Premiums at 4-month low in Europe, stable in US and China

May 30, 2018 / Perrine Faye

Tin premiums fell further in Europe to hit four-month lows following a substantial jump in exports from Indonesia in May, while premiums in the United States and China were more resilient against downside pressure and held stable. Indonesian exports at record high in May Rotterdam 99.9% tin premium down 14% in 3 weeks China, US premiums flatEuropean tin premium plunges on surging Indonesian export...Read More

Zinc concentrate terms at 5-mth high, lead conc TCs dip on open arbitrage

May 30, 2018 / Archie Hunter

Zinc concentrate treatment charges (TCs) rose to their highest level this year in May, with smelters refraining from purchases of spot tonnages. And the upward trend in lead concentrate TCs reversed after an import arbitrage opened up in China.Both markets remained extremely tight in concentrates, with some smelters seeking to cut back their capacity utilization rates, Metal Bulletin heard on Wedn...Read More

Peru's Volcan suspends mines at Chungar on safety concerns

May 30, 2018 / Archie Hunter

Peruvian zinc and lead miner Volcan has suspended mining at its Anim??n and Islay mines, part of its Chungar subsidiary, the company said in a release to the Peruvian stock exchange late on Tuesday May 29.The Chungar complex produces 96,000 tonnes per year of zinc, 20,000 tpy of lead and 1 tpy of copper, according to a corporate presentation...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 30/05: Risk aversion pressures Comex copper

May 30, 2018 / Michael Roh

Comex copper prices eased on Wednesday May 30 morning in the US, presenting a dip-buying opportunity for the market.Copper for July settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange declined 1.4 cents or 0.46% to $3.0485 per lb."For the moment we view the weakness on Wednesday...Read More

Falling Iranian lead supply pushes up premiums in India, SE Asia; users eye alternatives

May 30, 2018 / Julian Luk

Tight spot supply of Iranian lead ingots have pushed up premiums for major importing countries such as India and some Southeast Asian markets, prompting buyers to search for alternative brands and lead bullions. Premiums for secondary lead on a cif basis for India rose by $10 to $50-$60 per tonne from a week ago, with offers of Iranian units reported at the top end of the range. Tha...Read More

SOUTHERN EUROPE REBAR: Domestic prices narrow downward on continued low demand

May 30, 2018 / Viral Shah

Prices for rebar produced and delivered in Southern Europe have narrowed downward over the past week with Italian and Spanish mills lowering their offers, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday May 30.Metal Bulletin's weekly domestic price assessment for rebar in Southern Europe was ?,?485-510 ($561-590) per tonne delivered on Wednesday, down from ?,?485-520 per tonne on May 23."Domestically, I...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Domestic prices slide in South on limited trading, lower slab costs

May 30, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Southern Europe have decreased over the past week due to slow demand and the lower cost of steel slabs, sources have told Metal Bulletin.Demand has been slow because buyers have sufficient stocks of material, according to market participants.At the same time, however, domestic prices have been supported by low competition from imported material.Southern Eur...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices stabilize as buyers hold back from imports

May 30, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil (HRC) have been stable in Europe over the past week with only limited demand for imports, sources have told Metal Bulletin.European buyers have been either buying imported HRC on short delivery times or sourcing material from domestic mills due to expectations of a preliminary decision in a safeguard case, the sources said.The European Commission (EC) opened a s...Read More

TITANIUM SNAPSHOT: Alloy price consolidates higher, awaits new tender result

May 30, 2018 / Declan Conway

Key data from the Wednesday May 30 pricing session in Europe. Key drivers - The ferro-titanium spot market has stabilised at current levels after the price increased at the bottom end of its trading range last week. Around 350 tonnes of alloy was reported traded in the past few working days within the current spot price range of $4.95-5.30 per kg duty delivered paid. - Most of the tonnage was repo...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 30/05: Noble alloys & ores

May 30, 2018 / Metal Bulletin Editorial

The following Metal Bulletin noble alloys and ores prices changed on Wednesday May 30:Noble alloys Molybdenum Europe drummed molybdic oxide, $/lb: $11.25-11.40 per lb from $11.10-11.25 Ferro-molybdenum MB Chinese free market concentrate, yuan/mtu:...Read More

CHINA MOLYBDENUM SNAPSHOT: Prices maintain upward movement on healthy demand

May 30, 2018 / Karen Ng

Key data from Metal Bulletin's Wednesday May 30 pricing session in China.Molybdenum concentrate MB Chinese free market, 45% Mo, in-warehouse China, RMB/mtuKey drivers:- Market has been stable in May on healthy demand and tight supply- May tender prices by steel mills were 108,000-110,000 per metric tonne...Read More

South32 buys 50% stake in coal venture from manganese customer Baowu

May 30, 2018 / Janie Davies

South32 has agreed to buy a 50% stake in Australian metallurgical coal project Eagle Downs from Aquila Resources, a subsidiary of China Baowu Steel Group. South32, which will operate the project in the Bowen Basin, Queensland, will pay $106 million when the transaction is completed and will make a deferred payment of $27 million three years later. Aquila, which is 85% owned by Boawu ...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 30/05: US Midwest Ali premium slips; deliveries from Brazilian flat steel distributors down; US merchant bar prices flat

May 30, 2018 / Anna Xu

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Wednesday May 30.Copper prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell during Asian morning trading on Wednesday, reversing the gains seen on Tuesday, with the red metal's prices coming under pressure from a strengthening dollar.Check Metal Bulletin's live futures report here.LME snapshot at 03....Read More

US ferrous scrap export prices sink on West Coast

May 30, 2018 / Mei Ling Toh

US ferrous scrap export prices are losing ground, with bulk export pricing on the West Coast falling in two cargo sales to Asia and containerized scrap facing more downward pressure on both the East and West Coasts. The first of the two cargoes sold by West Coast exporters to Asian mills during the past seven days was for a full cargo of shredded scrap, booked by a Bangladeshi buyer at $...Read More

Stainless scrap prices remain stable in United States

May 30, 2018 / James Lawrence

The stainless steel scrap market in the United States has shown little change over the past week, although a potential storm could be brewing, according to market participants."Consumers are quite hesitant to raise pricing for a few reasons, one being the drop in ferrochrome [and] the other being the season of the year. I am cautiously optimistic, but then again it's anyone's guess on what the mar...Read More

US ferrous scrap market appears steady for June

May 30, 2018 / Lisa Gordon

The ferrous scrap market in the United States appears to be gearing up for a relatively quiet month in June, with no sharp price volatility expected in either direction.Early talk for the upcoming June negotiations suggests that prime scrap tags could move sideways to slightly higher, and prices for cuts and shredded scrap could move sideways to slightly lower, according to buyers and sellers.&nbs...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills book more scrap for June, prices recover

May 30, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel producers have continued to book deep-sea scrap cargoes for June delivery, sources said on Wednesday May 30.A steel producer in the Marmara region booked a European cargo, comprising 26,500 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20), 10,000 tonnes of shredded and 10,000 tonnes of bonus at an average price of $336 per tonne cfr late on May 29.With the news of this European transaction, the daily indic...Read More

PRICING NOTICE: Proposal to launch European HBI import price assessment

May 30, 2018 / Marina Shulga

Metal Bulletin proposes to launch a weekly European hot briquetted iron (HBI) assessment on a cfr Italy basis, $ per tonne. The European HBI assessment is being launched in response to the growing global HBI market, with Italy being the largest consumer in the spot market. Proposed specification: Price: Italian hot-briquetted iron, $ per tonne, cfr Italian portsType: Assessed rangeLocation: cfr It...Read More

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