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Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

Is China's lean toward scrap sustainable?

February 19, 2018 / Alona Yunda

The closure of some induction furnaces in China in 2016 followed by the government's crackdown on all unlicensed IFs in mid-2017 freed up some scrap volumes, albeit arguably of low-quality material. Chinese domestic scrap prices came under pressure from the increased supply, which prevented them from keeping pace with the rise in steel and other raw material markets in the fourth quarter of 2016;...Read More

The Mining Sector Shunned By Investors Due To Lack Of Trust - Thomson Reuters

Feb 18 2018 10:33PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - The mining sector is still being shunned by investors as there is a general lack of trust in the decision-making process, Reuters reported citing its data.Investors are having trouble forgetting a number “of multi-billion dollar takeovers and expensive development projects” that left them with no profit, Thomson Reuters said in a report.Even several years after the raw m...Read More

Here Is What Chinese New Year Has In Store For Gold

Feb 18 2018 2:15PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Analysts are optimistic when it comes to Chinese gold demand for the Lunar New Year, stating that they expect to see strong growth despite higher gold prices. China is already seeing an improvement in gold demand ahead of the Lunar celebrations, which will usher in the year of the Dog on Feb. 16. The occasion has historically been a key gold-buying opportunity for consumers in a c...Read More

Tech Talk for Monday February 19th 2018

18/02/2018 / Staff reporter

Please join us tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th, when the next report is scheduled to be released.  Today we are observing a holiday in Canada and the U.S.Sponsored By...More from the network: Stock Market Outlook for February, 19, 2018Stock Market Outlook for February 16, 2018Stock Market Outlook for February 15, 2018Stock Market Outlook for February 14, 2018Stock Market Outlook for February...Read More

UPDATE 3-Three held as $1.8 bln fraud ripples through Indian banks

Feb 17 2018 3:01AM / Reuters

* Three arrested to remain under police custody til March 3-court* Family members defend accused, blame superiors* Authorities continue raids into 2 businessmen linked to fraud* Hit to Indian banks could reach over $3 billion - tax department (Adds court appearance, tax authorities' note on impact to banks, details, background)By Aditya Kalra and Rajendra JadhavNEW DELHI/MUMBAI, Feb 17 (Reuters)...Read More

The Year of the Dog Begins and Gold Gains 3% On the Week

Feb 16 2018 5:50PM / Kitco Commentary

The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival begins today initiating the year of the dog. Trading was quiet in Asia as markets closed in observance of this holiday. Substantial weekly gains characterized gold pricing as the U.S. dollar index lost ground throughout the trading week. Gold futures (April 2018 contract) had significant gains trading from the lows on Monday at $1,317 per oun...Read More

Kitco News Weekly Outlook: How Gold Prices Got Their Groove Back - Hint, It's The U.S. Dollar

Feb 16 2018 1:00PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - As the old trading saying goes: “The trend is your friend,” and some analysts think that gold will continue to trend higher on the back of a weaker U.S. dollar during the shortened trading week.The gold market found new momentum last week as the U.S. dollar was unable to break above key resistance levels and eventually pushed to a new three-year low early Friday. Accordi...Read More

Kitco News Gold Survey: Wall St. Returns To Bullish Short-Term Price View

Feb 16 2018 11:24AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Wall Street analysts have once again joined Main Street with a bullish short-term outlook on gold, based on the weekly Kitco News gold survey. Wall Street Bullish Bearish Neutral VS Main Street Bullish Bearish Neutral Twenty market professionals took part in the Wall Street survey, with twelve, or 60%, calling for gold to rise in the next week. Previ...Read More

Gold Prices Slip A Bit As U.S. Dollar Index Rebounds

Feb 16 2018 9:43AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Gold prices have lost some of their modest early gains during morning U.S. trading action Friday. A rebound in the U.S. dollar index after it dropped to a three-year low overnight is slightly pressuring the yellow metal. Also, some mild profit-taking from this week's big gains, heading into a three-day U.S. holiday weekend, is also featured in gold. The U.S. stock market is coming...Read More

Gold Stocks Have Some Serious Catching Up To Do

Feb 16 2018 9:40AM / Kitco Commentary

In last week’s missive, I mentioned the probability of a near-term bounce in gold stocks, based on how over-sold the sector had become during “panic week” in the global marketplace. A few hours after the article was posted and with the GDX down a further 3% last Friday, the last fifteen minutes of trade in the major miner ETF was bought heavily back to unchanged on the day. The l...Read More

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