Base Metal Stock Articles

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 15/02: Capstone sells Minto mine; South32 reports higher aluminium production; Outokumpu Americas limits sales of excess prime, secondary stainless steel

February 15, 2018 / Justin Yang

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Thursday February 15.Base metals on the London Metal Exchange opened higher, building on Wednesday's gains, with nickel as the strongest performer.However, the base metals complex turned generally lower on the LME around noon London time.  Here is how base metal prices looked on the LME...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 15/02: Zinc price forecast; possible trade remedies from Section 232; US lead scrap prices

February 15, 2018 / Vivian Teo

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's office in Singapore as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Thursday February 15.Base metals traded on the London Metal Exchange were broadly higher during Asian morning trading on Thursday February 15, though trading remained subdued with Chinese participants out for the week-long Lunar New Year break.Copper and nickel prices led on the upside wit...Read More

Metals prices add to this week's rebound gains

15 February 2018 / Staff reporter

Metals prices on the London Metal Exchange are generally firmer this morning, Thursday February 15, with the complex up by an average of 0.5%. Nickel leads with a 1.9% gain to $14,240 per tonne and tin prices lag with a 0.1% decline, while the rest are showing gains of between $0.50 and $20 per tonne, with copper prices up by 0.3% at $7,183 per tonne.With the Lunar New Year break underway, volume...Read More

Copper concentrate TC/RCs decline further as traders bid aggressively for tonnes

February 15, 2018 / Kiki Kang

Copper concentrate treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs) dropped marginally in the first half of February after traders purchased nearby tonnages from mines at increasingly competitive levels and smelters eased off buying ahead of New Year holidays in Asia. The Metal Bulletin copper concentrates index dropped by 3% to $69.50 per tonne/6.95 cents per lb from $71.60/7.16 cents at the end of J...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/02: LME base metals prices stick at high levels; ali falls on more stock increases

February 15, 2018 / Alice Mason

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mostly higher at the close on Thursday February 15, with only aluminium prices falling. The three-month copper price briefly breached the $2,200 per tonne mark before retreating - but closed $19 per tonne higher. It has closed in positive territory every day this week. "We think that both LME and Comex speculators have got too bearish in their p...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/02: Comex copper contract in consolidation mode

February 15, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices failed to maintain momentum in morning trading on Thursday February 15 after hitting a multi-week high earlier in the week, with the complex now in consolidation mode. Copper for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 1.55 cents or 0.5% to $3.2205 per lb. The contract had been on a three-day rally. "The base metals complex enjoyed a st...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 15/02: Metals prices add to this week's rebound gains

February 15, 2018 / William Adams

Metals prices on the London Metal Exchange are generally firmer this morning, Thursday February 15, with the complex up by an average of 0.5%. Nickel leads with a 1.9% gain to $14,240 per tonne and tin prices lag with a 0.1% decline, while the rest are showing gains of between $0.50 and $20 per tonne, with copper prices up by 0.3% at $7,183 per tonne.With the Lunar New Year break underway, volume...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills book more deep-sea scrap, prices advance

February 15, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel producers have continued their deep-sea scrap purchases for March, market participants said on Thursday February 15.Steel mills in the country booked three deep-sea cargoes from various locations at comparatively higher prices, sources told Metal Bulletin.On Thursday, a steel mill in the Izmir region booked a US cargo, comprising 30,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $353 per tonn...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/02: Comex copper contract in consolidation mode

February 15, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices failed to maintain momentum in morning trading on Thursday February 15 after hitting a multi-week high earlier in the week, with the complex now in consolidation mode. Copper for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange dipped 1.55 cents or 0.5% to $3.2205 per lb. The contract had been on a three-day rally. "The base metals complex enjoyed a st...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 15/02: Capstone sells Minto mine; South32 reports higher aluminium production; Outokumpu Americas limits sales of excess prime, secondary stainless steel

February 15, 2018 / Justin Yang

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Thursday February 15.Base metals on the London Metal Exchange opened higher, building on Wednesday's gains, with nickel as the strongest performer.However, the base metals complex turned generally lower on the LME around noon London time.  Here is how base metal prices looked on the LME...Read More

Capstone sells Canadian Minto mine for $37mln; eyes long-term growth opportunities

February 15, 2018 / Julian Luk

Canadian copper producer Capstone has sold its Minto mine for $37.5 million to mining company Pembridge Resources, it said on Wednesday February 14. The open pit mine in Yukon, Canada, produced 16,332 tonnes of copper, 170,809 oz of silver and 25,205 oz of gold last year. "The divestiture of Minto will allow us to focus our resources on opportunities that will have a more meaningful impact...Read More

South32's Mozal aluminium sales, production rise in H1 FY2018

February 15, 2018 / Justin Yang

Australian mining company South32 reported higher aluminium production in the first half of its 2018 financial year to December 31, 2017, coinciding with a period of higher aluminium prices.Both sales and production rose at its Mozal operation in Mozambique in the six months to December 31, offsetting a small fall in aluminium sales at South Africa Aluminium. South32 reported a 10% year-on-year ri...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/02: LME base metals continue strong performance but volumes thin

February 15, 2018 / Alice Mason

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mostly higher during morning trading on Thursday February 15, building on gains registered on Wednesday when the complex moved up by an average of 2.1%.The three-month nickel price was once again the strongest performer, hitting a fresh 2018 high of $14,420 per tonne. But volumes for all metals remain thin. "With Chinese markets closing down for...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 15/02: Metals prices add to this week's rebound gains

February 15, 2018 / William Adams

Metals prices on the London Metal Exchange are generally firmer this morning, Thursday February 15, with the complex up by an average of 0.5%. Nickel leads with a 1.9% gain to $14,240 per tonne and tin prices lag with a 0.1% decline, while the rest are showing gains of between $0.50 and $20 per tonne, with copper prices up by 0.3% at $7,183 per tonne.With the Lunar New Year break underway, volume...Read More

EGYPT STEEL BILLET, REBAR: Buying weak amid growing gap between billet, rebar prices

February 15, 2018 / Vlada Novokreshchenova

Activity in the Egyptian billet import market was almost non-existent in the week to Thursday February 15, with higher offer prices failing to impress buyers.Activity in the Egyptian billet import market was almost non-existent in the week to Thursday February 15, with higher offer prices failing to impress buyers.One reason, sources said, is that Egyptian customers have suffic...Read More

TURKEY STEEL BILLET: Turkish billet prices up on higher scrap values

February 15, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish billet prices have rebounded this week, in line with stronger scrap values and recovering demand, sources said on Thursday February 15. Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for billet imports into Turkey was $510-520 per tonne cfr, up from $500-505 per tonne last week. Turkish customers booked a number of billet cargoes from the...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL: Turkish domestic long steel prices rise, demand strong

February 15, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish domestic rebar and wire rod prices kept rising in line with the increase in the scrap import values and strong demand, sources said on Thursday February 15.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic rebar was $580-595 per tonne ex-works, up from the $570-575-per-tonne range last week.The domestic rebar price in the Izmir region was $590-595 per tonne ex-works, while the material...Read More

TURKEY LONG STEEL EXPORTS: Rebar, wire rod prices rise despite weakening demand

February 15, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish rebar and wire rod export prices have continued to go up this week, in line with the rising costs for steel scrap and billet, sources said on Thursday February 15.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for rebar exports out of Turkey on Thursday was $565-575 per tonne fob, up from the $550-560 per tonne of last week.Turkish steel mills were offering rebar...Read More

Gerdau to sell Brazilian power units to Kinross for $255 mln

February 15, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

Gerdau has entered into a deal with Kinross Brasil Minera????o to sell its two hydroelectric plants in Brazil's mid-western Goi??s state for 835 million Reais ($255 million), as a further step in its strategy to focus on profitable steel assets, it said late on Wednesday February 14. The Ca??u and Barra dos Coqueiros hydroelectric power units, which started operations in 2010, have total capacity...Read More

European car demand rises 7% in January, UK sales continue to fall

February 15, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

The number of new passenger car sales in the EU increased by 7.15% year on year in January 2018, following a slight decline in December last year.New car sales in Europe totalled 1,253,877 units in January 2018, compared with 1,170,256 vehicles sold in the...Read More

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