Base Metal Stock Articles

Peruvian iron ore output up 15% in 2017

February 05, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

Iron ore output in Peru increased by 14.90% year-on-year in 2017, according to figures released by the country's mining ministry, MEM, late last week.Production totaled 8.81 million tonnes, against 7.66 million tonnes in 2016.This growth was due to increased output at Shougang Hierro Per??, a subsidiary of China-based Shougang group, as well as the start-up of Minera Shouxin Per?? in mid-2017, acc...Read More

Seaborne iron ore concentrate market weakens further

February 05, 2018 / Metal Bulletin Editorial

Prices for seaborne iron ore concentrate continued to fall last week amid a subdued fines segment. Metal Bulletin's weekly 66% Fe Iron Ore Concentrate Index dropped to $92.58 per tonne cfr Qingdao last Friday February 2, down $3.21 per tonne from a week earlier. The daily Metal Bulletin 65% Fe Iron Ore Index averaged $89.06 per tonne cfr China last week, down $1.36 per tonne from the previous week...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index tracks futures gains

February 05, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

Seaborne iron ore prices moved up on Monday February 5 amid gains in the futures market.Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore IndexToday: $75.70 per tonne cfr QingdaoDaily change: $1.31 per tonneMonth-to-date average: $74.32 per tonneMetal Bulletin's 58% Fe Premium IndexToday: $61.14 per tonneDaily change: Up by...Read More

Gains in Chinese steel, futures markets boost iron ore prices

February 05, 2018 / July Zhang

Physical iron ore was traded at higher prices on Monday February 5 in line with further increases in China's steel and futures markets.Key driversChinese ferrous futures advanced across the board during the day, with the benchmark contract for iron ore rising 2.5% from the settlement price last Friday, while those for coke and coking coal posted more-impressive gains of 4.2-4.7%.The general uptren...Read More

China AM: Ferrous futures begin week with mild rise

February 05, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's ferrous futures rose slightly during the morning trading session on Monday February 5.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,949 ($626) per tonne, up 13 yuan per tonne May hot-rolled coil: 4,027 yuan per tonne, up 17 yuan per tonne Dalian Commodity Exchange May iron ore: 519.50 yuan per tonne, up 3.50 yuan per tonneMay coking coal: 1,350 yuan per to...Read More

Seaborne coking coal prices firm amid looming supply concerns

February 05, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

Seaborne coking coal prices remain firm amid concerns about possible weather-related disruptions in Australia and tight supply in China's domestic market. "There has been a lingering tightness in the mid-vol premium Australian hard coking coal segment, with the cyclone season making buyers more nervous now," a trader source said on Monday February 5. The Queensland Bureau of Meteorology has issued...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 05/02: LME base metals consolidate; copper price up around 0.8%

February 05, 2018 / Alice Mason

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were largely consolidating during morning trading on Monday February 5 after a broadly negative performance at the end of last week. Copper's three-month price has gained $55 so far this morning to move above $7,100 per tonne. "Copper is the best performer so far today on the back of a decent onshore bid which has managed to keep LME copper well abov...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic prices build on strength of billet market

February 05, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic rebar prices rose slightly on Monday February 5 amid a strengthening of the billet market.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,860-3,920 yuan ($612-622) per tonne, up 20 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,920-3,960 yuan per tonne, widened upward by 10 yuan per tonneThe price of billet increased by 20 yuan per tonne over weekend, which gave the spot rebar market a boost.But...Read More

CHINA HRC: Domestic prices edge up on early futures gains

February 05, 2018 / Gladdy Chu

China's domestic prices for hot-rolled coil rose slightly on Monday February 5 on early gains in the paper market. DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 4,110-4,140 yuan ($652-657) per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tianjin): 4,000-4,030 yuan per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneHRC futures recovered a bulk of the losses experienced during last Friday night's trading session, which improved sent...Read More

Trade log February 2018: Cobalt

February 05, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Cobalt log based on trades, bids and offers confirmed to Metal Bulletin. Unless otherwise stated, all prices are per lb on an in-warehouse basis. Delivered prices are netted back. Click here for Metal Bulletin's cobalt pricing specifications. Metal Bulletin prices Click here for cobalt low-grade MB free market price. Click here for cobalt high-grade MB free market price. Click...Read More

Cobalt prices rise as cheaper-priced stocks dry up

February 05, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Cobalt prices continued their steady ascent last week, while opportunities to pick up more cheaply-priced units ran thin. But slower spot activity ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday and buyers' reluctance to overstock at high prices served to limit the pace of the rally, market sources noted. Metal Bulletin assessed low-grade cobalt prices at $37.25-38.50 per lb, in-warehouse, on Friday Fe...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 05/02: LME base metals consolidate; Boliden's CEO appointment; Rusal's primary ali production flat in 2017

February 05, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Monday February 5.Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were largely consolidating during morning trading today after a broadly negative performance at the end of last week.Here is how the LME...Read More

GLOBAL SILICON WRAP: Weakening dollar, tight supply lift Chinese price; Europe stable

February 05, 2018 / Susan Zou

Chinese silicon export prices rose again in the pricing session last week due to continuing dollar weakness and tightening spot availability. The weakening dollar has forced Chinese silicon exporters to frequently refresh their quotations in the past week to keep their order book balanced. The dollar index was recently at 89.07, down on Friday but up slightly from a low of 88.43 on January 25. Met...Read More

GLOBAL ANTIMONY WRAP: European prices continue to increase on tightening supply; Chinese market winds down ahead of Lunar New Year

February 05, 2018 / Anna Xu

European antimony prices rose on Friday February 2 amid continued tightness in availability ahead of Lunar New Year while prices in China remained stable in a quiet market. Metal Bulletin assessed MMTA standard grade II antimony in-warehouse Rotterdam prices at $8,300-8,500 per tonne on Friday, up from the midweek assessment of $8,250-8,500 per tonne. Trioxide grade antimony prices in-wa...Read More

French special steel jv Ascoval 'to continue production during buyer search'

February 05, 2018 / Viral Shah

Ascoval, a joint venture between the recently sold Ascometal and French tube & pipe producer Vallourec in northern France, is to continue production while a buyer is sought for the company, according to reports in the French press over the weekend.The future of Ascoval was put in doubt when majority shareowner Ascometal was taken over by Swiss special and stainless steel producer Schmolz + Bickenb...Read More

China's Tsingshan expands Asian footprint with new Indian stainless steel project

February 05, 2018 / Jessica Zong

A new integrated stainless steel mill in India is likely to target its output to that country and the rest of Asia to meet growing demand there, market participants told Metal BulletinChina's Tsingshan Holding Group started the construction of the cold-rolling line at what will be one one of the largest stainless steel projects in India when completed, it said late last month.Tsingshan has formed...Read More

RPT-COLUMN-Global steel sector in a sweet spot, but for how long? Andy Home

Feb 4 2018 8:00PM / Reuters

(Repeats with no changes to text. The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.)* China's steel exports: * China steel and real estate: By Andy HomeLONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Global production of crude steel rose by 5.3 percent last year, according to the World Steel Association (WSA). As remarkable as the pace of growth was the geographical spread. Only two of the...Read More

Gold Will Retain Gains Through H1 2018 - BNP Paribas

Feb 4 2018 7:59PM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - Gold will be keeping January’s gains throughout the first half of 2018, according to BNP Paribas, but will face downward pressure in the second part of the year as the Federal Reserve proceeds with normalization of monetary policy.“Rising inflation expectations and a weak dollar, as long as they last, provide the support for gold’s current trading levels,” Ha...Read More

UPDATE 1-Japan's Mitsui wins bidding war for Australia's AWE

Feb 4 2018 6:35PM / Reuters

(Adds context on deal, prior bids)Feb 5 (Reuters) - Japan's Mitsui & Co won a three-way bidding war to take over Australia's AWE Ltd , after rival bidder Mineral Resources failed to match Mitsui's offer.The Australian gas producer said in a statement that it had entered into a bid implementation deed with Mitsui for its proposed $480 million dollar takeover. AWE on Monday recommended that sh...Read More

REFILE-Sierra Leone says relations with IMF "normal" after suspended payout

Feb 3 2018 8:16AM / Reuters

(Refiles to make clear interview with minister was in person, not on the phone, fixes typo in second reference to Koroma)FREETOWN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Sierra Leone's finance minister on Friday played down a decision by the IMF to delay a disbursement because of the West African country's failure to improve revenue collection, saying the fund would return in May to discuss the programme.The IMF said...Read More

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