US Equities In A Virtual Meltdown, Bonds & Dollar Higher, Gold Dramatically LowerAt its low today the Dow Jones Industrial Average was trading off by 642 points, and as of this writing at 3:15 PM Eastern standard time the Dow is off by a little over 550 points which is a net decline of 2.11% on the day. In fact, all of the major US indices are trading dramatically lower with the Standard & Poor's...Read More
* TSX down 254.89 points, or 1.61 percent, at 15,606.03* All of the TSX's 10 main groups were trading lower (Updates share prices)TORONTO, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slumped to a four-month low on Friday, with natural resource shares leading broad based declines as commodity prices dropped and higher bond yields pressured global equity markets.U.S. crude prices were down 1.1 perce...Read More
(Kitco News) - Sorry folks, Punxsutawney Phil, the famous weather pontificating groundhog, saw his shadow, which means there is still six more weeks of winter left. And on the topic of looming shadows, gold prices are looking to end the week in negative territory with analysts saying that gold could be entering a consolidation phase, faced with an uncertain outlook. The price action is a sud...Read More
(Kitco News) - As the saying goes: “to the victor go the spoils.”And there is a lot on the line as the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots meet in Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII, on the field and off.The competition for football dominance is not just played in the stadium, but in jewelry and precious metals as Super Bowl rings get more intricate and include more attitude....Read More
With some profit taking on tap when gold’s 6-week rally paused for a bit last week, the GDX has been sold down to strong support at the $23 level. The major miner ETF move up from its mid-December low was stopped cold just before it could reach long-term resistance at the $25 region, when it had a strong volume intra-day reversal from this critical level on January 25th. Since then, the mine...Read More
(Kitco News) - The uptrend in gold prices might not be able to outlast the winter as bond yields are surging higher into the weekend, increasing the yellow metal’s opportunity costs. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Friday, which means six more weeks of winter. Can the gold rally last that long too? Image courtesy of Alessandro M. Friday, Punxsutawney Phil, the famous weather pontificati...Read More
(Kitco News) - Gold is expected to see a sustained rally on the back of a weakening dollar, overvalued stock markets, and heightening geo-political tensions, according to a report from Sucden Financial.In the near term, analysts at the international brokerage firm said they see a modest retracement in the yellow metal to $1,320 an ounce before climbing higher to test resistance at $1,400 an ounce,...Read More
(Kitco News) - For the first time this year, there is a sharp divergence between Wall Street and Main Street in the weekly Kitco News gold survey. Wall Street Bullish Bearish Neutral VS Main Street Bullish Bearish Neutral The majority of traders and analysts who make up the Wall Street poll look for the yellow metal to remain on the defensive next week, while Kitc...Read More
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The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday February 2.The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday February 2.Lead prices on the London Metal Exchange were 1.7% higher at the close on Thursday February 1, with the metal continuing its fine performance since the turn of 2018. Read more here in our live futures report.Here are how LME prices looked at Thursd...Read More
The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday February 2.The latest news and price moves to start the Asian day on Friday February 2.Lead prices on the London Metal Exchange were 1.7% higher at the close on Thursday February 1, with the metal continuing its fine performance since the turn of 2018. Read more here in our live futures report.Here are how LME prices looked at Thursd...Read More
Lead and tin were the only base metals on the London Metal Exchange to close the week in positive territory, while the rest of the complex came under pressure from a strengthening dollar.The three-month lead price continued to trade around a fresh six and a half year high and was at $2,680 per tonne at the 5pm close. "Data on the ground also supports the bullish LME lead market, which was often un...Read More
Shigemoto Toma, who was Goldman Sachs' senior aluminium trader until November, is joining Macquarie bank in Singapore, Metal Bulletin understands. Toma will join Macquarie's base metals trading team on February 8 and will help the bank grow its physical...Read More
Deliverable zinc stocks at Shanghai Futures Exchange-approved warehouses increased 13,216 tonnes or 16.2% week on week to 94,769 tonnes as of Friday February 2. Metal Bulletin last assessed Shanghai-bonded zinc stocks at around 203,000-205,000 tonnes at the end of January, up 29.5% from 155,000-160,000 tonnes on January 3 and 92.5% compared to January 2017. Stock levels have predominantly be...Read More
Finnish metal processing technology provider Outotec forecasts growth in demand for many metals, with sentiment in both the mining and metals industries expected to improve in 2018."In 2018, our target is to grow our sales as well as improve profitability. Together with improved market sentiment, global [trends] - such as resource efficiency, sustainability and digitization - provide us with good...Read More
Metal Bulletin has today discontinued five grades of zircon.After a consultation period, Metal Bulletin has today suspended the following five grades of zircon, effective February 2, 2018: Zircon, ceramic grade, bulk, CIF South Africa, $/tonneZircon, Ceramic grade, Bulk, FOB South Africa, $/tonneZircon, premium grade, bulk, FOB USA, $/tonneZircon, standard grade, bulk, FOB USA, $/tonneZircon stand...Read More
Production of nickel intermediates will need to ramp up in order to meet forecast demand from the electric-vehicle (EV) sector, according to Anne Oxley, technical director of Brazilian Nickel. The nickel industry and supply chain is not structured to cater to the specific needs of EV battery manufacturers, delegates heard at the Advanced Automotive Battery Conference in Mainz, Germany, this week....Read More
Finnish metal processing technology provider Outotec forecasts growth in demand for many metals, with sentiment in both the mining and metals industries expected to improve in 2018."In 2018, our target is to grow our sales as well as improve profitability. Together with improved market sentiment, global [trends] - such as resource efficiency, sustainability and digitization - provide us with good...Read More
Metal Bulletin has launched a weekly Manganese Ore Index 37% Mn, cif Tianjin China $ per dmtu of metal contained. Launched after a consultation period, the new index will complement the two existing manganese ore prices, the 37%Mn fob Port Elizabeth South Africa Manganese ore index and the Manganese Ore Index 44% Mn, cif Tianjin $ per dmtu of metal contained. Strong demand from China's d...Read More
Metal Bulletin has updated its manganese ore indices base specifications to align with market standards. For the manganese ore 37% Mn fob Port Elizabeth index, the alumina base content changes to 0.2% from 1% and the maximum to 2% from 8%. In addition, the silica base content changes to 5.5% from 6%, the phosphorous base content will change to 0.025% from 0.04%, and the maximum iron content w...Read More