Base Metal Stock Articles

Glencore maintains 2018 FY ferro-chrome output guidance

February 02, 2018 / Karen Ng

Glencore continues to expect a slight increase in its ferro-chrome output this year after a small rise last year, it said in its full-year production report on Thursday February 1.The company kept its production guidance for 2018 unchanged at 1,600,000 tonnes plus or minus 30,000 tonnes, it said. Its ferro-chrome production for 2017 at 1,531,000 tonnes was up 1% on the previous year's 1,523,000 to...Read More

China's Shougang Jingtang orders 8 mln tpy iron ore pelletizing plants

February 02, 2018 / Viral Shah

Finnish metal processing technology provider Outotec is to provide two iron ore pelletizing plants, each with capacity for 4 million tonnes per year, to China's Shougang Jingtang United Iron & Steel, it said on Friday February 2.The two pelletizing plants are expected to be commissioned in 2019, and will...Read More

Earnings at Chile's CAP up 30% in 2017 on improved iron ore results

February 02, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Earnings at Chilean steel and iron ore producer Compa???-a de Acero del Pac?-fico (CAP) increased by 30.10% in 2017, compared with the previous year, mainly due to better results from its iron ore business.Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) came to $575.96 million last year, compared with $442.64 million in 2016, the company said in a note to the Chilean securi...Read More

INDIA IMPORT SCRAP: Robust finished steel demand prevents sharper fall in scrap market

February 02, 2018 / Lee Allen

India's imported scrap markets have been supported by healthy demand for finished steel in the country this week, which prevented there being steeper losses in the scrap price, sources have told Metal Bulletin.Prices for ferrous scrap in the important Turkish market have decreased by $9.70 per tonne week-on-week, but Indian import markets managed to limit their losses to less than $5 per tonne.Met...Read More

INTERVIEW: Coking coal outlook bright for 2018 on robust Chinese demand, recovery in Europe - SP Angel's Meyer

February 02, 2018 / Alice Mason

Demand growth in the coking coal market should be firm throughout 2018 after last year's market volatility due to Cyclone Debbie and shipment delays, SP Angel analyst John Meyer told Metal Bulletin in an interview. Meyer took first place with fellow analyst Sergey Raevskiy in the coking coal leader board for the Apex 2017 competition. He notes that 2017 saw record iron production in China, 2.9% hi...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN BRIEF 02/02: LME nickel retreats; Taiwan scrap import prices drop; Kobe Steel business rose despite scandal

February 02, 2018 / Alice Mason

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Friday February 2.Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were on divergent paths this morning, with nickel failing to hold on to recent gains and the three-month price retreating nearly $200 per tonne. Here's how base metals on the LME looked at 11:56am London time: Read our live futures report here.&nbs...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic prices up further but trading still thin

February 02, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic rebar prices remained in an upward trend on Friday February 2 amid gains in the billet and futures markets, though trading activity remained thin.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,840-3,900 yuan ($610-619) per tonne, up 10 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing): 3,920-3,950 yuan per tonne, narrowed upward by 20 yuan per tonneThe gains in the billet and paper markets pushed up s...Read More

Seaborne coking coal buyers on edge amid concerns over Australian weather, Chinese supply

February 02, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

Trading activity in the seaborne coking coal market remained thin on Friday February 2, with concerns about the weather in Australia and higher domestic coking coal prices in China keeping buyers on tenterhooks. "Domestic supply is tight in China with the transportation of thermal coal being given priority," a trader source said. He added that the situation had raised concerns among mills about th...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 02/02: LME nickel prices retreat again; lead's bullish Q1 continues

February 02, 2018 / Alice Mason

Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange have once again failed to hold on to recent gains, with the three-month price retreating nearly $200 per tonne during morning trading on Friday February 2.On Thursday, the three-month nickel on the LME ended ring trading at $14,000 per tonne for the first time since May 2015. But nickel's price volatility has been highlighted once again after it hit a low...Read More

Iron ore prices rise on strengthening Chinese steel, futures markets

February 02, 2018 / July Zhang

Iron ore prices gained some ground on Friday February 2 amid an uptick in China's steel and ferrous futures markets. Key drivers China's ferrous futures surged on Thursday night and stayed in positive territory throughout Friday. The country's spot rebar and hot-rolled coil prices also increased 10-20 yuan ($1.60-3.20) per tonne during the day. These gains gave a boost to sentiment among iron ore...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 02/02: Antimony edges higher on tight availability; manganese flake prices continue to move up

February 02, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 02/02: Minor metals

February 02, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin minor metals prices changed on Friday February 2:Antimony MB free market regulus, $/tonne: $8,300-8,500 per tonne from $8,250-8,500 Antimony MMTA standard grade II, $/tonne: $8,300-8,500 per tonne from $8,250-8,500 Bismuth MB China domestic, yuan/tonne: 71,000-72,000 yuan per tonne from 70,500-71,000 yuan Chromium MB...Read More

CHINA MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 02/02: Gallium prices soar nearly 9%; indium softens

February 02, 2018 / Anna Xu

An overview of China's minor metals markets in the week of January 29-February 2 and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

PRICING NOTICE: Launch of weekly Manganese Ore Index 37% Mn, cif Tianjin

February 02, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

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

PRICING NOTICE: Amendments to manganese ore indices

February 02, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

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

China AM: Ferrous futures mixed after Hebei denies further production cuts

February 02, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

There was no clear trend in China's ferrous futures market during morning trading on Friday February 2 after the Hebei provincial government denied that it was planning to extend production cuts for an additional two months.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,947 yuan ($627) per tonne, down 7 yuan per tonne May hot rolled coil: 4,017 yuan per tonne, up 1...Read More

China's domestic stainless steel prices rise on recent nickel gains

February 02, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic stainless steel prices widened upward over the past week on nickel gains in recent days.Metal Bulletin's assessment of prices for benchmark 304 stainless cold-rolled coil in the major market of Wuxi was 14,500-15,500 yuan ($2,303-2,461) per tonne including VAT for the week ended Thursday February 1, widening upward by 300 yuan per tonne from 14,500-15,200 yuan per tonne a week ear...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS EUROPEAN SCRAP PRICE CHANGES 02/02

February 02, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin non-ferrous European free market scrap prices changed on Friday February 2:Aluminium ingot Duty paid delivered works...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Prices slide as Turkish mills book more deep-sea cargoes

February 02, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel mills resumed their deep-sea scrap purchases late this week after they managed to get slightly lower prices from suppliers in the United States and the UK, sources said on Friday February 2.Three deep-sea cargoes changed hands late on February 1, Metal Bulletin was told.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 20,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $345 per tonne...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: Prices rise on continued nickel strength

February 02, 2018 / Viral Shah

The UK inter-merchant price range for austenitic alloy steel scrap rose by ?20-30 per tonne this week with nickel prices remaining strong, sources said on Friday February 2.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for inter-merchant 18/8 scrap solids in the UK was ?950-980 ($1,351-1,394) per tonne delivered on Friday, compared with ?920-960 per tonne on January 26.The London Metal Exchange thre...Read More

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