Base Metal Stock Articles

Tharisa outlines new projects while targeting 2 million tpy of chrome conc output by 2020

January 31, 2018 / Janie Davies

Tharisa plans to build two new plants and upgrade another, part of its aim to lift production to 2 million tonnes per year of chrome concentrate by 2020, the South African miner said on Wednesday January 31.An upgrade of the miner's Genesis Plant is scheduled for commissioning in July this yearTharisa is aiming for an increase of 15% or 180,000 tonnes per year in plant throughput, it said, adding...Read More

Tharisa outlines new projects while targeting 2 million tpy of chrome conc output by 2020

January 31, 2018 / Janie Davies

Tharisa plans to build two new plants and upgrade another, part of its aim to lift production to 2 million tonnes per year of chrome concentrate by 2020, the South African miner said on Wednesday January 31.An upgrade of the miner's Genesis Plant is scheduled for commissioning in July this yearTharisa is aiming for an increase of 15% or 180,000 tonnes per year in plant throughput, it said, adding...Read More

Rand appreciation should preclude near-term price drops for South African ores and alloys - producers

January 31, 2018 / Janie Davies

The appreciation of the South African rand since mid-November 2017 should preclude near-term price drops for the country's ores and alloys and will probably lead to further increases, according to producers. Metal Bulletin's indices for South African manganese ore, chrome ore and charge chrome have all been rising since early in December amid strong demand from China. Of those three commodities, t...Read More

AABC EUROPE 2018: EV boom will spur China's shift to net importer of graphite - Syrah Resources

January 31, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

New market entrant Syrah Resources forecast a macro change in graphite global supply in the coming years, with battery and EV end markets leading China to become a net importer of the mineral. The graphite market will undergo a shift in structure and pricing that could see China becoming a net importer of natural graphite to meet forecast local demand for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, according...Read More

Billet imports in Turkey keep shrinking as price gap to scrap drives market

January 31, 2018 / Cem Turken

Billet import volumes into Turkey have fallen over the past three years, with the producers opting to buy scrap because the price margin between these two products has widened since the second half of 2016, making scrap imports more profitable.In 2015, Turkey imported 7.85 million tonnes of steel billet, while scrap imports totaled 16.25 million tonnes in the same year, according to the Turkish St...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills set to book more cargoes for March

January 31, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel producers went quiet again on Wednesday January 31 but still expected to book more cargoes for March, according to sources.Market participants expected the Turkish buyers to show some buying interest through to the end of the week."The Turks need to buy more scrap for March. I think they will be back in the...Read More

Commodities fund Tiberius looks to back cryptocurrency with metals in Tcoin launch

January 31, 2018 / Archie Hunter

Commodities fund Tiberius is seeking to underpin a new world of digital currency transactions with a bullish future for industrial and precious metals, by launching a physical metals-backed cryptocurrency called Tiberius Coin.The fund, based in Zug in Switzerland, has more than $300 million of assets under management. In March, it will allow initial investment in the currency ahead of an ICO, or I...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 31/01: Comex copper price surges in midweek session

January 31, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices bounced back on Wednesday January 31 after a multi-session downturn with a softening dollar lifting the metals complex. Copper for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange gained 2.90 cents or 0.9% to $3.2180 per lb. The contract had been on a four-day losing streak. "Judging by the limited pullback and decent dip-buying interest, bulls are sti...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 31/01: Metals prices shake off recent weakness on emergence of dip buying

January 31, 2018 / William Adams

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange are for the most part firmer this morning, Wednesday January 31, the exceptions being aluminium (-0.3%) and lead that is little changed, while the rest of the complex is up by an average of 0.6% - ranged between tin (0.4%) and nickel (0.7%), with copper prices up by 0.5% at $7,117 per tonne. Volume has been average with 8,535 lots traded as of 07.08...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Domestic prices to rise on support from coil increases

January 31, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Europe are expected to rise following the positive trend settled in the region's market for steel coil products, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday January 31.High slab costs are also expected to support higher plate prices, especially in Southern European, where the majority of plate produced by re-rollers, according to market source.Metal Bulletin's...Read More

EUROPE CRC: Domestic prices rise in wake of more positive mood in region

January 31, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil (CRC) increased in the European Union this week, in line with a general upturn in sentiment in the region, sources told Metal Bulletin.Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil (CRC) increased in the European Union this week, in line with a general upturn in sentiment in the region, sources told Metal Bulletin.Prices for domestic hot-rolled coil (HRC) have incr...Read More

No jump in finished steel prices to come from reduced slab from CIS, Brazil

January 31, 2018 / Serife Durmus

High prices for steel slabs from the CIS region and Brazil are unlikely to cause further price increases in the Turkish coil and Italian heavy plate markets, according to market sources.The increase in slab costs was supported by reduced availability of the material, and has already been reflected in finished steel product prices in two main outlet markets - Turkey and the European Union. Further...Read More

ArcelorMittal Brasil's earnings up 60% in Q4 2017

January 31, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Earnings at ArcelorMittal's Brazilian division rose by 59.9% year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2017, due to increased volumes and prices.Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) totaled $341 million in the October-December period, up from $213 million a year before, ArcelorMittal announced on Wednesday January 31.The company shipped 3.05 million tonnes of steel p...Read More

EUROPE BEAMS: Prices rise but mills, stockholders take diverging strategies

January 31, 2018 / Lee Allen

Mills and stockholders are taking differing approaches to the domestic European beam markets in light of a fresh price rise for the material, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday January 31.Prices for domestic steel beams narrowed upward in Northern Europe this week, with the market continuing to be supported by the strong demand seen since last year.But some sources felt that stockholders who...Read More

SOUTHERN EUROPE REBAR: Export prices stable on continued low demand

January 31, 2018 / Viral Shah

Export prices for Southern European rebar have gone unchanged week-on-week amid continued low market activity, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday January 31.Metal Bulletin's weekly export price assessment for Southern European rebar was ?,?490-505 ($607-626) per tonne fob main ports on Wednesday."There is little activity but we cannot rush into the market and drop prices immediately. The bes...Read More

Billet imports in Turkey keep shrinking as price gap to scrap drives market

January 31, 2018 / Cem Turken

Billet import volumes into Turkey have fallen over the past three years, with the producers opting to buy scrap because the price margin between these two products has widened since the second half of 2016, making scrap imports more profitable.In 2015, Turkey imported 7.85 million tonnes of steel billet, while scrap imports totaled 16.25 million tonnes in the same year, according to the Turkish St...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills set to book more cargoes for March

January 31, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel producers went quiet again on Wednesday January 31 but still expected to book more cargoes for March, according to sources.Market participants expected the Turkish buyers to show some buying interest through to the end of the week."The Turks need to buy more scrap for March. I think they will be back in the...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index stays at $73 per tonne cfr China

January 31, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices continued to hover around $73 per tonne cfr China on Wednesday January 31 amid an inactive physical market. Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $72.92 per tonne cfr Qingdao Daily change: down by $0.05 per tonne Month-to-date average: $75.83 per tonne Metal Bulletin's 58% Fe Premium Index Today: $59.96...Read More

Billet imports in Turkey keep shrinking as price gap to scrap drives market

January 31, 2018 / Cem Turken

Billet import volumes into Turkey have fallen over the past three years, with the producers opting to buy scrap because the price margin between these two products has widened since the second half of 2016, making scrap imports more profitable.In 2015, Turkey imported 7.85 million tonnes of steel billet, while scrap imports totaled 16.25 million tonnes in the same year, according to the Turkish St...Read More

No jump in finished steel prices to come from reduced slab from CIS, Brazil

January 31, 2018 / Serife Durmus

High prices for steel slabs from the CIS region and Brazil are unlikely to cause further price increases in the Turkish coil and Italian heavy plate markets, according to market sources.The increase in slab costs was supported by reduced availability of the material, and has already been reflected in finished steel product prices in two main outlet markets - Turkey and the European Union. Further...Read More

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