Base Metal Stock Articles

China's Baowu fronts low-carbon alliance of global steelmakers, miners

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's biggest steelmaker, Baowu, has set up a global alliance with some of the world's major steel producers and miners, to develop and promote a low-carbon steel industry.Announcing the establishment of the Global Low Carbon Metallurgical Innovation Alliance (GLCMIA) at its expo center in Shanghai on Thursday November 18, Baowu said the alliance would work together to accelerate and promote the...Read More

Indian secondary billet prices fall by $20 per tonne on weak demand

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

The price of secondary steel billet in the Indian domestic market fell by 1,500 rupees ($20) per tonne over the week ended Friday November 19, with demand for semi-finished materials slowing down in line with a sharp fall in demand and prices for finished steel products.Fastmarkets assessed the price for steel billet, domestic, exw India, at 41,700-41,900 rupees ($562-565) per tonne on November 19...Read More

LME base metals prices mixed at week's end; aluminium, nickel, copper all up

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mixed, but largely up at the 5pm close on Friday November 19, after a week of choppy trading."We seem to be following a similar pattern to last week," Marex LME desk analyst Alastair Munro said."Macro-inspired weakness during the first part of the week has given way to a bout of short-covering [activity] into the weekend," he added.The three-mon...Read More

European HRC prices stable as spot buyers wait for contract settlements

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic hot-rolled coil prices in Northern Europe and Italy were stable on Friday November 19 due to slow trading activity, sources have told Fastmarkets.Northern European steelmakers continued to give discounts for fourth-quarter-rolling HRC. Coil for prompt shipment became available in the spot market at lower prices because it was originally intended for shipment to automotive sector buyers.De...Read More

LME base metals futures broadly higher; copper, aluminium up 2%

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Most base metals futures prices continued to rise in early trading on the London Metal Exchange on Friday November 19, following a strong performance at the close on Thursday."A weaker [United States] dollar and constructive US macro data provided some support [to base metal prices]," ED&F Man commodity research head Edward Meir said.The three-month aluminium price led the complex, increasing by 2...Read More

Vanadium prices up in latest deals, European manganese flake prices down as supply improves

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the new energy materials markets and their price moves in the week to Friday November 19.Susan Zou, Yingchi Yang and...Read More

SHFE base metals inventories mostly lower; copper down by 8.2%

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Deliverable stocks of most base metals in Shanghai Futures Exchange-registered warehouses fell in the week to Friday November 19.Copper stocks fell by 3,119 tonnes week on week to 34,918 tonnes. Although in percentage terms the week-on-week drop was smaller than those of nickel and tin, copper inventories have fallen by 57.6% from 82,342 tonnes...Read More

Chinese manganese alloy, portside ore prices continue to soften

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Key data from Fastmarkets' pricing sessions in China, India, Europe and the United States on Friday November 19.China The spot silico-manganese and ferro-manganese markets continued to fall this week, following the sluggish futures and downstream steel markets. Alloy producers have been considering production cuts to avoid financial losses under high electricity rates and falling alloy prices.&nbs...Read More

Specialty steel market sees chrome price rise again as sellers increase offers

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the specialty steel raw materials markets in Europe and the latest price moves.Janie Davies, Dalila Ouerghi,...Read More

Carmakers' sustainability requirements driving green steel offering

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

European automotive producers are driving the demand for steel grades involving reduced generation of carbon dioxide, in their attempts to reduce supply-chain emissions, and are teaming-up with steelmakers to explore the emerging green steel prototypes.Pressure to meet climate targetsAn estimated 20% of the automotive industry's emissions come from the manufacturing stage, according to CDP - forme...Read More

Chinese ferro-silicon prices in freefall on weak demand

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Key data from Fastmarkets' pricing sessions in China, Europe and the United States on Friday November 19.China?EUR?Weaker downstream steel demand was the principal driver of the decrease in China's ferro-silicon price. Due to the normal steel purchase off-season, demand for steel was not at a high level. Besides, with the heat supply period beginning in northern China, steel production will be und...Read More

Brazilian apparent steel consumption falls 5.95% in October on lower local sales

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Brazilian apparent steel consumption fell by 5.95% in October, from the same month in 2020, largely influenced by lower domestic shipments of flat steel from mills, according to data published by the steelmakers' association, Instituto A??o Brasil, on Friday November 19.Apparent consumption totaled 1.96 million tonnes during the month, down from 2.09 million tonnes a year before, A??o Brasil said....Read More

European stainless steel prices stable for now, but tightness could drive further gains

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

The price of stainless steel in the European domestic market remained unchanged this week, but ongoing tightness could see prices move up before the end of the year, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday November 19.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for stainless steel cold-rolled sheet 2mm grade 304 base price domestic, delivered Northern Europe was unchanged week on week at ?,?1,850-1,900 ($2,09...Read More

Eastern China rebar prices rise on possible loosening of real estate loans

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Eastern China's rebar prices increased slightly on Friday November 19 following futures' gains due to heightened market expectations that banks will loosen loans to housing companies.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,670-4,710 yuan ($732-738) per tonne, up by 10-20 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Beijing) weekly assessment: 4,440-4,480 yuan per tonne, down by 80-120 yuan per tonneMarket participa...Read More

Price dips tempt buyers back to steel scrap export markets

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Importers of ferrous scrap were lured back to market in the week ended Friday November 19 by lower prices, which were precipitated by a period of lackluster buying activity.?EUR?Turkish mills' import prices rebounded by the week's end after deals at lower prices?EUR?US sales halted with exporters reluctant to reduce their selling prices?EUR?Vietnamese buyers were actively seeking more material aft...Read More

Turkish mills end the working week with five deep-sea scrap cargo deals

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel scrap import prices recovered with a fresh European cargo deal heard at the end of the week, market participants told Fastmarkets on Friday November 19.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a European cargo comprising HMS 1&2 (75:25) at $486 per tonne and bonus at $506 per tonne cfr. The cargo composition was not clear at the time of publication. The previous deep-sea deal was he...Read More

Flat steel import prices fall again in South America

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Weaker demand combined with lower offers from all origins, spearheaded by recent Chinese price falls, put further downward pressure on South American flat-rolled steel import prices in the week ended Friday November 19.Despite offers from China continuing to drop - in what was widely considered by market participants to be short-selling from traders - buyers remained hesitant about booking new car...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Cooling copper and the credibility challenge

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

The three-month copper contract is trading near record highs on the London Metal Exchange, cash prices are rising even faster, and inventories are descending toward zero. Try running a hedge book in those conditions.It's been a very real quandary facing the physical trade and industry, which awoke on Tuesday October 19 to find copper's cash to November spread had flared to a backwardation of more...Read More

US physical copper talks hit shipping standoff: Hotter on metals

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Sellers of physical copper are holding out for a higher premium for 2022 contracts in the United States.No major deals were reported by the end of the American Copper Council (ACC) fall meeting in Miami, Florida this past week, although there was talk of a US copper premium in the 10-cents-per-lb range.In the US, Fastmarkets assessed the copper grade 1 cathode premium, ddp Midwest US at 8-9 cents...Read More

Price dips tempt buyers back to steel scrap export markets

November 20, 2021 / Staff reporter

Importers of ferrous scrap were lured back to market in the week ended Friday November 19 by lower prices, which were precipitated by a period of lackluster buying activity.?EUR?Turkish mills' import prices rebounded by the week's end after deals at lower prices?EUR?US sales halted with exporters reluctant to reduce their selling prices?EUR?Vietnamese buyers were actively seeking more material aft...Read More

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