Base Metal Stock Articles

Zijin's major Serbian copper mine debut postponed to Q4 - local media

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The debut of Zijin Mining 's new Serbian copper mine has been postponed to the fourth quarter of 2021, local media See News reported on Tuesday June 15. Citing a statement from Serbia's mining ministry on Monday June 14, the mine in the Cukaru Peki Upper Zone of Serbia's Timok copper-gold project has received approval to construct the mining facilities and execute mining operations, the...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/06: LME copper drops 3.5%, base metals complex down

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices were all in decline during morning trading on Monday June 15, with copper experiencing the most significant fall after the Chinese markets reopened and futures prices were sold.LME copper's three-month price fell to an intraday low of $9,623.50 per tonne, the lowest since April 27 and a 3.5% decrease from $9,971.50 per tonne at Monday's close. As of 9am, LME three...Read More

RESEARCH: Key takeaways from the latest Base Metals Market Tracker

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of base metals analysts are ready to view, including an upgrade to our aluminium price forecasts.Aluminium: Price forecasts raisedWe correctly expected the macro reflationary theme to raise the prices for all base metals but, with it being the base metal with by far the weakest fundamentals, we had expected the price of aluminium to underperform relative...Read More

Top steelmakers 2021 edition

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Alongside Fastmarkets' annual global ranking of steelmakers by crude steel output in 2020, our correspondents around the world review developments in their regional steel sectors.The year 2020 will forever be remembered as the one in which the Covid-19 pandemic spread globally, impacting every area of life and business. The world's steel industry was no exception, with many of the largest steelmak...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: Carbon capture key to green steel, Kerry says

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The development and use of carbon-capture technologies for industrial sectors such as steel will be central to the push toward a decarbonized economy, according to John Kerry, the United States' Special Presidential Envoy for Climate.Reducing the cost of these technologies will also be critical in enabling access on a wider scale and to meeting net-zero carbon targets, Kerry told a webinar on Tues...Read More

Mexican ferrous scrap prices continue to climb, market remains optimistic

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Ferrous scrap prices in Mexico continued to rise across nearly all grades in the week ended Friday June 11, with most consumers struggling to secure volumes.Both the obsolete and prime grades are in heavy demanded, with the market outlook for most steel products positive.Fastmarkets assessed the steel scrap No1 busheling, consumer buying price, delivered mill Monterrey at 11,200 pesos ($566)...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Prices continue to fall in latest bookings

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel mills have booked two new deep-sea cargoes at prices that continue the recent downward trend, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday June 15.Two US cargoes were heard on Tuesday, and were heard to be of similar composition.A mill in the Marmara region bought the two US cargoes, consisting of unknown tonnages of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $500 and $501 per tonne, plus shredded and bonus material...Read More

CIS LONG STEEL: Wire rod prices show wide variation by market

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Export wire rod prices from the Commonwealth of Independent States changed in a variety of ways in the week to Monday June 14 with the trading situation being different from market to market.Ukraine still has a significant quota volume available for second-quarterimports into Europe (27.52% or 69,502 tonnes remaining), and one supplier from the country offered material at $860-870 per tonne fob Bl...Read More

Sudbury mine strikers reject Vale's offer; US nickel premiums rise

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Striking workers at Vale's mine in Sudbury, Ontario, rejected the company's latest offer on Monday June 14; the ongoing strike was the main contributor to a rise in nickel premiums in the United States on Tuesday June 15, sources said.The premium increases - including a 16.67% week-on-week jump for nickel briquette - came quicker than most participants anticipated, with the strike at Vale entering...Read More

RESEARCH: HDG, tinplate contract prices set for big hike

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts is ready to view.As we approach the end of the first half of 2021, steel markets in Europe and the United States continue to heat up. This six-month period is largely unprecedented, with both steel prices and steelmakers' margins hitting a number of new record highs throughout.The rally is likely nearing its end, however, with global steel ou...Read More

UK, Australia agree on post-Brexit free trade deal

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The United Kingdom and Australia secured a free trade deal on Tuesday June 15, which marks the first agreement negotiated from scratch since Britain's departure from the European Union.The UK government has hailed the agreement as an important step in building new trade relationships post Brexit. Previous deals reached with other nations such as Japan and Norway were built upon existing arrangemen...Read More

Trade log: Cobalt alloy grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lb

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Cobalt alloy grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lbtrade log including business, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets publishes trades logs for its key price assessments and indices to bring more transparencyinto the markets it covers and the pricing process it applies.Fastmarkets assessed Cobalt alloy grade, in-whs...Read More

GULF FLAT STEEL IMPORTS: Deals made despite rise in most prices

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Most prices for flat steel imported into the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia increased during the week ended Tuesday June 15, with several deals heard, sources have told Fastmarkets.Demand was moderate in the region for flat steel products but the new deals were expected because most users have low stock levels, the sources added.Saudi ArabiaHot-rolled coil was offered at $1,000 per tonne cf...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Mixed outlook weighs on trading activity, prices

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

China's domestic rebar prices retreated on Tuesday June 15 amid lower transaction volumes as a result of a mixed outlook for supply and demand.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 5,050-5,080 yuan ($789-793) per tonne, down by 20 yuan per tonneSome market participants expect an iron ore mine accident in Shanxi last week to lead to a nationwide inspection to ensure industrial safety, including for ste...Read More

RESEARCH: Key takeaways from Coaltrans Asia; what to expect for scrap, metallics demand in China

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The latest forecasts from Fastmarkets' team of analysts are ready to view.Fastmarkets analysts were invited to present our outlook for the coking coal market at Coaltrans Asia, held online on November 23-25. One of the key topics at the event was the trade tensions between China and Australia, which overtook Mongolia to become the largest coking coal exporter to China this year...Read More

UK, Australia agree on post-Brexit free trade deal

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The United Kingdom and Australia secured a free trade deal on Tuesday June 15, which marks the first agreement negotiated from scratch since Britain's departure from the European Union.The UK government has hailed the agreement as an important step in building new trade relationships post Brexit. Previous deals reached with other nations such as Japan and Norway were built upon existing arrangemen...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Base metals fall despite robust broader markets

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Weakness was evident across the base metals in London and Shanghai on the morning of Tuesday June 15 despite pre-market Western equity index futures driving higher and high volumes traded on the London Metal Exchange.14,205 lots had been traded on the LME by 5.52am London time compared with typical volume of 6,000 lots at this timeMarkets seem to be nervous about the measures China's authorities m...Read More

Tech Talk for Wednesday June 16th 2021

16/06/2021 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were mixed this morning. S&P 500 futures were unchanged in pre-opening trade. Investors are waiting for an update on the Fed Fund Rate from the Federal Reserve at 2:00 PM EDT. Consensus calls for no change in the Fed Fund rate at 0.00%-0.25%.U.S. equity index futures were virtually unchanged following release of the May Housing Start report at 8:30 AM EDT. Consensus w...Read More

Zijin's major Serbian copper mine debut postponed to Q4 - local media

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

The debut of Zijin Mining 's new Serbian copper mine has been postponed to the fourth quarter of 2021, local media See News reported on Tuesday June 15. Citing a statement from Serbia's mining ministry on Monday June 14, the mine in the Cukaru Peki Upper Zone of Serbia's Timok copper-gold project has received approval to construct the mining facilities and execute mining operations, the...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: The knife twist return of the ring

June 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

London Metal Exchange ring dealing members have a decision to make - whether to remain one or not.The LME has just announced it will reopen the open outcry trading floor, which was temporarily closed due to Covid-19, on September 6.Its plan, however, comes with a twist; some ring dealers say, a knife.The official prices - which the global trade and industry use as the global reference for physical...Read More

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