Base Metal Stocks Articles

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 15

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 15 that are worth another look.Jaguar-Land Rover will cut up to 1,100 employees in the UK, while posting a pre-tax loss amid the coronavirus pandemic, it announced on June 15 in its financial results.Latin American steelmakers were operating at 42% capacity in April after at least seven blast furnaces were halted to balance sup...Read More

EIB completes $140 mln loan to Umicore for battery materials factory

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted a ?,?125 million ($140 million) loan to Belgium-based global material technologies and recycling group Umicore to partially finance the construction of a battery cathode material manufacturing facility in Poland.The EIB loan will cover approximately half of the project costs in the initial phase, with cathode materials produced supplying battery manuf...Read More

Tata Steel Europe faces further strike action at IJmuiden after union talks stall

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Workers at Tata Steel IJmuiden in the Netherlands will continue industrial action after negotiations with the company's management fell through, the trade union FNV Metaal said on Sunday June 14.A strike on the night shift started on Sunday June 14 at 22:00 local time and affected pickling, cold rolling, an annealing furnace, continuous annealing lines 11 & 12 and tinning lines."The entire pr...Read More

Saudi Arabia postpones duty increase on steel imports

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Saudi Arabia General Customs Authority has postponed its planned increase in duties on steel imports, it said on Thursday June 11. Import duties on several steel products were scheduled to increase on June 10, Saudi Arabian market sources told Fastmarkets on May 29. The customs authority now says the...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 15

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 15 that are worth another look.Jaguar-Land Rover will cut up to 1,100 employees in the UK, while posting a pre-tax loss amid the coronavirus pandemic, it announced on June 15 in its financial results.Latin American steelmakers were operating at 42% capacity in April after at least seven blast furnaces were halted to balance sup...Read More

FOCUS: Higher HRC prices in Asia draw away Turkish, CIS suppliers from Europe

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Exporters of hot-rolled coil in Turkey and the Commonwealth of Independent States have been redirecting volumes to Asia from their traditional markets such as Europe.Steel demand and prices in Asia, notably China, started to recover in April after a slump in consumption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. This revival happened earlier than in the other regions, where sellers in both Turkey and the CI...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne premium prices rise on active trading

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Seaborne premium hard coking coal prices increased on Monday June 15, with market participants from China active in the spot market. Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, fob DBCT: $108.47 per tonne, up $1.11 per tonne Premium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $117.58 per tonne, up $1.06 per tonneHard coking coal, fob DBCT: $89.32 per tonne, down $0.10 per tonneHard coking coal...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/06: Off-target Chinese data weighs on LME base metals prices

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Base metals price on the London Metal Exchange were lower during morning trading on Monday June 15, pressured lower by weaker-than-expected industrial data out of China, while a fresh inflow of 16,175 tonnes was an added headwind for copper futures prices. Weighing on prices across the complex was economic data out of China released this morning , which showed industrial production year on year fo...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Metals, broader markets open in negative territory as fears of second waves of Covid-19 rise

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Equity markets started to show some weakness last week, although dips were being bought, but this morning, Monday June 15, the mood seems to have become more concerned about the rise in second waves of Covid-19 in many countries and the socio-economic implications of these. Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were weaker, as were most on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. Asian-Pacific equ...Read More

MANGANESE ORE ANALYTICS: June 15, 2020

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

The latest data for the global manganese ore market for the week ended June 15, 2020.Read More

China's UG2 chrome ore index breaks five-week rising streak

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

The UG2 chrome ore price retreated for the first time since March 20 due to reduced buying interest in contrast to the consistent liquidity over the past few weeks. Fastmarkets' chrome ore South Africa UG2 concentrates index basis 42%, cif China fell to $169 per tonne on Friday June 12, from $170 per tonne a week earlier, putting an end to a five-week uptrend. The market was described as quie...Read More

Jaguar Land Rover to cut jobs at UK sites

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR) will cut up to 1,100 employees in the UK, while posting a pre-tax loss amid the coronavirus pandemic, it announced on Monday June 15 in its financial results.The company took the decision to reduce the number of contract-agency employees in its manufacturing plants over the coming months against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, it said.A company spokesperson expects u...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/06: LME tin price tops losses amid $325/t backwardation; copper holds above $5,700/t

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

The three-month tin price on the London Metal Exchange was the laggard at the close of trading on Monday June 15, slipping by more than 1% against a tightening forward curve, while a steady correction in LME copper saw it close just above the $5,700-per-tonne support level. Tin's outright price on the LME closed at $16,845 per tonne on Monday afternoon, down from an intraday high of $16,940 per to...Read More

LME issues discussion paper on electronic warranting proposal

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

The London Metal Exchange has issued a discussion paper on the introduction of an electronic warranting process, a step that would remove the physical component to LME warranting after more than two decades, the exchange said on Monday June 15. Since the introduction of its electronic warrant transfer platform, LMEsword, in 1999, the bourse has used an external provider for depository services, sa...Read More

Shanghai-bonded copper stocks up from all-time low

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Copper stocks in Shanghai bonded warehouses have increased from the all-time low recorded on June 1, following the closure of the import arbitrage window.Fastmarkets assessed Shanghai bonded copper stocks at 217,000-227,000 tonnes on Monday June 15, up by 2.3% from 212,000-222,000 tonnes on June 1."The growth [in bonded stocks] makes sense because there has been no import...Read More

Hydro's aluminium extruded, rolled product sales plummet due to Covid-19 restrictions

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Aluminium producer Hydro has reported a 42% drop in sales from its Extruded Solutions business unit and a 21% drop in rolled product sales for April-May, due to the impact of Covid-19 restrictions.The Norwegian company announced that its sales from its Extruded Solutions business unit were down 42% in April and May of this year, compared with the same months in 2019, due to weaker market demand fo...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 15/06: Off-target Chinese data weighs on LME base metals prices

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Base metals price on the London Metal Exchange were lower during morning trading on Monday June 15, pressured lower by weaker-than-expected industrial data out of China, while a fresh inflow of 16,175 tonnes was an added headwind for copper futures prices. Weighing on prices across the complex was economic data out of China released this morning , which showed industrial production year on year fo...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Metals, broader markets open in negative territory as fears of second waves of Covid-19 rise

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Equity markets started to show some weakness last week, although dips were being bought, but this morning, Monday June 15, the mood seems to have become more concerned about the rise in second waves of Covid-19 in many countries and the socio-economic implications of these. Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were weaker, as were most on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. Asian-Pacific equ...Read More

Scrap nudges US SBQ steel price up, but sentiment still bleak

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Special bar quality (SBQ) steel prices in the United States have again risen due to increased raw material costs, but demand remains weak, industry participants told Fastmarkets. On the hot-rolled side of the market, Fastmarkets' monthly price assessment for steel bar hot-rolled special bar quality (SBQ) 1-inch round 1000 series (carbon), fob mill US rose to $33.25 per hundredweight ($665 per shor...Read More

US hot-rolled coil index slips back toward $25/cwt

June 16, 2020 / Staff reporter

Hot-rolled coil prices in the United States slipped back toward the $25-per-hundredweight ($500-per-short-ton) mark, eroding gains achieved in recent weeks due to concerns about weak demand and inventory overhang. Fastmarkets' daily steel hot-rolled coil index, fob mill US was calculated at $25.32 per cwt ($506.40 per ton) on Monday June 15, down by 2.5% from $25.97 per cwt on Friday June 12 and 2...Read More

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