Base Metal Stocks Articles

Technical analysis: Consolidating losses

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

Aluminium With no sign of aggressive selling pressure, the LME aluminium price was able to produce a higher low on Monday November 25. Also, the metal closed positively though the limited upside momentum continues to indicate prices remain in consolidation mode from the recent low. Still, aluminium carries short-term upside risks, with the daily RSI and stochastic lines in oversold territory...Read More

Copper: Fundamentals set to reassert themselves

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

In this week’s analysis, we discuss the main trends of the global copper market so far this year, based on the latest ICSG statistics. All the percentage changes discuss are on a year-on-year basis, unless stated otherwise. Refined market balance The ICSG estimates that the refined copper market was in an “apparent” deficit of 330,000 tonnes in January-August 2019, compared with a s...Read More

Lead: Correction becomes consolidation

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

Correction leads to consolidation Lead prices consolidated last week, mainly in the $1,950-2,000 per tonne range, but have drifted closer to $1,900 per tonne so far this week. This comes after undergoing a correction of 13.8% or $313.50 per tonne price from the highs of late-October at $2,265 per tonne. ILZSG reports an 83,000-tonne supply deficit in Jan-Sep The fact that prices are below where th...Read More

Nickel: Sell-off might not be finished yet

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

Higher demand, weaker supply restored global deficit in September There has been plenty of fresh fundamental nickel data published in the past week, including the INSG’s latest monthly bulletin on Thursday. After reporting last month a mere 100-tonne global supply deficit in August, almost bringing to an end the run of 26 consecutive monthly deficits, the INSG reported a more meaningful 3,200...Read More

Tin: Price forecast lowered

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

In this week’s analysis, we highlight the latest WBMS estimates about supply/demand of the tin market and discuss our own fundamental assessment. Refined market balance The WBMS estimates that the refined tin market was in an “apparent” deficit of 4,100 tonnes in the first nine months of 2019, significantly smaller than the deficit of 9,000 tonnes over the same period of last year....Read More

Zinc: Retesting support

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

Chinese smelters maximise output on favourable TCs The latest customs figures showed China’s imports of zinc concentrate totalled 250,046 tonnes in October, up 21% year on year. This helped to raise the year-to-date import volume to 2.506 million tonnes, a 3.7% increase over the first ten months last year. With TCs still strong, we would not be surprised to see concentrate imports continue to...Read More

Base metals investment analysis: Consolidating losses

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

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Demand Indicators: 26 November 2019

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

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Base metals remain mixed, path of least resistance sideways to lower

26 November 2019 / Staff reporter

While Wall Street climbs to record highs on optimism for a United States-China trade deal and on merger and acquisition developments, the metals at best tread water, while some head lower. Asian equities are mainly stronger, led by a 0.83% rise in the Australian ASX 200 index.Meanwhile, gold and the yen are trending lower, but US government bond yields are weaker - so a mixed picture for the...Read More

Tech Talk for Wednesday November 27th 2019

26/11/2019 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures were up 5 points in pre-opening trade. Equity index futures moved slightly higher following release of economic news at 8:30 AM EST. Consensus for October Durable Goods Orders was a drop of 1.0% versus a decline of 1.2% in September. Actual was an increase of 0.6%. Excluding transportation orders, consensus for October Durable...Read More

ALUMINIUM BILLET WRAP: US, Italy premiums continue to hit fresh lows; Brazil, Thailand premiums steady

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

The premium for aluminium billet in the US and Italy continued to hit record lows, with poor fundamentals putting sustained downward pressure on the market.US premium hits another record low Aggressive market conditions in Italy persist Brazil billet market quiet Thailand premium steady US premium drops to all-time lowFastmarkets' aluminium 6063 extrusion billet premium, delivered Midwest US, fell...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 22

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday November 22 that are worth another look.Prices in Southeast Asia's steel billet market rose in the week to November 22 as Chinese buyers continued to snap up material in the spot market, sources told Fastmarkets.Japanese and Korean copper smelters are likely to follow the contract for 2020 treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs)...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 22

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday November 22 that are worth another look.Prices in Southeast Asia's steel billet market rose in the week to November 22 as Chinese buyers continued to snap up material in the spot market, sources told Fastmarkets.Japanese and Korean copper smelters are likely to follow the contract for 2020 treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs)...Read More

GLOBAL BILLET WRAP: China continues imports amid sustained strength in international prices

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Steel billet prices in most markets around the world continued to experience gains in the week ended Friday November 22 because suppliers were unwilling to provide discounts to buyers while the arbitrage window between international and domestic Chinese prices remained open. Scrap prices in Turkey, the world's largest importer of the steelmaking raw material, have strengthened since plunging to a...Read More

EU rebuffs criticism at WTO of cobalt, titanium labeling plans

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Diplomats at the World Trade Organisation's goods council have attacked the European Union over its plans to integrate titanium dioxide and cobalt into its health and safety laws, claiming this could impose unnecessary restrictions on exporting certain stainless steels to the EU.The European Parliament is considering regulating these steel inputs under its classification, labeling and packaging of...Read More

Scrap recycling, clean energy key to securing waste-free EAF steelmaking, industry bodies say

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Steelmaking in electric arc furnaces (EAF) is already a good example of a waste-free circular economy since more than half of global steel output is being recycled, even if higher-quality materials are still produced from virgin materials and fossil-fueled processes, the president of the European Steel Technology Platform (ESTEP) said at a workshop in Bergamo, northern Italy last week. Carl de Mar...Read More

Tata Steel plans to cut up to 3,000 jobs in Europe

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Tata Steel has outlined proposals to build a stronger and more sustainable business in Europe, which include cutting up to 3,000 jobs, the company said on Monday November 18.The programme is needed to "ensure the business can thrive despite severe market headwinds which have led to a sharp decline in profitability", the company said.In the first six months of its current financial year, which comm...Read More

GLOBAL BILLET WRAP: China continues imports amid sustained strength in international prices

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Steel billet prices in most markets around the world continued to experience gains in the week ended Friday November 22 because suppliers were unwilling to provide discounts to buyers while the arbitrage window between international and domestic Chinese prices remained open. Scrap prices in Turkey, the world's largest importer of the steelmaking raw material, have strengthened since plunging to a...Read More

ALUMINIUM BILLET WRAP: US, Italy premiums continue to hit fresh lows; Brazil, Thailand premiums steady

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

The premium for aluminium billet in the US and Italy continued to hit record lows, with poor fundamentals putting sustained downward pressure on the market.US premium hits another record low Aggressive market conditions in Italy persist Brazil billet market quiet Thailand premium steady US premium drops to all-time lowFastmarkets' aluminium 6063 extrusion billet premium, delivered Midwest US, fell...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from November 22

November 25, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Friday November 22 that are worth another look.Prices in Southeast Asia's steel billet market rose in the week to November 22 as Chinese buyers continued to snap up material in the spot market, sources told Fastmarkets.Japanese and Korean copper smelters are likely to follow the contract for 2020 treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs)...Read More

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