The three-month nickel price on the London Metal Exchange continued to fall at the close of trading on Wednesday November 20, with continued selling pressure and supportive forward spreads prompting the metal's lowest close since July.Nickel's outright price on the LME closed at $14,360 per tonne in the afternoon, falling by just over 2% from an intraday high of $14,695 per tonne. Turnover was at...Read More
The spot tin market is reportedly slow in all regions despite talk of forthcoming production cuts to tackle excess supply. 99.9% European tin premium declines for the first time in five months Trade in the United States holds in range but some say floor is moving lower Asian premiums hold in thin tradeEuropean premiums decline on excess supply, soft demandFastmarkets' tin 99.9% ingot premium, in-...Read More
Fastmarkets' US zinc premium was unchanged in the week to Tuesday November 19 from a week earlier due to the persistent backwardation in the metal's forward curve despite record lows in the stocks registered to the London Metal Exchange in the United States.US lead premiums remained flat as well but may rise in the coming weeks due to the fallout from the closure of Glencore's New Brunswick lead s...Read More
Copper smelters will slow capacity expansions if market terms for copper concentrates fall to reflect a potential market deficit, Jiangxi Copper's Yuanfeng Xu said at Fastmarkets' Asia Copper Conference in Shanghai on Wednesday November 20."Right now [smelting] capacity is still increasing, so the future potential risk may come from the supply from the ore mining side," Xu, who is vice president o...Read More
Assuming stable growth in copper demand, the world is lacking investment in new mine projects amid expansion in smelting capacity, with a large gap seen in the mined copper balance over the next decade, according to Anglo American's base metals chief. While copper consumption is expected to grow by an annual rate of around 2-3%, there will be demand for 7 million tonnes of refined copper emerging...Read More
Turkish steel producers have continued to book deep-sea scrap for December deliveries but only at a slow pace due to the limited demand for finished long steel products, with prices holding steady, sources said on Wednesday November 20.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a Baltic Sea cargo on November 20, comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $261 per tonne and 5,000 tonnes of bonus...Read More
Over 90% of copper scrap products currently allowed into China could be eligible for renaming as recyclable copper raw materials next year, a senior representative of China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association's (CMRA) recycling metal branch told delegates at Asia Copper Week in Shanghai.Wang Ji-Wei, Secretary General of CMRA, said he is optimistic that the vast majority of current copper scrap...Read More
Improved sentiment has taken hold in the European hot-rolled coil market, but so far domestic prices have recovered only in Italy while those in the the North of the region remain largely unchanged, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday November 20.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel HRC, domestic, exw Northern Europe, was ?,?420-425 ($465-471) per tonne on November 20, unchanged over t...Read More
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
China's hot-rolled coil prices continued to climb on Wednesday November 20 amid sustained demand.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,660-3,700 yuan ($521-527) per tonne, up 10-40 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tangshan): 3,670 yuan per tonne, up 50-60 yuan per tonneIn Shanghai, HRC was sold at 3,660-3,670 yuan per tonne in the morning, but sellers raised these in the afternoon on seeing how strong...Read More
Domestic wire rod prices in the United States have risen following mid-November increase announcements from US mills, while imported wire rod prices have widened lower.Fastmarkets' assessment for steel wire rod (low carbon) industrial quality, fob mill US rose to $29-30 per hundredweight ($580-600 per short ton) on Tuesday November 19, up by 1.7% from $28.50-29.50 per cwt in mid-October but still...Read More
Prices for hollow steel sections in Northern and Southern Europe were unchanged this week although mills continued to make higher offers, market sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday November 20.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel sections (medium), domestic, delivered Northern Europe, was ?,?560-580 ($620-642) per tonne on Wednesday, unchanged week on week."The market is on the positiv...Read More
Steel H-beam prices in Europe remained unchanged on Wednesday, November 20, despite feedstock costs continuing to rise, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel beams, domestic, delivered Northern Europe, was ?,?530-560 ($586-620) per tonne on November 20, unchanged week on week."Prices will remain stable until end of year, and this will support January prices,"...Read More
Turkish steel producers have continued to book deep-sea scrap for December deliveries but only at a slow pace due to the limited demand for finished long steel products, with prices holding steady, sources said on Wednesday November 20.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a Baltic Sea cargo on November 20, comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $261 per tonne and 5,000 tonnes of bonus...Read More
Seaborne iron ore prices saw a slight uptick on Wednesday November 20, while some market participants are bracing for production restrictions due to bad weather and heavy pollution levels in north China.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $86.33 per tonne, up $0.53 per tonne.62% Fe Pilbara Blend fines, cfr Qingdao: $86.36 per tonne, up $0.53 per tonne.62% Fe low-alumin...Read More
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
The Iranian steel market was gripped by uncertainty this week after violent protests erupted across the country following a government decision to increase petrol prices. "There are lots of strikes, [many] banks [and petrol stations] have been burned down and many government buildings destroyed," one market source said adding that trading activity had been limited this week.The coun...Read More
Eastern China rebar prices rose sharply on Wednesday November 20 on tight supply and strong demand, factors that were expected to push up prices still further for the rest of the month. Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,080-4,120 yuan ($580-586) per tonne, up 100 yuan per tonne Northern China (Beijing): 3,760-3,790 yuan per tonne, up 20 yuan per tonne"The prices were low and sentiment was bearish i...Read More
Prices for hollow steel sections in Northern and Southern Europe were unchanged this week although mills continued to make higher offers, market sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday November 20.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel sections (medium), domestic, delivered Northern Europe, was ?,?560-580 ($620-642) per tonne on Wednesday, unchanged week on week."The market is on the positiv...Read More
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