Stainless steel prices in the United States rose further this month, helped by higher alloy surcharges due mainly to continued stabilization in nickel prices and higher chrome prices.Fastmarkets' assessment for Type 304 and Type 304L stainless cold-rolled sheet stood at $128 and $130 per hundredweight, respectively, on Wednesday April 10, both up by $6 per cwt from two weeks earlier. The pric...Read More
Low-grade manganese ore prices have held relatively steady since rebounding from this year's lows in January, when market participants toned down fears of oversupply in the alloy market. Normally volatile low-grade manganese ore prices have held relatively steady since rebounding from this year's lows in January, after which market participants toned down fears of oversupply in the alloy market. F...Read More
China's stainless steel prices were stable over the past week, but participants said they expect prices will drop soon.Fastmarkets MB's domestic price assessment for benchmark 304 stainless cold-rolled coil in the major market of Wuxi was 14,400-14,800 yuan ($2,144-2,204) per tonne including value-added tax for the week ended Wednesday April 10, unchanged from a week earlier.Buyers maintained a sl...Read More
U.S. equity index futures moved higher this morning. S&P 500 futures were up 15 points in pre-opening trade. Index futures responded to encouraging economic news released by China.Anadarko advanced $13.90 to $60.70 and Chevron dropped $6.20 to $119.70 after Chevron made a $33 billion cash and share offer to acquire the company. Estimated per share value of offer is $65.JP Morgan advanced $2.65...Read More
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower at the close of trading on Wednesday April 10, with three-month lead prices down by 1.5% while zinc was the only metal trading in positive territory. Volumes were thin over the day's trading, with copper's 12,735 lots topping the complex by the close, while a marginal uptick in the dollar index back above the psychologically signifi...Read More
A pick up in demand has effected universal upward pressure on nickel premiums in the United States, with increased liquidity in the European full-plate market pushing premiums up, while all Chinese premiums were trading flat amid the closed import window.Premiums tick up in fairly brisk US tradeUS premiums moved up for both nickel briquettes and 4x4 cut-cathodes in a busy domestic spot market, wit...Read More
Fastmarkets' alumina index fob Australia dropped 2% on April 10 from the previous day, due to a slight easing of tightness in the market. The daily fob Australia alumina index fell to $402 per tonne on Wednesday April 10 from $411.29 per tonne the previous day and 3.6% lower week on week from $417.29 per tonne. Key drivers Index pushes lower after a deal for Australian alumina was concl...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Wednesday April 10 that are worth another look.Electric vehicles will shift to using solid-state batteries using lithium metal in the long term, but requisite developments in the manufacturing process mean batteries with liquid electrodes will remain in use until at least the late 2020s, DCDB Group managing partner Emily...Read More
Fastmarkets' alumina index fob Australia dropped 2% on April 10 from the previous day, due to a slight easing of tightness in the market. The daily fob Australia alumina index fell to $402 per tonne on Wednesday April 10 from $411.29 per tonne the previous day and 3.6% lower week on week from $417.29 per tonne. Key drivers Index pushes lower after a deal for Australian alumina was concl...Read More
Zambian villagers will be able to pursue mining giant Vedanta Resources in the United Kingdom in a case involving lost income due to water pollution, the UK Supreme Court decided in a ruling on Wednesday April 10. The Supreme Court dismissed an appeal from Vedanta Resources and its Zambian subsidiary Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) that would have ensured the case proceed in Zambia, a company statement...Read More
Electric vehicles will shift to using solid-state batteries using lithium metal in the long term, but requisite developments in the manufacturing process mean batteries with liquid electrodes will remain in use until at least the late 2020s, according to Emily Hersch, managing partner of DCDB Group. "The practical reality of how [solid-state technology] goes from laboratory to supply isn't so much...Read More
Key data from the Wednesday April 10 pricing session in Europe.Key driversThe European ferro-titanium price moved up in the past week, while scrap markets also increased amid firm fundamentals that have fueled a price rally since March. Current business conditions are expected to persist through April and into May. There were reports that a major German steelmaker booked 150 tonnes of alloy for sh...Read More
The European domestic price of mesh-quality wire rod remained flat week on week on Wednesday April 10, with continued price stability expected over the coming weeks, market participants told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' weekly domestic price assessment for mesh-quality wire rod in Northern Europe was unchanged at ?,?535-550 ($603-620) per tonne delivered on Wednesday."We have filled our order books fo...Read More
Turkish steel mills continued to make deep-sea scrap purchases at a slow pace this week, while prices were going down, sources said on Wednesday April 10.A steel producer in the Marmara region booked a United States cargo, comprising 32,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $306 per tonne cfr, 6,000 tonnes of shredded at $311 per tonne and 2,000 tonnes of bonus at $316 per tonne cfr, late on April 9.Th...Read More
Key data from the Wednesday April 10 pricing session in Europe.Key driversThe European ferro-titanium price moved up in the past week, while scrap markets also increased amid firm fundamentals that have fueled a price rally since March. Current business conditions are expected to persist through April and into May. There were reports that a major German steelmaker booked 150 tonnes of alloy for sh...Read More
Global risk sentiment soured overnight following news that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has downgraded its global growth outlook for 2019 to 3.3% from 3.5% previously. The IMF forecasts the slowdown seen in the second half of 2018 to continue into the first half of this year before picking up in the second half of 2019. The projected growth rate for next year was unchanged at 3.6%.As a re...Read More
Electric vehicles will shift to using solid-state batteries using lithium metal in the long term, but requisite developments in the manufacturing process mean batteries with liquid electrodes will remain in use until at least the late 2020s, according to Emily Hersch, managing partner of DCDB Group. "The practical reality of how [solid-state technology] goes from laboratory to supply isn't so much...Read More
Some of the prices for flat steel products imported into the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have changed slightly over the past week, with levels of demand remaining low but consistent, Fastmarkets heard on Tuesday April 9.Demand among end-users has been weak, so buyers were unwilling to place orders for large tonnages, sources told Fastmarkets.UAEChina-origin hot-rolled coil (HRC) was on o...Read More
The second decade of the 21st century has been marked by a drastic shift of powers in the global economy, which is opening new opportunities for business, professor Nuria Mas, head of economics department at IESE Business School, said at the 80th meeting of the International Rebar Producers & Exporters Association (Irepas) in Barcelona on Monday April 8. "If in 1980, half of the global GDP was com...Read More
China's hot-rolled coil prices retreated on Wednesday April 10 with trading activity in the domestic market said to be at moderate levels.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 3,970-3,980 yuan ($591-593) per tonne, down 20 yuan per tonneNorthern China (Tianjin): 3,930-3,940 yuan per tonne, down 10 yuan per tonneA Shanghai-based trader said buyers were only placing orders on an as-needed basis, rather...Read More