Base Metal Stocks Articles

CIS STEEL SLAB: Fresh booking pushes prices down

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

A sale of CIS-origin slab to Italy was heard agreed last week at a price lower than in other recent deals, sending the CIS export slab price assessment downward on Monday April 1.A cargo containing 25,000-30,000 tonnes of Ukrainian slab was reported sold to Italy at $510-512 per tonne cfr, equivalent to around $490 per tonne fob Black Sea. But market participants had expected such a development.Th...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Increases reflect high costs of nickel, molybdenum, ferro-chrome

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Monthly European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products have increased for April because of higher component costs, including those for nickel, molybdenum and ferro-chrome, Fastmarkets heard on Monday April 1.April surcharges for grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless sheets - according to data released by Outokumpu, Acerinox and Aperam - have increased to ?,?1,423-1,430 ($1,596-1,604) per to...Read More

South Korea opposes China anti-dumping probe on stainless steel

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

South Korea's government and major steelmaker Posco both oppose China's ongoing stainless steel anti-dumping investigation and claim that no trade measures should be imposed because Korean exports do not damage the Chinese domestic industry.Hot-rolled stainless steel produced in South Korea has significantly different applications, materials and prices from those of Chinese products, thus there is...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON WRAP: Chinese market higher, awaits new tenders; European price drops again

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

The Chinese ferro-silicon price moved up in the past week in line with upstream costs while suppliers look to new consumer tenders expected in the coming days; new quarterly settlements have weighed on the spot market in Europe. China heads higher on upstream costs  Chinese suppliers expect April consumer delivery tenders  Europe dragged down on second-quarter deals  US market rema...Read More

Turkish flat steel exports up 38% in Feb but demand weakens

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Turkey's flat steel exports increased by 38.12% year on year in February 2019 amid increased demand in Europe, according to the latest figures from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK).Yet current demand for flat steel is weak in the country's key export markets, so export volumes may decrease in the next few months, Turkish market participants told Fastmarkets.Turkish producers have been offe...Read More

China's long steel market picks up in March

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

China's long steel market recovered in March because of seasonal factors, with domestic demand picking up after the Chinese New Year in February amid improved weather conditions, boosting prices and output.Domestic demand for long steel products are likely to continue to rise in April given the expectations of growth in the domestic infrastructure and property sectors.Long steel output in the firs...Read More

RUSSIA FLAT STEEL: Market strong on seasonally better demand

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

The market for hot-rolled (HR) and cold-rolled (CR) steel sheet in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow was strong during the week ended Monday April 1, on seasonally good demand.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for Russia-origin 4mm HR sheet was stable at 43,900-44,000 roubles ($668-670) per tonne cpt Moscow on April 1, including 20% VAT."Demand [in the secondary market] remains st...Read More

CIS FLAT STEEL: Market softens on more availability of May-rolled material

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

The market for flat steel exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has softened on improved availability of May-rolling products, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday April 1.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for CIS-origin exports of hot-rolled coil (HRC) was $500-515 per tonne fob Black Sea on April 1, down from $510-520 per tonne fob a week ago.Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works...Read More

CIS LONG STEEL: Rebar price weakens, gap to wire rod price widens

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

CIS export rebar prices dropped by $10 per tonne week on week on Monday April 1 on subdued demand and a weakening of the Turkish import scrap market.Rebar offers from Ukraine and Belarus varied within the range of $470-475 per tonne fob Black Sea, down from $480-490 per tonne fob a week earlier, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday.Several sources reported a 30,000-tonne CIS-origin cargo being sold...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SURCHARGE: Increases reflect high costs of nickel, molybdenum, ferro-chrome

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Monthly European alloy surcharges for stainless steel products have increased for April because of higher component costs, including those for nickel, molybdenum and ferro-chrome, Fastmarkets heard on Monday April 1.April surcharges for grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless sheets - according to data released by Outokumpu, Acerinox and Aperam - have increased to ?,?1,423-1,430 ($1,596-1,604) per to...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from April 1

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Monday April 1 that are worth another look.The United States has challenged European Union proposals to label titanium dioxide and cobalt as carcinogens on free-trade grounds. As consumer inventories of cobalt start to run low, their metal restocking alone is unlikely to establish a floor in ailing prices, such is the believed exte...Read More

PEOPLE MOVES: ArcelorMittal's Guinabert takes over as Eurometal director general

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Daniel Guinabert began his new role as director general of Eurometal, the umbrella association for European steel service centers and distributors, on Monday April 1.He left his role as chief executive officer of ArcelorMittal Distribution Solutions BD Downstream on March 31.Guinabert joined...Read More

FORECAST: Recovery in buying unlikely to send cobalt prices straight back to $40/lb - sources

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

As consumer inventories of cobalt start to run low, their metal restocking alone is unlikely to establish a floor in ailing prices, such is the believed extent of the surplus, according to Fastmarkets' market sources. Trader and consumer buying returned to the cobalt market in earnest last week for the first time in the best part of a year, but the restocking does not signal the beginning of a ret...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese spot cobalt metal buying resumes but large-tonnage, long-term commitments still in check

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

With the international cobalt metal market falling rapidly between December 2018 and February this year, the arbitrage between the international and Chinese cobalt metal price has gradually turned in favor of Chinese imports. As a result, Chinese buyers have been considering increasing their shipments of cobalt metal since February with an expectation international cobalt prices are close to botto...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 01/04: Strong US, Chinese manufacturing data bolsters LME base metals

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were predominantly higher at the close of trading on Monday April 1, supported by strength in both the Chinese and United States' manufacturing data despite continued market concerns over the health of the global economy. Despite reported strength from the manufacturing sector, US retail sales were weaker than expected in February at -0.4%, down from...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 01/04: Positive Chinese data supports Comex copper price at start of the month

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

The US copper price built on Friday's momentum with the base metals complex receiving a boost from strong Chinese manufacturing data on Monday April 1.The copper price for May settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange rose by 1.25 cents to $2.9520 per lb. Overnight, the Chinese official manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 50.5 in March, beating the exp...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Weakness persists in seaborne market

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

The weakness in the seaborne coking coal spot market persisted on Monday April 1 with participants anticipating further price decreases."End users are staying by the sidelines mostly because the market is still in a downtrend. This, coupled with the short-term uncertainties in the coke market, means seaborne coking coal prices will not get too much support," a...Read More

FORECAST: Recovery in buying unlikely to send cobalt prices straight back to $40/lb - sources

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

As consumer inventories of cobalt start to run low, their metal restocking alone is unlikely to establish a floor in ailing prices, such is the believed extent of the surplus, according to Fastmarkets' market sources. Trader and consumer buying returned to the cobalt market in earnest last week for the first time in the best part of a year, but the restocking does not signal the beginning of a ret...Read More

FOCUS: Chinese spot cobalt metal buying resumes but large-tonnage, long-term commitments still in check

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

With the international cobalt metal market falling rapidly between December 2018 and February this year, the arbitrage between the international and Chinese cobalt metal price has gradually turned in favor of Chinese imports. As a result, Chinese buyers have been considering increasing their shipments of cobalt metal since February with an expectation international cobalt prices are close to botto...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from April 1

April 02, 2019 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Monday April 1 that are worth another look.The United States has challenged European Union proposals to label titanium dioxide and cobalt as carcinogens on free-trade grounds. As consumer inventories of cobalt start to run low, their metal restocking alone is unlikely to establish a floor in ailing prices, such is the believed exte...Read More

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