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WEEKLY SCRAP WRAP: Global markets weaken on wide fall in demand

July 06, 2018 / Carrie Bone

Global steel scrap prices softened in the week ended Friday July 6, amid a fall in demand across most regions. Turkey booked no new deep-sea cargoes and the Indian market was also quiet, while prices on the East Coast of the United States remained flat due to a lack of deals.Bucking the trend, prices in Taiwan edged upward with improved demand, after there being no changes last week.Turkey imports...Read More

Ferrous scrap prices diverge off US coasts

July 06, 2018 / Thorsten Schier

Prices for US East Coast shredded scrap and West Coast heavy melting scrap have been trending in opposite directions, with shred in high demand and prices gaining momentum in the international market.A Turkish mill bought 30,000 tonnes of shredded scrap on Thursday June 28, while a South Korean mill bought 35,000 tonnes of an 80:20 mix of No 1 and No 2 heavy...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills waiting for finished steel demand to revive

July 06, 2018 / Cem Turken

The Turkish steel producers extended their absence from the deep-sea scrap market on Friday July 6 because of weak demand for finished steel products, but they are expected to come back for August cargoes soon.The sluggish rebar demand in the country's domestic and export markets has kept the mills out of the deep-sea scrap markets since the end of last week.The domestic rebar market was expected...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: Austenitic prices slip on weaker nickel prices

July 06, 2018 / Viral Shah

Prices for austenitic alloy steel scrap in the UK and Europe fell this week on losses in the nickel market.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for 18/8 stainless steel solids imported into mainland Europe was ?,?1,160-1,180 ($1,355-1,379) per tonne cif main European ports on Friday July 6, down by ?,?40 per tonne from ?,?1,200-1,220 per tonne one week earlier."The double whammy of the euro st...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Premium widens further for low-alumina materials

July 06, 2018 / July Zhang

Low-alumina Brazilian iron ore remained strongly priced on Friday July 6 while higher-alumina Australian products were traded at wider discounts.Metal Bulletin 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $63.84 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.70 per tonneMetal Bulletin 62% Fe Pilbara Blend fines Index: $62.22 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.31 per tonneMetal Bulletin 58% Fe Premium Index: $51.52 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down...Read More

Tech Talk for Friday July 6th 2018

06/07/2018 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures were up 4 points in pre-opening trade.Index futures moved higher following release of economic news at 8:30 AM EDT. Consensus for June Non-farm Payrolls was 195,000 versus an upwardly revised 244,000 in May. Actual was 213,000. Consensus for the June U.S. Unemployment Rate was unchanged from May at 3.8%. Actual was an increase...Read More

Katoen Natie exits LME warehousing in Asia, operator switches to Henry Bath

July 06, 2018 / Perrine Faye

Katoen Natie Singapore (Jurong) Pte Ltd has withdrawn from London Metal Exchange warehouse services with immediate effect, with the operator and name of the shed switching to Henry Bath Singapore, the LME said on Friday July 6. The Belgian-based logistics provider had listed Singapore as an LME-approved warehouse in November 2016 and had only 75 tonnes of stock in May, according to the latest inve...Read More

Steel hedging 'crucial' in increasingly volatile Asian markets

July 06, 2018 / Paul Lim

In the face of increasingly volatile markets in Asia, it is becoming more and more crucial for participants to engage in hedging to cut their risks of incurring losses, industry sources told Metal Bulletin."Hedging is very important as sharp fluctuations in spot prices can happen outside of the more normal market forces of supply and demand," GFI Group steel derivatives broker Henry Herbert said.U...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne market stable amid thin trading

July 06, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

The seaborne coking coal market was largely flat on Friday July 6 with Chinese buyers remaining on the sidelines. A miner had offered August-laycan cargoes of premium hard coking coal via tender during the day but the wide gap between bids and offers kept transactions from being concluded, sources said. "Participants were hoping that transactions this week would set the direction for the market bu...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic prices flat amid weak demand

July 06, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic rebar prices were unchanged on Friday July 6 amid the sparse trading. Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 3,940-3,980 yuan ($593-600) per tonne, unchanged Northern China (Beijing): 3,870-3,910 yuan per tonne, unchanged Bad weather kept end-user demand weak during the day.Sellers maintained their prices flat on seeing futures strengthen at the end of the morning session, though they...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 06/07: Additional US tariffs put pressure on LME base metals prices; nickel falls 1.3%

July 06, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were broadly lower during morning trading on Friday July 6, with US import tariffs on Chinese goods coming into effect overnight and weakening market sentiment for the complex. Leading the index lower was nickel, which dipped below $14,000 per tonne during morning trading to levels not seen since May 10. Nickel prices continued their downtrend despite a wid...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 06/07: Selenium continues fall on weak demand; gallium edges up

July 06, 2018 / Jethro Wookey

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 06/07: Minor metals

July 06, 2018 / Staff reporter

The following Metal Bulletin minor metals prices changed on Friday July 6:Minor metals Bismuth MB China domestic, yuan/tonne: 57,800-59,000 yuan per tonne from 59,000-60,000 yuan Cobalt MB free market high grade, $/lb: $38.85-40.00 per lb from $39.00-40.85 Cobalt MB free market low grade, $/lb: $38.85-40.00 per lb from $39.00-40.85 Cobalt MB China domestic, yuan/tonne:...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Glencore, the subpoena and US sanctions

July 06, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

The tentacles of US sanctions may be starting to reach further afield, special correspondent Andrea Hotter muses in the latest Hotter on Metals column. Earlier this week on Tuesday July 3, producer and trading company Glencore said it had received a subpoena from the US Department of Justice to produce documents and other records related to a money laundering probe. Sanctions were not mentioned, b...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 06/07: No pause in downdraft hitting metals prices

July 06, 2018 / William Adams

Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mixed on the morning of Friday July 6, with nickel (-0.8%), zinc (+1.1%) and aluminium (+0.3%) the main movers, while copper at $6,326 per tonne and tin at $19,455 per tonne were little changed. That said, copper did spike down to a low of $6,221.50 per tonne at around 4am London time.Volume has been high with 16,267 lots traded as a...Read More

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Base prices stable despite lower-priced imports available

July 06, 2018 / Ross Yeo

European stainless steel bases prices remain unchanged on Friday July 6 despite lower-priced imports available from Asia, with mills seemingly confident of maintaining acceptable sales volumes during summer without offering discounts.Metal Bulletin's weekly base price assessment for 2mm, grade-304 cold-rolled (CR) stainless steel sheet in Northern Europe was stable at ?,?1,000-1,050 ($1,168-1,227)...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 06/07: LME base metals struggle; China's ferrous futures, domestic stainless steel prices tick higher; SHFE base metals stocks down

July 06, 2018 / Hassan Butt

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Friday July 6.Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were broadly lower during morning trading, with US import tariffs on Chinese goods coming into effect overnight and weakening market sentiment for the complex.Nickel dipped below $14,000 per tonne during morning trading to levels not seen since May...Read More

China's stainless steel prices edge up on supply woes

July 06, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic stainless steel prices narrowed upward over the past week amid supply concerns. Metal Bulletin's assessment of prices for benchmark 304 stainless cold-rolled coil in the major market of Wuxi was 15,300-15,600 yuan ($2,305-2,350) per tonne including VAT for the week ended Thursday July 5, compared with 15,200-15,600 yuan per tonne a week earlier. More than 600 induction furnaces wi...Read More

INDIA IMPORT SCRAP: Market subdued for second week

July 06, 2018 / Carrie Bone

Prices for containerized shredded scrap imports into India slipped this week as the monsoon season and a fall in domestic scrap prices kept the market subdued, sources told Metal Bulletin on Friday July 6.Metal Bulletin's weekly index for containerized imports of shredded scrap into India edged down by $0.87 per tonne to $380.51 cfr Nhava Sheva on July 6, compared with $381.38...Read More

Taiwanese scrap import prices up on steady demand

July 06, 2018 / Paul Lim

Import prices for containerized heavy melting scrap (HMS) in Taiwan have increased this week due to steady demand from end-users.Metal Bulletin's assessment of import prices for United States-origin HMS 1&2 (80:20) sold into Taiwan was $335-340 per tonne cfr for the week ended Friday July 6, up from $330-335 per tonne a week earlier.US-origin scrap was offered at $340-345 per tonne cfr Taiwan duri...Read More

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