Base Metal Stocks Articles

EUROPE STAINLESS STEEL: Base prices unchanged despite sharp rise in alloy steel surcharges

June 29, 2018 / Ross Yeo

European stainless steel base prices were unchanged for the fourth week running on Friday June 29 despite a sharp rise in alloy surcharges for July. 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 ($1,156-1,214) per tonne delivered on Friday, while the weekly assessment for grade-316 C...Read More

BATTERY RAW MATERIALS MARKET REPORT 29/06: Cobalt prices nudge below $40/lb amid weak demand

June 29, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their price moves from the past week.Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 29/06: LME zinc falls 1.5%; nickel, tin prices edge higher

June 29, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mostly higher at the close of trading on Friday June 29, ending the week on a slightly brighter note despite broad pressure from trade tensions and dollar strength. Continuing to struggle, zinc prices made a brief recovery during the day, moving back above $2,900 per tonne before drifting back toward $2,850 per tonne.The metal's three-month price made...Read More

June zinc concentrate terms rise to 2018-high; lead concs edge up on Chinese capacity cut

June 29, 2018 / Archie Hunter

Zinc concentrate treatment charges (TC) rose to their highest level so far this year at the end of June on a cif Asia Pacific basis, while the head of the Chinese zinc association has called for a 10% cut in national production to support zinc prices and TCs. Metal Bulletin assessed zinc concentrate TCs cif Asia Pacific at $20-$40 per tonne on Friday June 29. That compares with $20-$35 per to...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 29/06: LME tin struggled, SHFE stocks report; PPC smelter's unplanned maintenance

June 29, 2018 / Alice Mason

The latest metal markets news and price moves for the start of the North American day on Friday June 29. In London Metal Exchange news this morning, nickel prices were trading closer to $15,000 per tonne, with ongoing drawdowns in total stock and consistent demand from the electric vehicle sector contributing to upswings. Tin prices continued to struggle during morning trading hindered by weak dem...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 29/06: Cobalt 27 closes $300 million cobalt stream on Vale's Voisey's Bay; US copper, brass scrap market weakens; warehousing company WWS to shut

June 29, 2018 / Violet Li

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's offices in Asia as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Friday June 29.Base metals prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were mostly down during Asian morning trading on Friday, following a muted performance by the base metals on the London Metal Exchange on Thursday. Zinc was the exception to the weaker tone across the SHFE complex this morning,...Read More

STEEL WEEK IN BRIEF: High coking coal prices, European alloy steel surcharges rise again, more Section 232 analysis...

June 29, 2018 / Ross Yeo

Metal Bulletin reviews the major stories that have affected the steel market over the past week.Raw materials A cargo of premium hard coking coal fetched a significantly higher price on Thursday, though market participants have dismissed the transaction as one-off.China's coke prices have peaked, sources said this week, with downside concerns arising over the decline in export activity and th...Read More

NON-FERROUS WEEK IN BRIEF: Aluminium premiums; copper TC/RCs; WWS closure; FeCr benchmark; SiMn rally; cobalt decline

June 29, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Metal Bulletin rounds up some of the key news and price moves from the past week in the world's metal markets. Base metals The persistent widening backwardation on the July/August spread has pushed aluminium premiums in Rotterdam to their lowest this year, with bearish sentiment sweeping the market. Premiums for the supply of aluminium to main Japanese ports (MJP) for the third quarter of 2018 hav...Read More

LORD COPPER: Governments risk scoring own goals if they treat EVs as a political football

June 29, 2018 / Lord Copper

Governments around the world are keen to prove their green credentials by announcing target dates for the end of sales of vehicles powered by internal combustion engine vehicles and their total replacement by electric ones.The actual demands of different governments vary. Norway, at the forefront of EV take-up, originally believed it could phase out its subsidies by 2015: now, the target has moved...Read More

FOCUS: Producers see nickel investment levels on horizon; volatility persists

June 29, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Nickel prices on the London Metal Exchange have been volatile throughout June, with macroeconomic-driven price dips clouding investor sentiment. The three-month nickel price has fluctuated by $1,340 between a monthly low of $14,505 per tonne and the June high of $15,845 per tonne so far this month. Trade tensions and a strong dollar are weighing on nickel prices, while market participants are expe...Read More

LORD COPPER: Governments risk scoring own goals if they treat EVs as a political football

June 29, 2018 / Lord Copper

Governments around the world are keen to prove their green credentials by announcing target dates for the end of sales of vehicles powered by internal combustion engine vehicles and their total replacement by electric ones.The actual demands of different governments vary. Norway, at the forefront of EV take-up, originally believed it could phase out its subsidies by 2015: now, the target has moved...Read More

CHINA STEEL SPOTLIGHT: Plunging inventories fail to soothe economic jitters

June 29, 2018 / Jessica Zong

Chinese steel prices have been rangebound in June despite plunging inventory levels, with trade war fears and economic jitters keeping market participants on the sidelines for most of the month.Lower steel stocks held by mills and traders typically cause jumps in futures and physical spot trading prices, but this has not happened recently because Chinese market participants are still assessing the...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 29/06: LME zinc falls 1.5%; nickel, tin prices edge higher

June 29, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mostly higher at the close of trading on Friday June 29, ending the week on a slightly brighter note despite broad pressure from trade tensions and dollar strength. Continuing to struggle, zinc prices made a brief recovery during the day, moving back above $2,900 per tonne before drifting back toward $2,850 per tonne.The metal's three-month price made...Read More

Spread squeeze pushes Ali duty-unpaid premium to fresh 2018 low

June 29, 2018 / Alice Mason

The persistent widening backwardation on the July/August spread has pushed aluminium premiums in Rotterdam to their lowest this year, with bearish sentiment sweeping the market.The benchmark Rotterdam duty-unpaid P1020 aluminium in-warehouse premium has fallen to $85-95 per tonne on Friday June 29 from $90-100 per tonne assessed on June 19, which held for 10 assessments. This is over 40% lower tha...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne market flat amid lackluster demand

June 29, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

The seaborne coking coal market remained quiet on Friday June 29 on subdued demand and sustained bearish sentiment. "Despite the lack of trades, premium materials should still be assessed at around $195-200 per tonne fob Australia. It would be challenging to get a premium cargo below this range," an Indian trader said. "There are too many uncertainties at the moment. The looming China-US trade war...Read More

EUROPE ALLOY STEEL SCRAP: UK, Europe prices stable despite lower Q3 ferro-chrome and softer nickel

June 29, 2018 / Ross Yeo

Prices for alloy steel scrap in the United Kingdom and Europe were unchanged this week despite falls in the price of both ferro-chrome and nickel.The third-quarter ferro-chrome benchmark settled at $1.38 per lb this week, a drop from the second-quarter price of $1.42 per lb.Meanwhile, the London Metal Exchange three-month official nickel bid/offer spread was at $14,795/15,000 per tonne on Friday,...Read More

Indian mills likely to keep domestic HRC prices stable in July

June 29, 2018 / Suresh Nair

Indian flat steel producers are likely to roll over domestic prices of commercial-grade hot-rolled coil (HRC) for July sales.Officials from at least two major flat steel mills confirmed a rollover of HRC prices for July while pointing out that a reduction in HRC prices is unlikely because production costs for mills will rise to reflect the significant weakening of the rupee against the dollar. The...Read More

Zorba supply overhang stings US aluminium scrap market

June 29, 2018 / Bradley MacAulay

Zorba suppliers in the United States are pounding the pavement in search of new outlets, with evaporating demand from China creating a supply overhang that is beginning to erode some domestic secondary aluminium scrap prices."There's a huge overhang of zorba in the market. The China impact has caught up. There are people getting shipments rejected, so they're cautious. Containers are on hold, reje...Read More

VIDEO: Trade worries sink copper to 11-month low

June 29, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Correspondent Dalton Barker recaps the week in the non-ferrous markets.Read More

NON-FERROUS WEEK IN BRIEF: Aluminium premiums; copper TC/RCs; WWS closure; FeCr benchmark; SiMn rally; cobalt decline

June 29, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Metal Bulletin rounds up some of the key news and price moves from the past week in the world's metal markets. Base metals The persistent widening backwardation on the July/August spread has pushed aluminium premiums in Rotterdam to their lowest this year, with bearish sentiment sweeping the market. Premiums for the supply of aluminium to main Japanese ports (MJP) for the third quarter of 2018 hav...Read More

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