Base Metal Stocks Articles

Singapore's rebar import prices up on sustained buying

May 21, 2018 / Paul Lim

Import prices for rebar in Singapore picked up some strength over the past week on steady buying among end-users.A position cargo of Chinese materials was heard to have been traded at $560 per tonne cfr Singapore. There was also market chatter about traders securing Middle East-origin rebar around $560-565 per tonne cfr Singapore via tender, with about 15,000-20,000 tonnes of the product to be off...Read More

GLOBAL TUNGSTEN WRAP: APT prices continue to march higher, Chinese environmental inspections intensify

May 21, 2018 / Anna Xu

Positive momentum for ammonium paratungstate (APT) prices continued last week, buoyed by concerns of supply disruptions due to continued environmental inspections in China. Concerns over disruptions at ammonium paratungstate smelters in Jiangxi province, a major production hub, continue  Demand for tungsten concentrates fell significantly following the shutdowns of APT smelters in Jiangxi&nb...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON WRAP: Chinese prices extend rally on reduced supply; EU market drops after suppliers cut offer prices

May 21, 2018 / Declan Conway

Chinese ferro-silicon prices strengthened in the week ended Friday May 18 against persistent cuts in production due to imposed emissions cuts, while European prices slipped in quiet trading conditions after second-quarter contract negotiations were concluded. Chinese prices add gains in line with lower production  Chinese production cuts due to tough pollution controls  European prices...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Market silent again while mills seek lower prices

May 21, 2018 / Cem Turken

The Turkish steel producers went quiet again in the deep-sea scrap markets on Monday May 21, amid sluggish demand for finished steel and the continuing weakening of the country's lira.The mills in the country booked only three deep-sea cargoes last week, with prices going down to $345 per tonne cfr for Baltic Sea-origin HMS 1&2 (80:20) in the most recent transaction.Market sources said that the mi...Read More

TURKEY FERROUS SCRAP: Domestic scrap prices rise on stronger rebar, wire rod values

May 21, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish domestic scrap prices have increased in line with the rise in finished long steel prices over the past week, sources said on Monday May 21.Steel producers in Turkey and a major scrapyard have increased their buy prices for auto bundle scrap by TRY25-80 ($6-18) per tonne over the past seven days.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic auto bundle scrap (DKP grade) in Turkey wa...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Futures drop hits prices

May 21, 2018 / July Zhang

Physical iron ore prices tumbled on Monday May 21 in line with losses in the futures market.Metal Bulletin 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $65.30 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $1.62 per tonneMetal Bulletin 58% Fe Premium Index: $53.82 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $0.60 per tonneMetal Bulletin 65% Fe Iron Ore Index: $84.10 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down by $1.70 per tonneMetal Bulletin 62% Fe China Port Pri...Read More

COKING COAL DAILY: Seaborne market unchanged, participants in wait-and-see mode

May 21, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

The seaborne coking coal market remained stable on Monday May 21, with market participants still monitoring the rail capacity situation on the Goonyella line in Queensland, Australia. A Panamax premium cargo with volatile matter (VM) at around 23, and with a May 20-30 laycan, changed hands at $193 per tonne cfr China. And two cargoes of second-tier hard coking coal traded at $183.50 per tonne and...Read More

Steelmaking Raw Materials Trade Log, May 21, 2018

May 21, 2018 / Staff reporter

The latest bids, offers and deals in the global markets for iron ore, pig iron, direct-reduced iron and other steelmaking raw materials. Latest transaction: iron oreIron oreRio Tinto, tender, 190,000 tonnes of 61% Fe Pilbara Blend fines, sold at...Read More

China AM: Ferrous futures start week with a whimper

May 21, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's ferrous futures moved down during morning trading on Monday May 21, with steel contracts taking the lead in the decline.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange October rebar: 3,613 ($566) per tonne, down 35 per tonne October hot-rolled coil: 3,776 yuan per tonne, down 51 per tonne Dalian Commodity Exchange September iron ore:...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 21/05: LME base metals lower; copper, lead climb

May 21, 2018 / Hassan Butt

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower during morning trading on Monday May 21, with the only gains made in lead and copper. Climbing 1.3% to start the week, lead's three-month price remains well supported, reaching a high of $2,369 per tonne over the morning. Lead's cash/three-month spread is currently in a contango of $15.50 per tonne. The metal's price recorded mar...Read More

LME ASIA WEEK 2018: 11 things we learned in Hong Kong

May 21, 2018 / Shivani Singh

Metal Bulletin journalists round up the key themes and topics discussed at the sixth annual London Metal Exchange Asia Week held in Hong Kong on May 14-18. 1. The London Metal Exchange does not have revenue projections for over-the-counter (OTC) booking fees, chief executive officer Matthew Chamberlain said. "Overall, we have said that we hope to recover [the revenue lost from discounted fees] wit...Read More

Cobalt 27 secures $80 million credit facility to fund investments

May 21, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Cobalt 27 has agreed an $80 million revolving credit facility to help fund its investments in the mineral industries, including streaming and royalty agreements, the company said late last week. The credit facility, "significantly strengthens Cobalt 27's liquidity and provides the financial capacity to accelerate our plans to close streaming transactions," Anthony Milewski, chairman and chief exec...Read More

GLOBAL ANTIMONY WRAP: Tight availability pushes European trioxide grade prices up; environmental inspections support prices in China

May 21, 2018 / Anna Xu

Trioxide grade antimony prices in Europe continued to move up last week amid tightening availability, while grade II remained unchanged with little spot business done; in China prices also climbed amid concerns of production disruptions with environmental inspections team set to visit Hunan province. Antimony trioxide prices, in-warehouse Rotterdam edged up to $8,100-8,400 per tonne on Friday...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 21/05: LME base metals lower; copper, lead climb; 11 things we learned at LME Asia Week 2018

May 21, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

The latest metal market news and price moves to start the North American day on Monday May 21.Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower during morning trading on Monday May 21, with the only gains made in lead and copper.Here...Read More

GLOBAL SILICON WRAP: Chinese prices soften on expectations of increased supply; European prices stable

May 21, 2018 / Susan Zou

Chinese silicon export price continued to retreat in the pricing session on Friday May 18 due to bearish sentiment on price outlook, while European prices remained stable amid limited activity. Metal Bulletin's Chinese grade 553 silicon export price dipped to $1,860-1,930 per tonne on Friday, down 1.3% from $1,890-1,950 per tonne in the previous pricing session. Although the large-scale resum...Read More

S Korea launches AD probe on stainless steel bar from Taiwan, Italy

May 21, 2018 / Fiona Lam

South Korea has initiated anti-dumping investigations into imports of stainless steel bar from Taiwan and Italy.Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs said on Saturday May 19 that the probe by the Korea Trade Commission initiated a day earlier would look into whether Taiwanese...Read More

GLOBAL MANGANESE WRAP: Competition drives down manganese ore prices into China

May 21, 2018 / Janie Davies

Manganese ore prices fell heavily over week ended Friday May 18, in particular the price for 44% manganese, with sellers accepting the refusal among buyers to pay higher prices. Price of 44% manganese ore slides by 11.4%Chinese alloy prices soften and inventories tick upwardTop price for Indian silico-manganese dipsEuropean silico-manganese price dropsUS alloys spot demand quiet; lower ore prices...Read More

LORD COPPER: Sanctions, get-out-of-jail-free cards

May 21, 2018 / Lord Copper

With uncertainty continuing to surround the US' sanctions on Russian producers, specifically Norilsk Nornickel, Lord Copper explores the unpredictability surrounding prices and the parties involved.The drumbeats around Nornickel are getting louder. There is a sense that the sanctions net might be starting to tighten. The Times correspondent in Norilsk has produced a few pieces of general backgroun...Read More

LORD COPPER: Sanctions, get-out-of-jail-free cards

May 21, 2018 / Lord Copper

With uncertainty continuing to surround the US' sanctions on Russian producers, specifically Norilsk Nornickel, Lord Copper explores the unpredictability surrounding prices and the parties involved.The drumbeats around Nornickel are getting louder. There is a sense that the sanctions net might be starting to tighten. The Times correspondent in Norilsk has produced a few pieces of general backgroun...Read More

LORD COPPER: Sanctions, get-out-of-jail-free cards

May 21, 2018 / Lord Copper

With uncertainty continuing to surround the US' sanctions on Russian producers, specifically Norilsk Nornickel, Lord Copper explores the unpredictability surrounding prices and the parties involved.The drumbeats around Nornickel are getting louder. There is a sense that the sanctions net might be starting to tighten. The Times correspondent in Norilsk has produced a few pieces of general backgroun...Read More

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