Base Metal Stocks Articles

Gold, Silver Prices Slightly Down On Scant Risk Aversion, Firmer Greenback

Mar 5 2018 1:48PM / Kitco News

Editor's Note: Gold and silver has been, at best, a frustrating trade. Exclusive to Kitco News, expert trader, Todd "Bubba" Horwitz, chief market strategist and founder of 'Bubba Trading provides a strategy investors can use in a range-bound gold price environment. Sign up before March 10 for the Kitco News Weekly Rundown newsletter to receive Horwitz's exclusive report and trading strategy.(Kitco...Read More

Gold, Silver Take Back Seat To Base Metals, Cobalt Zinc At PDAC 2018

Mar 5 2018 11:50AM / Kitco News

(Kitco News) - The mining and commodity sector is seeing investor sentiment pick up, but the focus is more on growing momentum in base metals with little interest in precious metals, according to the latest comments during the 2018 Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention.While presentations were standing room only during presentations on commodities like zinc, copper a...Read More

Funds Trim Gold Net Long, Build Record Silver Net Short

Mar 5 2018 9:31AM / Kitco News

Editor's Note: Gold and silver has been, at best, a frustrating trade. Exclusive to Kitco News, expert trader, Todd "Bubba" Horwitz, chief market strategist and founder of 'Bubba Trading provides a strategy investors can use in a range-bound gold price environment. Sign up before March 10 for the Kitco News Weekly Rundown newsletter to receive Horwitz's exclusive report and trading strategy.(Kitco...Read More

INTL FCStone: 'Stronger Dollar Should Weigh On Gold' In March

Mar 5 2018 8:07AM / Kitco News

INTL FCStone looks for a stronger U.S. dollar and higher bond yields to weigh on gold during March. Barring a trade war, analysts doubt traders will want to establish bearish positions in the greenback ahead of a Federal Open Market Committee meeting around the middle of the month. Further, U.S. bond yields remain high, while other central banks appear reluctant to tighten monetary policy, INTL FC...Read More

Dollar Looks To Break Out; What Does That Mean For gold?

Mar 5 2018 7:55AM / Kitco Commentary

Editor's Note: Gold and silver has been, at best, a frustrating trade. Exclusive to Kitco News, expert trader, Todd "Bubba" Horwitz, chief market strategist and founder of 'Bubba Trading provides a strategy investors can use in a range-bound gold price environment. Sign up before March 10 for the Kitco News Weekly Rundown newsletter to receive Horwitz's exclusive report and trading strategy.Equiti...Read More

GLOBAL BILLET WRAP: Market factors drive prices further upward

March 05, 2018 / Vlada Novokreshchenova

Prices in the global steel billet market continued climbing in the week ended Friday March 2 as market factors supported the upward trend.One of the major factors was the surge in domestic billet prices in China after the week-long lunar new year holiday.Steady growth in import scrap prices in Turkey was another supportive factor for the global billet market.Metal Bulletin's daily index for Northe...Read More

GLOBAL BILLET WRAP: Market factors drive prices further upward

March 05, 2018 / Vlada Novokreshchenova

Prices in the global steel billet market continued climbing in the week ended Friday March 2 as market factors supported the upward trend.One of the major factors was the surge in domestic billet prices in China after the week-long lunar new year holiday.Steady growth in import scrap prices in Turkey was another supportive factor for the global billet market.Metal Bulletin's daily index for Northe...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 05/03: LME lead, zinc prices fade further after stocks surge

March 05, 2018 / Alice Mason

Lead and zinc prices on the London Metal Exchange both closed lower on Monday March 5, reflecting recent stock increases. Zinc hit a two-month low of $3,273.50 per tonne today after a massive 78,950-tonne delivery into LME-listed warehouses in New Orleans. The metal was still $59 per tonne lower at $3,296 at the 5pm London close.The metal's cash/three-month spread briefly swung back into contango...Read More

FOCUS: Global on-exchange zinc stocks leap after largest LME delivery since 2013

March 05, 2018 / Alice Mason

The largest zinc delivery in nearly five years has swung zinc's London Metal Exchange cash/three-month spread into contango for the first time in 2018. Some 78,950 tonnes were delivered into LME-approved warehouses in New Orleans on Monday March 5 - the largest inflow since July 2013, increasing on-warrant stock levels by 94%. And it is not just the LME which has seen stocks rising; Shanghai Futur...Read More

Hydro appoints CFO Kallevik as interim bauxite, alumina head amid Alunorte disruption

March 05, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Hydro chief financial officer Eivind Kallevik has been appointed interim head of bauxite and alumina amid the company's disrupted operations and a force majeure at its Alunorte alumina refinery in Par??, Brazil. Kallevik held the position as head of finance for bauxite and alumina in Brazil for two years before becoming CFO in 2013. He also led the bauxite and alumina division for an interim perio...Read More

GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON WRAP: Chinese price slips amid slow trade; Europe, US markets quiet

March 05, 2018 / Chris Kavanagh

The Chinese ferro-silicon market dropped on Friday March 2, with one major tender signaling a slower return in demand from Chinese consumers after the recent national week-long holiday. Chinese steel tenders signal shift in demand  Other consumer markets also dropped  European market moves sideways, eyes March business  US steady on reduced imports Chinese domestic ferro-silicon pr...Read More

GLOBAL MANGANESE WRAP: Low-grade ore prices breach $8 in China on higher producer offers

March 05, 2018 / Janie Davies

Low-grade manganese ore prices sailed through the $8 per dry metric tonne unit (dmtu) mark on Friday March 2 in China after producers ratcheted up their offers and on continued demand. Low-grade ore prices exceed $8 per dmtu in ChinaHigh-grade ore market lags in thin tradingSmelter backlash fails to slow rallyAlloy prices hold in most regionsUS ferro-manganese prices edge higher Low-grade mangane...Read More

Hydro appoints CFO Kallevik as interim bauxite, alumina head amid Alunorte disruption

March 05, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

Hydro chief financial officer Eivind Kallevik has been appointed interim head of bauxite and alumina amid the company's disrupted operations and a force majeure at its Alunorte alumina refinery in Par??, Brazil. Kallevik held the position as head of finance for bauxite and alumina in Brazil for two years before becoming CFO in 2013. He also led the bauxite and alumina division for an interim perio...Read More

GLOBAL MANGANESE WRAP: Low-grade ore prices breach $8 in China on higher producer offers

March 05, 2018 / Janie Davies

Low-grade manganese ore prices sailed through the $8 per dry metric tonne unit (dmtu) mark on Friday March 2 in China after producers ratcheted up their offers and on continued demand. Low-grade ore prices exceed $8 per dmtu in ChinaHigh-grade ore market lags in thin tradingSmelter backlash fails to slow rallyAlloy prices hold in most regionsUS ferro-manganese prices edge higher Low-grade mangane...Read More

BAUXITE & ALUMINA CONF: Hydro's Alunorte alumina production cut, force majeure point to short-term Atlantic premium

March 05, 2018 / Charlotte Radford

The Atlantic alumina market will swing back to a premium over the Pacific as a result of a 50% cut to output, and subsequent force majeure announcement, from Hydro's Alunorte refinery in Brazil, according to market participants spoken to by Metal Bulletin. The tightness resultant from the cut to Hydro's production will be sufficient to see alumina trade at a premium in the Atlantic, while absolute...Read More

GLOBAL SILICON WRAP: Chinese prices edge up on interest from Japanese consumers; Europe market firm

March 05, 2018 / Susan Zou

Chinese silicon metal export prices continued to edge up on Friday March 2 amid renewed buying interest from Japanese buyers last week. Metal Bulletin's Chinese grade 553 silicon metal export price moved up to $2,010-2,050 per tonne on Friday, up 0.2% from the previous week. Tightness on spot availability persisted and is expected to be a dominant theme for March as a result of the halt of op...Read More

GLOBAL ANTIMONY WRAP: Supply tightness pushes European prices higher; Chinese market flat

March 05, 2018 / Anna Xu

Supply tightness pushed European antimony prices higher again over the past week, while the Chinese market was quiet with most consumers adopting a wait-and-see stance following the break for Chinese New Year.The European antimony market strengthened again this past week, with many sellers reluctant to part with material ahead of any further increases prompted by recovering Chinese demand. But som...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Prices up as Turkish mills book more scrap for April

March 05, 2018 / Cem Turken

The Turkish steel mills have continued their April scrap bookings at comparatively higher prices, sources said on Monday March 5.A steel mill in the Izmir region was heard booking a Baltic Sea cargo, comprising HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $372 per tonne and bonus at $382 per tonne cfr. The breakdown of the cargo was not clear at...Read More

TURKEY FERROUS SCRAP: Prices up amid rising imported scrap costs

March 05, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish domestic scrap prices strengthened over the past week, in line with rising imported scrap costs, sources said on Monday March 5.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic auto bundle scrap (DKP grade) was TRY1,260-1,400 ($331-367) per tonne delivered on March 5, narrowing upward from last week's TRY1,230-1,400 per tonne.The change came about after a number of steel mil...Read More

European aluminium scrap prices fall for first time since Sept 2017 on high availability

March 05, 2018 / Alice Mason

A high availability of scrap put pressure on European floated frag and cast prices on Friday March 2, with Metal Bulletin's assessments dropping for the first time since September 15, 2017. Metal Bulletin's prices for floated frag for delivery in Europe, fell to ?,?1,280 -1,310 ($1,577-1,614) per tonne in Friday's assessment from ?,?1,300-1,330 per tonne seven days earlier, while European cas...Read More

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