Base Metal Stocks Articles

PRICING NOTICE: Metal Bulletin launches RC assessments to track blister copper imported to China

February 28, 2018 / Julian Luk

Metal Bulletin has launched two assessments to track spot and annual refining charges (RC) for blister copper imported to China following a month-long consultation. Blister copper, an intermediate copper product used by smelters for refined copper production, is known as one of the first options for scrap replacement. Import volumes of the increasingly popular blister copper, together with anodes,...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills still need more cargoes for April

February 28, 2018 / Cem Turken

The Turkish steel mills stayed back from the scrap markets on Wednesday February 28, booking no deep-sea cargoes, but they are expected to secure more transactions for April, Metal Bulletin was told.Scrap prices were also expected to increase further, amid strong demand from the country's steel producers."I hear that a number of mills are looking for material for April now. I think we will continu...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 28/02: Comex copper price sinks to two-week low

February 28, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices softened in the US morning on Wednesday February 28, with a stronger dollar and lower-than-expected Chinese data weighing on the base metals complex. Copper for May settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange fell 3.10 cents or 1% to $3.1555 per lb. Earlier, the contract touched $3.1525, the lowest since February 13. Earlier this morning, China's manufa...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 28/02: Metals prices pull back after market surprised by Fed's hawkish comments

February 28, 2018 / William Adams

Base metals traded on the London Metal Exchange are mainly weaker this morning, Wednesday February 28, with prices off by an average of 0.4%.Lead prices lead the decline with a 1% drop, followed by copper prices (-0.6%) at $6,989 per tonne. Tin, zinc and nickel prices are off between 0.2% and 0.4%, while aluminium prices are little changed.This follows a day of general weakness on Tuesday that saw...Read More

EUROPE CRC: Domestic prices stable, imports rise

February 28, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil (CRC) in the EU have been largely unchanged over the past week, although import prices have inched upward, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28."The market is more or less quiet, because buyers have booked their required volumes. Non-EU suppliers have increased their offers so imports are not having any negative effect on prices," a German trade...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices stable as buyers hold back

February 28, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil (HRC) in the EU have been largely stable over the past week, with buyers holding back from new deals after booking sufficient volumes earlier, sources have told Metal Bulletin."Second-quarter production coil is well sold, so buyers are in no hurry to make new deals until a new trend in the market becomes clear," a German trader said.In the meantime, prices are u...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Domestic prices stable but mill sentiment bullish

February 28, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Southern Europe have been largely unchanged over the past week, but the mills will insist on higher transaction prices for future deals, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28.The increase is likely to supported by growth in slab prices, according to market sources.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic grade-S235JR heavy steel...Read More

Germany's Salzgitter forecasts stable EU prices for flat steel in 2018

February 28, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

German steelmaker Salzgitter expects to benefit from generally stable selling prices in the EU steel market in 2018, combined with raw material prices for iron ore and coking coal that will stay close to the levels seen at the end of 2017.The positive outlook, however, is threatened by significant volumes of coil imports into Europe from such countries as Turkey and India, despite anti-dumping mea...Read More

Gerdau's existing assets in the US, Canada 'adequate', executive says

February 28, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Gerdau considers its current portfolio of assets in the United States and Canada to be "adequate" following the divestments in January of some of its US rebar production units, a wire rod mill and two downstream facilities, it has said."We reached a point where we consider our portfolio [in North America] adequate, and from now on we will draft our growth strategy," Gerdau chief finance officer Ha...Read More

EUROPE WIRE ROD: Healthy order books support spot market prices

February 28, 2018 / Lee Allen

Prices for domestic steel wire rod inched upward by ?,?5 per tonne in Southern Europe this week with mills well-booked and supply tight, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic mesh-quality wire rod in Southern Europe widened upward to ?,?535-560 ($658-688) per tonne delivered on Wednesday, compared with ?,?530-555 per tonne delive...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills still need more cargoes for April

February 28, 2018 / Cem Turken

The Turkish steel mills stayed back from the scrap markets on Wednesday February 28, booking no deep-sea cargoes, but they are expected to secure more transactions for April, Metal Bulletin was told.Scrap prices were also expected to increase further, amid strong demand from the country's steel producers."I hear that a number of mills are looking for material for April now. I think we will continu...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index drops below $79 per tonne cfr China

February 28, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices slid below $79 per tonne cfr China on Wednesday February 28 amid sluggish demand for the steelmaking raw material in the seaborne market. Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $78.61 per tonne cfr Qingdao Daily change: down by $0.54 per tonne Month-to-date average: $77.35 per tonne Metal Bulletin's 58% Fe Premium Index Today: $61.62 per tonne cfr...Read More

Offers continue to outnumber bids in seaborne iron ore market

February 28, 2018 / July Zhang

The seaborne iron ore market softened on Wednesday February 28 with few bids made in response to the large number of offers, most of them from traders.Key driversChina's benchmark iron ore futures contract retreated for a second day, while spot rebar and hot-rolled coil prices in the country also fell 10-20 yuan ($1.60-3.20) per tonne during the day.With downstream steel demand yet to pick up afte...Read More

CHINA REBAR: Domestic prices retreat on weak demand

February 28, 2018 / Jessica Zong

China's domestic rebar prices withdrew on Wednesday February 28 amid weak demand. Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,020-4,060 yuan ($637-643) per tonne, down 10 yuan per tonne Northern China (Beijing): 4,100-4,130 yuan per tonne, narrowed downward by 10 yuan per tonne Demand for rebar from the construction sector remained weak due to China's soft housing market, participants said. Since early t...Read More

Gerdau sees better steel demand in Brazilian industrial, automotive sectors

February 28, 2018 / Felipe Peroni

Brazil-based steel group Gerdau is confident about a recovery in steel demand in the country, mainly from the industrial and automotive industries."We are seeing an increase in demand, especially in the industrial and automotive sectors," chief executive officer Gustavo Werneck said on Wednesday February 28."In construction, there are signs of a gradual recovery, and at a stronger pace than in 201...Read More

China's steel PMI slips into contraction territory in February

February 28, 2018 / Gladdy Chu

China's steel purchasing managers' index (PMI) fell into contraction territory in February after nine months of expansion.The index fell 1.4 points to 49.5 points in comparison with that for January, according to data released by the China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing (CFLP) on Wednesday February 28.Business activity in the steel industry thinned...Read More

EUROPE WIRE ROD: Healthy order books support spot market prices

February 28, 2018 / Lee Allen

Prices for domestic steel wire rod inched upward by ?,?5 per tonne in Southern Europe this week with mills well-booked and supply tight, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic mesh-quality wire rod in Southern Europe widened upward to ?,?535-560 ($658-688) per tonne delivered on Wednesday, compared with ?,?530-555 per tonne delive...Read More

SOUTHERN EUROPE REBAR: Export prices stall with Algerian buyers still priced out

February 28, 2018 / Lee Allen

Export prices for Southern Europe-origin rebar have held steady this week with prices remaining too high for customers in Algeria, market sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28.Metal Bulletin's weekly export price assessment for Southern European rebar was ?,?480-490 ($590-602) per tonne fob main ports on Wednesday, unchanged week-on-week.Mills in Italy and Spain have seen their lead...Read More

Metals prices pull back after market surprised by Fed's hawkish comments

28 February 2018 / Staff reporter

Base metals traded on the London Metal Exchange are mainly weaker this morning, Wednesday February 28, with prices off by an average of 0.4%. Lead prices lead the decline with a 1% drop, followed by copper prices (-0.6%) at $6,989 per tonne. Tin, zinc and nickel prices are off between 0.2% and 0.4%, while aluminium prices are little changed. This follows a day of general weakness on Tuesday that s...Read More

EUROPE CRC: Domestic prices stable, imports rise

February 28, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for cold-rolled coil (CRC) in the EU have been largely unchanged over the past week, although import prices have inched upward, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 28."The market is more or less quiet, because buyers have booked their required volumes. Non-EU suppliers have increased their offers so imports are not having any negative effect on prices," a German trade...Read More

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