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EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices to rise on limited availability

February 21, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil (HRC) in the EU are likely to rise, supported by the fact that mills are well booked in the North and there is only reduced output from Italian steelmaker Ilva, sources told Metal Bulletin this week.The rise will also be supported by the fact that import offers are relatively high, according to market participants.Sources of HRC imports have been limited since t...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Italian re-rollers raise prices on higher slab costs

February 21, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Southern Europe have increased this week with Italian re-rollers pushing their offers upward, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 21.The increase was supported by growth in slab prices, according to market sources.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic grade-S235JR heavy steel plate in Southern Europe was ?,?570-580 ($704-717) p...Read More

EUROPE SECTIONS: Southern EU tube mills raise prices again amid coil problems

February 21, 2018 / Lee Allen

Southern European tube mills have increased their prices for commodity-grade hollow steel sections again this week in an attempt to offset the pressures of higher prices and low availability in steel coil, sources told Metal Bulletin.Metal Bulletin's price assessment for Southern Europe-origin hollow sections was ?,?625-660 ($772-816) per tonne on Wednesday February 21, compared with ?,?625-655 pe...Read More

Ternium 'cautious' about US Section 232; no expected effects on trade

February 21, 2018 / Ana Paula Camargo

The recommendations made by the United States Department of Commerce for trade action against steel imports under its Section 232 powers would introduce "an elementary of uncertainty" into the market that would last until a final decision on the matter is made, according to Latin American steel group Ternium."We are looking at [this subject] with caution," M??ximo Vedoya, who will replace Daniel N...Read More

EUROPE WIRE ROD: Prices unchanged amid strong demand expectations

February 21, 2018 / Viral Shah

Domestic prices for steel wire rod were unchanged across Europe over the past week, with market participants expecting strong demand in the coming months, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 21.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic mesh-quality wire rod in Northern Europe was ?,?545-560 ($673-692) per tonne delivered on...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills halt deep-sea purchases following Section 232 report

February 21, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel mills paused their deep-sea scrap purchasing activity on Wednesday February 21 after news broke of the delivery of the Section 232 report in the United States, according to market sources.The mills in the country were expected to book more cargoes for March but they have slowed down their transactions and have booked only one cargo since the US Department of Commerce delivered its re...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index steady at $78 per tonne cfr China

February 21, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices held steady at $78 per tonne cfr China on Wednesday February 21, with China on the last day of its weeklong break for the Chinese New Year.Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $78.43 per tonne cfr Qingdao Daily change: unchanged Month-to-date average: $76.83 per tonne...Read More

Indian steel market fears export market price drops if Section 232 tariffs applied

February 21, 2018 / Lee Allen

Indian steel product export prices could fall if high import tariffs are applied to steel from countries such as South Korea, Turkey and Japan by the United States, sources have told Metal Bulletin.Any price drops for steel from South Korea, Turkey and Japan - which depend on steel exports to the US more than Indian steel mills do - would depress market conditions for Indian steel exporters too, s...Read More

Iran export billet prices climb amid higher offers, deals

February 21, 2018 / Vlada Novokreshchenova

Iranian export billet prices went up by $5-15 per tonne on an fob basis in the week ended Wednesday February 21 with higher offers being accepted by customers.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for Iranian billet exports was $495-510 per tonne fob on February 21, against $490-495 per tonne fob a week earlier.Late last week, offers of Iranian billet were reported within the range of $495-510...Read More

Indian steel market fears export market price drops if Section 232 tariffs applied

February 21, 2018 / Lee Allen

Indian steel product export prices could fall if high import tariffs are applied to steel from countries such as South Korea, Turkey and Japan by the United States, sources have told Metal Bulletin.Any price drops for steel from South Korea, Turkey and Japan - which depend on steel exports to the US more than Indian steel mills do - would depress market conditions for Indian steel exporters too, s...Read More

EUROPE SECTIONS: Southern EU tube mills raise prices again amid coil problems

February 21, 2018 / Lee Allen

Southern European tube mills have increased their prices for commodity-grade hollow steel sections again this week in an attempt to offset the pressures of higher prices and low availability in steel coil, sources told Metal Bulletin.Metal Bulletin's price assessment for Southern Europe-origin hollow sections was ?,?625-660 ($772-816) per tonne on Wednesday February 21, compared with ?,?625-655 pe...Read More

Wide grade differentials for steelmaking raw materials will persist, BHP says

February 21, 2018 / Deepali Sharma

BHP expects to see the price spreads across different grades of steelmaking raw materials to persist in the coming months amid supply-side reforms in China, among other factors. "[...] We are optimistic that the 62% Fe index price [for iron ore] can be relatively resilient to slowing end-use demand and growing seaborne supply in the coming half year," the miner said in its economic and commodity o...Read More

M&A activity in lithium, cobalt, copper to pick up, EY report says

February 21, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Merger and acquisition activity in lithium, copper and cobalt is expected to feature high on the agenda of management teams across the industry given the buzz around new world critical minerals, according to a report by consultancy group EY. Environmental regulations and the electric vehicle (EV) revolution ignited various players to consider investment into the future supply of commodities used i...Read More

EUROPE SECTIONS: Southern EU tube mills raise prices again amid coil problems

February 21, 2018 / Lee Allen

Southern European tube mills have increased their prices for commodity-grade hollow steel sections again this week in an attempt to offset the pressures of higher prices and low availability in steel coil, sources told Metal Bulletin.Metal Bulletin's price assessment for Southern Europe-origin hollow sections was ?,?625-660 ($772-816) per tonne on Wednesday February 21, compared with ?,?625-655 pe...Read More

EUROPE WIRE ROD: Prices unchanged amid strong demand expectations

February 21, 2018 / Viral Shah

Domestic prices for steel wire rod were unchanged across Europe over the past week, with market participants expecting strong demand in the coming months, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 21.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic mesh-quality wire rod in Northern Europe was ?,?545-560 ($673-692) per tonne delivered on...Read More

SOUTHERN EUROPE REBAR: Domestic prices fall on weakening market activity

February 21, 2018 / Viral Shah

Domestic prices for rebar in Southern Europe widened downward by ?,?10 per tonne from last week on continued low demand, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 21.Metal Bulletin's weekly domestic price assessment for rebar in Southern Europe on Wednesday was ?,?510-535 ($630-661) per tonne delivered, compared with ?,?520-535 per tonne delivered on February 14."There is currently a very...Read More

Metals prices drift as market awaits China's return

21 February 2018 / Staff reporter

The metals prices on the London Metal Exchange are mixed this morning, Wednesday February 21, with nickel and tin prices firmer by 0.4%, while the rest are lower by between 0.1% and 0.5%. Copper prices are off 0.1% at $7,068 per tonne. Volumes remain light with 1,862 lots traded as of 07:05 am London time - we expect this to change tomorrow with China returning from the Lunar New Year holiday. Tue...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 21/02: Glencore's 2017 profit up four-fold; Copper premiums stable; Eramet's record manganese ore output

February 21, 2018 / Julian Luk

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Wednesday February 21. Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were mostly lower during morning trading, with only tin in positive territory. Volumes remain thin while the market awaits the return of the Chinese markets tomorrow. Here is how the LME base metals complex looked at 12:38pm London time: For a snap...Read More

EUROPEAN MORNING BRIEF 21/02: US aluminium premiums rise further; Truck woes hit US copper users; Brazil crude steel output

February 21, 2018 / Vivian Teo

Good morning from Metal Bulletin's office in Singapore as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Tuesday February 21. Base metals on the LME were generally lower during Asian morning trading on Wednesday February 21, amid a lack of liquidity with the Chinese markets still closed. Check Metal Bulletin's live futures report here. LME snapshot at 3:16am London timeLatest three-month ...Read More

Tech Talk for Wednesday February 21st 2018

21/02/2018 / Staff reporter

U.S. equity index futures were mixed this morning. S&P 500 futures were unchanged in pre-opening trade. Amazon added $15.05 to $1483.40 after MKM Partners raised its target price to $1.750 from $1,350. Garmin gained $0.57 to $65.43 after reporting higher than consensus fourth quarter sales and earnings.Maple Leaf Foods (MFI $34.98) is expected to open higher after reporting higher than consens...Read More

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