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EUROPE PLATE: Domestic prices rise on positive trend in EU flat steel market

February 14, 2018 / Maria Tanatar

Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Europe have increased this week, supported by a positive trend in the region's market for flat steel products, sources told Metal Bulletin on Wednesday February 14.Metal Bulletin's weekly price assessment for domestic grade-S235JR heavy steel plate in Southern Europe was ?,?560-570 ($691-703) per tonne ex-works on February 14, compared with ?,?550-565 per t...Read More

TITANIUM SNAPSHOT: Alloy, scrap markets stabilize on trades, thin supply

February 14, 2018 / Declan Conway

Key data from the Wednesday February 14 pricing session in Europe.Ferro-titanium 70% (max 4.5% Al) $ per kg, delivered duty-paid in Europe    ...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 14/02: Noble alloys & ores

February 14, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin noble alloys and ores prices changed on Wednesday February 14:Noble alloys Molybdenum Europe drummed molybdic oxide, $/lb: $12.00-12.25 per lb from $12.20-12.50 Ferro-molybdenum basis 65% min, in-warehouse Rotterdam,...Read More

India's NMDC records 3% rise in iron ore output on steel sector expansion

February 14, 2018 / Lee Allen

India's largest iron ore producer, NMDC, has reported a year-on-year rise of 2.54% in iron ore production for the nine months of April-December 2017.Iron output at the state-run miner reached 24.23 million tonnes for the nine-month period, compared with 23.63 million tonnes in the corresponding months of 2016, the company said on Tuesday February 13.Production and sales figures could have been eve...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Turkish mills resume March bookings at steady prices

February 14, 2018 / Cem Turken

The steel mills in Turkey resumed their deep-sea scrap bookings on Wednesday February 14 at comparatively stable prices, Metal Bulletin was told.A steel mill in the Marmara region booked a US cargo, comprising 30,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20) at $349.25 per tonne, 5,000 tonnes of shredded at $354.25 per tonne...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index jumps to more than $78/t

February 14, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices jumped to more than $78 per tonne cfr China on Wednesday February 14 despite inactive physical trading. Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $78.41 per tonne cfr Qingdao Daily change: up by $1.05 per tonne Month-to-date average: $76.19 per tonne Metal Bulletin's 58% Fe Premium Index...Read More

Seaborne iron ore bids higher ahead of the Lunar New Year break

February 14, 2018 / July Zhang

Bids for seaborne iron ore rose despite little trading on Wednesday February 14, the last working day before the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday.Key driversChina's ferrous futures prices largely continued to advance, with the benchmark iron ore contract still outshining other products, ending 2.6% higher than the preceding day's settlement.Bids for seaborne cargoes of 62% Fe Australian fines rose a...Read More

Seaborne coking coal market propped up by supply side concerns

February 14, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

The seaborne coking coal spot market price rose on Wednesday February 14 as market participants awaited more information regarding Australian rail operator Aurizon's decision to cut back the number of rail paths amid a disagreement with the Queensland Competition Authority. Aurizon said on Monday it would "progressively make changes" from now until 2021 that will result in a possible loss of...Read More

China AM: Ferrous futures edge up again

February 14, 2018 / Fiona Lam

China's ferrous futures rose further during the morning trading session on Wednesday February 14, ahead of the country's week-long Lunar New Year holiday starting February 15.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,943 yuan ($622) per tonne, up 20 yuan per tonne May hot-rolled coil: 3,985 yuan per tonne, up 4 yuan per tonne Dalian Commodity Exchang...Read More

METALS MORNING VIEW 14/02: Metals consolidate ahead of Lunar New Year holiday

February 14, 2018 / William Adams

Base metals on the London Metal Exchange are for the most part consolidating this morning, Wednesday February 14. Nickel prices are the most energetic with a 0.7% gain to $13,520 per tonne, the others are ranged between down 0.2% and up 0.3%, with copper prices unchanged at $7,017 per tonne.Volume has been below average, with 7,611 lots traded as of 07.19 am London time. This follows a second day...Read More

SHFE vs LME physical arbitrage 14/02: Copper, aluminium, zinc, nickel

February 14, 2018 / Kiki Kang

The arbitrage for copper, aluminium, zinc and nickel imported into China on Wednesday February 14* Copper -$94.68 (-601.79 yuan) Aluminium -$461.35 (-2932.28 yuan) Zinc -$118.19 (-751.23 yuan) Nickel -$553.92 (-3520.66 yuan) *The physical arbitrage numbers...Read More

Low-grade cadmium prices rise on seasonal demand from India

February 14, 2018 / Tanya Ashreena

Metal Bulletin's low-grade cadmium prices rose by 4.9% in the latest pricing session on strong demand from India. The 99.95% cadmium quotation rose to 120-133 cents per lb on Wednesday February 14 from 117-133 cents on Friday, while the 99.99% quotation remained stable at 120-135 cents per lb. "There is huge demand in India for cadmium and a lack of availability in the market," a trader...Read More

INDIUM SNAPSHOT: Prices jump up on producer absence for Lunar New Year holiday

February 14, 2018 / Tanya Ashreena

Key data from the Wednesday February 14 pricing session in Europe:Key data from the Wednesday February 14 pricing session in Europe:Indium ingots MB $/kg in-warehouse Rotterdam Key drivers - Crude supply tightness -...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 14/02: Indium jumps almost 5%; cadmium, manganese and selenium prices up

February 14, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

An overview of the minor metals markets and the reasons for any price moves.Read More

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 14/02: Minor metals

February 14, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin minor metals prices changed on Wednesday February 14:Antimony MMTA standard grade II, $/tonne: $8,400-8,700 per tonne from $8,400-8,600 Cadmium MB free market min 99.95%, cents/lb:...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS UK SCRAP AND FOUNDRY INGOT PRICE CHANGES 14/02

February 14, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin UK non-ferrous scrap and foundry ingot prices changed on Wednesday February 14:Aluminium scrap Group 1 pure 99% & litho: ?1,400-1,450 per tonne from ?1,420-1,470 Commercial pure cuttings:...Read More

Prices & protectionism: When to test the water and when to push the boat out

February 14, 2018 / Alistair Ramsay

During the past couple of years, US steelmakers, especially on the carbon flat-rolled side, have been consistently reporting better margins, albeit after a horrendous 2015 when falling demand was exacerbated by high import volumes.But with the US economy now booming and predicted to accelerate this year, it looks as if things can only get better through 2018. Unsurprisingly, some of the most profi...Read More

Prices & protectionism: When to test the water and when to push the boat out

February 14, 2018 / Alistair Ramsay

During the past couple of years, US steelmakers, especially on the carbon flat-rolled side, have been consistently reporting better margins, albeit after a horrendous 2015 when falling demand was exacerbated by high import volumes.But with the US economy now booming and predicted to accelerate this year, it looks as if things can only get better through 2018. Unsurprisingly, some of the most profi...Read More

Prices & protectionism: When to test the water and when to push the boat out

February 14, 2018 / Alistair Ramsay

During the past couple of years, US steelmakers, especially on the carbon flat-rolled side, have been consistently reporting better margins, albeit after a horrendous 2015 when falling demand was exacerbated by high import volumes.But with the US economy now booming and predicted to accelerate this year, it looks as if things can only get better through 2018. Unsurprisingly, some of the most profi...Read More

Prices & protectionism: When to test the water and when to push the boat out

February 14, 2018 / Alistair Ramsay

During the past couple of years, US steelmakers, especially on the carbon flat-rolled side, have been consistently reporting better margins, albeit after a horrendous 2015 when falling demand was exacerbated by high import volumes.But with the US economy now booming and predicted to accelerate this year, it looks as if things can only get better through 2018. Unsurprisingly, some of the most profi...Read More

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