Base Metal Stocks Articles

CHINA COKE WRAP: Offers diverge, trading thin

January 24, 2018 / July Zhang

China's coke export prices continued to weaken over the past fortnight, but the between offers widened amid limited trading activity.Metal Bulletin's price assessment for Chinese coke exports with 65% coke strength after reaction (CSR), 12.5% ash, and in physical sizes of 30-90mm, was $340-350 per tonne fob China for the week ending Tuesday January 23.This was down from $350-360 per tonn...Read More

DAILY SCRAP REPORT: Prices slide further on fresh Baltic Sea deal

January 24, 2018 / Cem Turken

Turkish steel mills returned to the deep-sea scrap markets for material at lower prices on Wednesday January 24, after a short break for price negotiations.Metal Bulletin's daily index for Northern European HMS 1&2 (80:20) closed the day at $346.50 per tonne cfr, down by $7.44 per tonne day-on-day.The daily index...Read More

NORTH AMERICAN MORNING BRIEF 24/01: LME copper price up despite stock rise; MMG posts record copper output; iron ore prices rangebound

January 24, 2018 / Tanya Ashreena

The latest metal markets news and price moves to start the North American day on Wednesday January 24.Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange have recovered 1.3% during morning trading despite another large delivery into LME warehouses.The three-month copper price plummeted to a 2018 low of $6,885 per tonne yesterday after inventories increased a net 36,300 tonnes to 248,075 tonnes. A further 2...Read More

IRON ORE PRICES: Benchmark index flat at $74 per tonne cfr

January 24, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Iron ore prices remained steady around $74 per tonne cfr China on Wednesday January 24 amid mixed signals from China's steel and futures markets.Metal Bulletin's 62% Fe Iron Ore Index Today: $74.53 per tonne cfr Qingdao Daily change: up by $0.24 per tonne Month-to-date average: $76.38 per tonne Metal Bulletin's 58% Fe...Read More

Iron ore prices rangebound, but lump premiums rise further

January 24, 2018 / July Zhang

Prices for iron ore fines were relatively steady on Wednesday January 24 amid mixed signals from China's steel and futures markets, but premiums for lumps continued to rise.Key drivers China's steel futures continued to outperform those for iron ore, with the benchmark rebar and hot rolled coil contracts ending around 1% higher than the previous day's settlement price, while that for iron ore clos...Read More

Seaborne coking coal market still gloomy

January 24, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

Trading activity in the seaborne coking coal market picked up slightly on Wednesday January 24 although there was still little enthusiasm among buyers. A distressed cargo of second-tier materials changed hands at $190 per tonne cfr China, according to various market participants. "It managed to fetch a $5 per tonne premium since it's already on the water. Otherwise, Chinese buyers would have still...Read More

China AM: Steel futures rise after release of latest output data

January 24, 2018 / Sophie Zhao

China's ferrous futures had a mixed morning on Wednesday January 24, with steelmaking raw materials contracts experiencing little change while those for steel ended the session higher after the release of mills' production data a day earlier.Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange May rebar: 3,935 ($614) per tonne, down 22 yuan per tonne May hot-rolled coil: 3,926 yuan p...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 24/01: Comex copper price makes major recovery after Tuesday rout

January 24, 2018 / Dalton Barker

Comex copper prices bounced back on Wednesday January 24 from a one-month low hit earlier this week, which reflected the dollar hitting its lowest since December 2014.Copper for March settlement on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange jumped by 9 cents or 2.9% to $3.2010 per lb. Yesterday, the contract touched a one-month low."The main story of the day has to be the weakness we a...Read More

FOCUS: Tin has strong start to 2018 with LME stocks at record lows

January 24, 2018 / Alice Mason

Tin stocks at London Metal Exchange warehouses have fallen further since the start of 2018, with a 34% reduction in on-warrant stocks pushing tin prices to a three-month high.Total tin stock levels are at 1,780 tonnes as of Wednesday January 24 - their lowest since the 1980s - after a series of cancelations and deliveries out since January 10. This is in comparison with the start of 2017, when Jan...Read More

LIVE FUTURES REPORT 24/01: LME copper price recovers despite on-warrant stocks rising 43% in two days

January 24, 2018 / Alice Mason

Copper prices on the London Metal Exchange have recovered 1.3% during morning trading on Wednesday January 24 despite another large delivery into LME warehouses. The three-month copper price plummeted to a 2018 low of $6,885 per tonne yesterday after inventories increased a net 36,300 tonnes to 248,075 tonnes. A further 28,600 tonnes were delivered in today across Asian locations, taking the total...Read More

Manganese flake rally heats up on China's latest round of environmental inspections

January 24, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

Manganese flake prices surged above $2,000 per tonne amid ongoing environmental inspections in China with further production disruptions adding fresh impetus to this year's rally."The price rally seems to be heading up. I had bids at $1,950 for prompt in Rotterdam this week. I am not selling at this level anymore though. I'm holding out for above $2,000 now," a manganese trader told Metal Bulletin...Read More

Higher solar panel import duties in the US to provide limited support to silicon prices

January 24, 2018 / Danielle Assalve

Silicon metal prices in the United States will find limited support from US President Donald Trump's decision to impose hefty duties on imported solar panels, industry sources said. While the measure could encourage local production and consequently have an impact on the demand for silicon, the key driver for the metal's price will be the final determinations on the trade investigations of US sili...Read More

MINOR METALS MARKET REPORT 24/01: Germanium price jumps; selenium, manganese also rise

January 24, 2018 / Ewa Manthey

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

MB NON-FERROUS PRICE CHANGES 24/01: Minor metals

January 24, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin minor metals prices changed on Wednesday January 24:Minor metals Antimony MB free market regulus, $/tonne: $8,200-8,500 per tonne from $8,100-8,400 Antimony MMTA standard grade II, $/tonne: $8,200-8,500 per tonne from $8,100-8,400 Cadmium MB free market min 99.99%, cents/lb: 99-110 cents per lb from 99-108 Cobalt MB...Read More

China's cobalt metal prices creep higher; trades thin out ahead of Chinese New Year

January 24, 2018 / Susan Zou

Chinese cobalt metal prices moved up slightly in the midweek session, closely following the trend in international cobalt prices.Metal Bulletin assessed the domestic Chinese cobalt price at 575,000-600,000 yuan per tonne (equivalent to about $34.83-36.34 per lb China VAT-free) on Wednesday January 24, up 0.4% from Friday. The Chinese cobalt market has managed to narrow the price gap with inte...Read More

MB NON-FERROUS UK SCRAP AND FOUNDRY INGOT PRICE CHANGES 24/01

January 24, 2018 / editorial@metalbulletin.com

The following Metal Bulletin UK non-ferrous scrap and foundry ingot prices changed on Wednesday January 24:Aluminium scrap Baled old rolled: ?950-980 per tonne from ?950-970 Group...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Lithium faces challenges in EV battery race

January 24, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Lithium fans, take note. The metal's crown as the leading raw material in batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) is facing increasing competition from other products such as cobalt and nickel. Lithium has hogged the top spot in EV batteries for some time, largely due to its early adoption in technology developed by Tesla. For more than a decade, the US-based company has been using lithium-ion batte...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Lithium faces challenges in EV battery race

January 24, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Lithium fans, take note. The metal's crown as the leading raw material in batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) is facing increasing competition from other products such as cobalt and nickel. Lithium has hogged the top spot in EV batteries for some time, largely due to its early adoption in technology developed by Tesla. For more than a decade, the US-based company has been using lithium-ion batte...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Lithium faces challenges in EV battery race

January 24, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Lithium fans, take note. The metal's crown as the leading raw material in batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) is facing increasing competition from other products such as cobalt and nickel. Lithium has hogged the top spot in EV batteries for some time, largely due to its early adoption in technology developed by Tesla. For more than a decade, the US-based company has been using lithium-ion batte...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Lithium faces challenges in EV battery race

January 24, 2018 / Andrea Hotter

Lithium fans, take note. The metal's crown as the leading raw material in batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) is facing increasing competition from other products such as cobalt and nickel. Lithium has hogged the top spot in EV batteries for some time, largely due to its early adoption in technology developed by Tesla. For more than a decade, the US-based company has been using lithium-ion batte...Read More

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