Base Metal Stocks Articles

China's domestic rebar prices get support from tightened supply [CORRECTED]

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic rebar prices in China fell on Thursday November 4, but the rate of decline was slower than that a day earlier after the market was supported by tighter supply from steel mills and on the spot market.East China (Shanghai): 4,900-4,930 yuan ($765-770) per tonne, down by 50 yuan per tonneOver the week to Thursday, rebar output totaled 2.88 million tonnes, a decrease of 21,600 tonnes from the...Read More

CIS export pig iron market softens on US demand

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

The export pig iron market from the Commonwealth of Independent States softened in the week ended Thursday November 4 due to demand from the United States at lower prices than neighboring markets.Fastmarkets' price assessment for high-manganese pig iron export, fob main port Black Sea, CIS $520-545 per tonne on November 4, down from $550 per tonne a week before.Buyers in the United States, who hav...Read More

LME base metals stabilize, but aluminium down 5% week-on-week

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange mostly edged higher at the close on Friday November 5, after a week of volatility across the complex.The aluminium three-month price stabilized after falling 3.8% on Thursday. It closed at $2,556.50 per tonne, from $2,554 per tonne the previous day.The metal was once again the most traded with 21,689 lots traded on LMESelect by the 5pm close."Maybe [...Read More

LME futures tick higher; 16,000 tonnes of zinc booked for removal, price down 1.3%

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Most LME base metals prices were trading slightly higher on the morning of Friday November 5, following declines at the close on Thursday, but zinc's three-month price remained under pressure. The galvanizing metal dipped to $3,1248 per tonne on Friday during early trading, its lowest level since October 8. The price recovered to $3,197 per tonne shortly after 9am, but it was still 1.3% lower than...Read More

Record-high local market in Bangladesh supports steel scrap import prices

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices for steel scrap imported into Bangladesh were boosted this week by a strong domestic market in the South Asian country, sources told Fastmarkets on Friday November 5.Bangladesh's local shipbreaking scrap prices were heard this week at 53,500-54,700 taka ($613-627) per tonne ex-yard including VAT, which a leading Bangladeshi trader said was an all-time high.It surpassed the previous record h...Read More

Seaborne cfr coking coal prices under pressure; Australian coal at lower prices

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne cfr coking coal prices dropped slightly on Friday November 5 with no trading activity, sources said, while ow-volatility PCI prices also declined following the downtrend in thermal coal prices.Fastmarkets daily indicesPremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $600.25 per tonne, down $0.63 per tonneHard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $525.23 per tonne, unchangedPremium hard coking coal, fob DBCT...Read More

Chrome metal prices slip again but market uncertainty persists

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the specialty steel raw materials markets in Europe and their latest price moves.Janie Davies, Dalila Ouerghi,...Read More

Copper concentrate indices mostly stable; Antamina talks continue, China smelters agree to export plan

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Fastmarkets' copper concentrate treatment charge/refining charge (TC/RC) indices were largely stable this past week. More tonnages are available on tender for shipment next year, while smelters' buying has been relatively limited ahead of annual negotiations. For clean concentrate, a 90,000-tonne Cozamin tender for 2022 production was due to be awarded later on Friday November 5, with winning ter...Read More

Turkish steelmakers continue to pay higher prices for deep-sea scrap

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Turkish steel producers ended the week with a total of five deep-sea scrap cargoes, with prices increasing throughout the week, market sources told Fastmarkets on Friday November 5.A steel mill in the Izmir region booked a Baltic Sea cargo consisting of 11,000 tonnes of heavy melting scrap 1&2 (80:20) at $500 per tonne and 15,000 tonnes of shredded and 3,000 tonnes of bonus at $520 per tonne cfr l...Read More

Lithium, graphite on the rise; supply concerns boost energy transition materials market prices

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the energy transition raw materials markets and their price moves in the week to Friday November 5.Susan Zou, Yingchi Yang and...Read More

Seaborne lithium prices in Asia rise further on tight supply

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne lithium prices continued to edge up in Asia on tight availability over the week to Thursday November 4, with momentum in China filtering through to the wider regional market.?EUR? Seaborne Asian battery-grade lithium hydroxide prices continued to make notable gains amid elevated offers.?EUR? Battery-grade lithium prices steady in China on strengthened optimism for LFP batteries.?EUR? Euro...Read More

Coated coil prices in Turkey fall, buyers expect further decreases

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Coated steel coil prices decreased in Turkey during the week ended Friday November 5, while some buyers expect further price falls, sources told Fastmarkets.Buyers expect more price decreases because of recent price falls for hot-rolled coil and weak demand, sources said.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel hot-rolled coil, domestic, exw Turkey was $910-930 per tonne on November 5, narro...Read More

US steel prices to continue slow decrease: Ternium CEO

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Steel prices in the United States are poised to continue decreasing at a slow pace in the coming months, Luxembourg-based steelmaker Ternium said on Wednesday November 3.Supply and demand fundamentals have started to normalize in the country, but remain far from balance, according to Ternium chief executive officer M??ximo Vedoya.Among the drivers for lower prices, the CEO cited capacity usage in...Read More

COP26 highlights low-carbon aluminium; P1020 differential widens

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

Low-carbon aluminium differentials in Europe have widened after this week's United Nations environmental conference, COP26, put sustainability in the spotlight.Fastmarkets assessed the aluminium low-carbon differential P1020A, Europe, at $0-10 per tonne, up from $0-7 per tonne in the previous assessment on October 1."We would be looking for $10 per tonne minimum right now, and I think that is tota...Read More

Lithium, graphite on the rise; supply concerns boost energy transition materials market prices

November 06, 2021 / Staff reporter

An overview of the energy transition raw materials markets and their price moves in the week to Friday November 5.Susan Zou, Yingchi Yang and...Read More

Peru's copper production rises September, but zinc, lead output falls - Minem

November 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Peru's copper output increased 17.9% in September compared with the same month in 2020, but other metals, such as zinc and lead, declined compared with 2020 levels, according to the Ministry of Energy & Mines (Minem).Higher production from Antamina, Freeport-McMoRan's Cerro Verde and the Southern Per?? Copper Corp (owned by Minera Mexico), all contributed to the increased output of 202,681 tonnes...Read More

Five key stories from November 4

November 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Thursday November 4 that are worth another look.The agreement reached between the United States and the European Union regarding the replacement of Section 232 tariffs will support domestic prices for flat steel in Europe but...Read More

Industry majors join forces in 'First Moves Coalition' to drive low-carbon tech demand: COP 26

November 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Major companies in logistics and heavy industry have come together as part of an initiative launched by the World Economic Forum at the the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference - COP26 - in Glasgow to create a critical mass of demand for low carbon technologies aimed at decarbonising heavily polluting sectors.The First Movers Coalition, announced on November 4, is a partnership between th...Read More

Industry majors join forces in 'First Moves Coalition' to drive low-carbon tech demand: COP 26

November 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Major companies in logistics and heavy industry have come together as part of an initiative launched by the World Economic Forum at the the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference - COP26 - in Glasgow to create a critical mass of demand for low carbon technologies aimed at decarbonising heavily polluting sectors.The First Movers Coalition, announced on November 4, is a partnership between th...Read More

Aluminium down 3.8% on LME; dollar index rallies to highest since mid-Oct

November 05, 2021 / Staff reporter

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were down across the board at the 5pm close on Thursday November 4, with strength in the United States Dollar supporting price weakness across the complex.The US Dollar Index was most recently at $94.39 after hitting an intraday high of $94.47, the highest level since October 13, with base metals trading downward as a result. The three-month alu...Read More

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