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COBALT SNAPSHOT: Buying appetite grows but cheap units still available

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Key data from the pricing session in London on Wednesday June 2. Key drivers Market participants agree that demand is picking up in both Europe and Asia although this has yet to translate into a price increase and units...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Market holds out for rebar demand recovery to support

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Turkish steel mills remained largely silent in the deep-sea scrap import markets due to continued sluggish finished steel demand in both domestic and export outlets, market participants told Fastmarkets on Wednesday June 2. Turkish steelmakers have been focusing on finished steel sales in the recent weeks in lieu of demand in Asia, while customers in the domestic market have been struggling with h...Read More

JAPAN STEEL SCRAP: Limited export sales amid strong local market, wide bid-offer gap

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

A large gap between bids and offers ensured that only limited business took place in the Japan steel scrap export market over the past week, sources said on Wednesday June 2.Fastmarkets' price assessment for steel scrap H2, export, fob main port Japan, was ?46,000-48,000 ($420-438) per tonne on Wednesday, down from ?47,000-48,500 per tonne one week earlier.Japanese H2 was heard sold to a South K...Read More

CHINA STEEL SCRAP: Prices inch up amid stabilizing steel prices

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Import prices for steel scrap inched up amid slightly firmer prices for finished steel products on Wednesday June 2.Fastmarkets' daily price assessment for steel scrap, heavy recycled steel materials, cfr China, which takes into account prices at ports in eastern China, was $500-515 per tonne on Wednesday, widening upward by $5 from $500-10 per tonne on Tuesday.The most-traded rebar and hot-rolled...Read More

MORNING VIEW: Zinc, tin prices eye the upside; rest lose upward momentum

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange and Shanghai Futures Exchange were mixed this morning, Wednesday June 2 - zinc and tin prices were up on both exchanges and were looking robust, while the others have lost recent upward momentum. Brent crude oil is back above $70 per barrel, the highest it has been for two years. Tuesday's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) data for...Read More

ENERGY TRANSITION: The complex path to net zero

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Technology entrepreneur Elon Musk once described the ongoing use of fossil fuels and their generation of a vast carbon footprint as "the dumbest experiment in human history."Not everyone will agree with his assessment of the petroleum, gas and coal sectors, which have powered the world's growth for decades. Nonetheless, the twin goals of supply chain security and sustainability are now driving a t...Read More

Maritime launches 40,000-metre Newfoundland drill program

June 02, 2021 / www.canadianinvestor.com

Share this article TORONTO - Maritime Resources Corp. [MAE-TSXV] on Wednesday, June 2 said it has initiated a fully-financed exploration program at its Hammerdown gold project in the Baie Verte mining district on the island of Newfoundland.The company said exploration activities are underway with two drills exploring along the highly prospective Hammerdown Deformation Zone, and will work outwards...Read More

Elon Musk's Biggest Fear Isn't Selling Enough Teslas

June 02, 2021 / www.energyandcapital.com

Elon Musk made a bold move three weeks ago.In one stunning tweet, the Tesla magnate announced that his company was no longer accepting purchases in Bitcoin.To be fair, I wasn't sure who was willing to pay for their Model 3 in Bitcoin to begin with. Tesla itself generated more than $100 million in revenue after trimming its crypto position and still holds a sizable position.Musk even made a point i...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from June 2

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday June 2 that are worth another look.Recent weakness in Chinese export hot-rolled coil prices are likely to have minimal impact on prices in Turkey and the Commonwealth of Independent States - major flat steel suppliers - at least in the short term,...Read More

EUROPE PLATE: Domestic prices stable in slow market

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic prices for European heavy steel plate were unchanged over the week to Wednesday June 2, due to holidays in a number of EU countries, sources have told Fastmarkets.Sentiment in the market remained positive, however, and demand was expected to recover next week, market sources said."Demand is fine. I think we will see it improving further due to [the emergence of new] projects and long-term...Read More

EUROPE HRC: Domestic prices inch up despite slower market

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

European hot-rolled coil producers have remained in control of domestic prices despite mixed sentiment among buyers, market sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday June 2.Tight supply and long lead times from European mills combined with limited access to overseas coil have been supporting the domestic prices. A majority of European producers were reported to be sold out of third-quarter-rolling coi...Read More

EUROPE SECTIONS: Prices continue to rise on tight supply

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Prices for steel hollow sections in Europe rose on Wednesday June 2 after a rise in demand led to mills struggling to keep up, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' price assessment for steel sections (medium), domestic, delivered Northern Europe was ?,?1,320-1340 ($1,614-1,638) per tonne on June 2, up from ?,?1,250-1,320 per tonne on May 26.Hollow section producers had less material to offer cust...Read More

EUROPE BEAMS: Producers continue to achieve price increases

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

European steel H-beam prices moved up again on Wednesday June 2, with producers achieving continuous price increases with little resistance from customers, sources told Fastmarkets. Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel beams, domestic, delivered Northern Europe was ?,?940-970 ($1,149-1,186) per tonne on Wednesday, up from ?,?900-920 per tonne one week earlier. Some mills have steppe...Read More

NORTHERN EUROPE WIRE ROD: Strong demand supports prices at high levels

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Supply-demand imbalance continued to push domestic steel wire rod prices in Northern Europe further upward in the week to Wednesday June 2, Fastmarkets has heard.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel wire rod (mesh-quality), domestic, delivered Northern Europe, was ?,?830-850 ($1,015-1,039) per tonne on Wednesday, narrowing upward from ?,?800-850 per tonne seven days earlier.The assessmen...Read More

DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Market holds out for rebar demand recovery to support

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Turkish steel mills remained largely silent in the deep-sea scrap import markets due to continued sluggish finished steel demand in both domestic and export outlets, market participants told Fastmarkets on Wednesday June 2. Turkish steelmakers have been focusing on finished steel sales in the recent weeks in lieu of demand in Asia, while customers in the domestic market have been struggling with h...Read More

JAPAN STEEL SCRAP: Limited export sales amid strong local market, wide bid-offer gap

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

A large gap between bids and offers ensured that only limited business took place in the Japan steel scrap export market over the past week, sources said on Wednesday June 2.Fastmarkets' price assessment for steel scrap H2, export, fob main port Japan, was ?46,000-48,000 ($420-438) per tonne on Wednesday, down from ?47,000-48,500 per tonne one week earlier.Japanese H2 was heard sold to a South K...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Low-grade fines gain amid demand recovery

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Iron ore physical prices rose on Wednesday June 2, while low-grade fines increased on buying interest from Chinese steel mills, sources said.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $209.19 per tonne, up $0.52 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $211.50 per tonne, up $0.46 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $182.30 per tonne, up $1.30 per tonne65% Fe B...Read More

Shipping's container chaos to continue, DP World exec says

June 03, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The chaos being experienced in the global container shipping industry is expected to continue for some time with a shortage of an estimated four million boxes creating havoc with congestion, routes and freight rates, according to an executive at logistics conglomerate DP World. Andrew Hoad told the Bureau of International Recycling's (BIR) annual convention that shipping and leasing companies opte...Read More

Peter Boockvar discusses why inflation will linger longer than people think

June 02, 2021 / marketsanity.com

Peter Boockvar, CIO of Bleakley Advisory, discusses the direction for markets against a backdrop of inflation.Peter Boockvar is the Chief Investment Officer of Bleakley Financial Group and Editor of The Boock Report newsletter https://boockreport.com/.Read More

Jordan Roy-Byrne: some very encouraging signs for gold investors...

June 02, 2021 / marketsanity.com

Jordan Roy-Byrne, Founder of The Daily Gold joins me for a look at how gold has performed compared to gold stocks, bonds and the US markets. There are some very encouraging signs for gold investors. We then look at the types of gold stocks that Jordan thinks have the best chance of running higher.Jordan Roy-Byrne, CMT is a Chartered Market Technician and member of the Market Technicians Associatio...Read More

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