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Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics to test China's resolve on decarbonization

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The 2022 Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympic Games will test China's resolve on decarbonization, with new pollution control measures likely to be imposed for the major sporting event, sources told Fastmarkets.Beijing and the surrounding area of Hebei, including Yanqing and Zhangjiakou, will host 109 sporting events in 15 disciplines on February 4-20 in 2022 for Winter Olympic Games and March 4-1...Read More

Renewed domestic demand may halt slide in India SiMn export price

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Increased offer prices for silico-manganese in India in the week to August 10 may stop the downward trend in the Indian silico-manganese export market, sources told Fastmarkets.Offer prices for domestic silico-manganese (60% Mn min/min 14% Si) increased to 95,000-96,000 rupees ($1,278-1,292) per tonne on Friday, from 93,000-94,000 rupees at the start of August, against renewed demand from Indian s...Read More

Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics to test China's resolve on decarbonization

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The 2022 Winter Olympics and Winter Paralympic Games will test China's resolve on decarbonization, with new pollution control measures likely to be imposed for the major sporting event, sources told Fastmarkets.Beijing and the surrounding area of Hebei, including Yanqing and Zhangjiakou, will host 109 sporting events in 15 disciplines on February 4-20 in 2022 for Winter Olympic Games and March 4-1...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 10

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday August 10 that are worth another look.Germany's Thyssenkrupp ended force majeure at its Steel Europe division on August 6, the company's spokesperson told Fastmarkets on August 10.If any member was going...Read More

GLOBAL ALUMINIUM WRAP: US Midwest sets new record high; supply-demand imbalance supports premiums

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Global aluminium premiums were supported across the globe by insufficient supply, strong demand and rising freight rates, although market illiquidity kept Asian and Brazilian markets static during the week to Tuesday August 10.US Midwest market sets another record high on tight supplyRotterdam premiums hold at all-time high amid strong fundamentalsJapanese, South Korean premiums unchanged due to s...Read More

RUSSIA FLAT STEEL: Prices down again on slip in sentiment

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Prices for hot- and cold-rolled steel sheet in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow went down as expected in the week ended Monday August 9, while the price of steel plate was stable despite downbeat sentiment among both mills and stockists, sources have told Fastmarkets.Hot-rolled sheetTwo key flat steel producers reduced their prices for HR sheet over the week by 7,200-7,500 roubles (...Read More

GULF FLAT STEEL IMPORTS: Most prices slide on soft demand

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Most prices for steel import into the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia decreased during the week ended Tuesday August 10 because of weak demand, sources told Fastmarkets.The main reasons for the poor level of demand was said to be the holiday season, as well as the fact that buyers wanted to see prices reach a bottom before placing orders.Saudi ArabiaIndia offered hot-rolled coil at $960-980...Read More

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: 5 key stories from August 10

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday August 10 that are worth another look.Germany's Thyssenkrupp ended force majeure at its Steel Europe division on August 6, the company's spokesperson told Fastmarkets on August 10.If any member was going...Read More

HOTTER ON METALS: Triland move from ring a blow to LME

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

If any member was going to leave the London Metal Exchange ring trading floor, the exchange was probably hoping it wouldn't be Triland Metals Ltd.The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi, is one of the exchange's longest serving Category 1 members, having joined in 1972 after being founded in the prior year. Having a unit of Japan's largest trading company as a ri...Read More

Forget The "Taper," More QE Is Coming Along With Higher Gold And Silver Prices

August 10, 2021 / www.silverdoctors.com

The aggressive effort to control the price of gold is an indicator that the...by Dave Kranzler of Investment Research DynamicsIn the last FOMC policy announcement, the Fed announced that it is establishing a "standing" $500 billion repo facility open to domestic and foreign banks. A repo facility provides overnight or short term liquidity to the banking system. It moves liquidity around from banks...Read More

Silver Rorschach Test

August 10, 2021 / www.silverdoctors.com

Why did the price of silver fall?by Keith Weiner of Monetary-MetalsOn Friday, August 6, the price of silver fell from around $25.15 to a low around $24.25, or -3.6%. We were told, also on Friday, that this drop occurred at a "weird hour when there was no liquidity." In fact, it happened shortly after noon in London. We were earnestly assured that this proves the manipulation conspiracy theory beca...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 05/08: New all-time high for LME tin, nickel up 1.8%

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Tin's three-month price reached a new all-time high of $35,300 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange, with continued tightness continuing to grip the market, while the rest of the complex rose by an average of 1.3% on Tuesday August 10. Tin's three-month price has increased by around 9.5% in the last month, having had an intraday high of $32,250 per tonne on July 12. Around 470 lots of tin h...Read More

Queue at LME warehouses in Johor rises, 155-day wait in Port Klang

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

The waiting time to deliver aluminium out of Istim's London Metal Exchange-registered warehouses in Johor, Malaysia, has risen to 78 days, according to the LME's latest queue report.The 78-day queue at the end of July is up from just eight days at the end of June. Over July, no fresh units were delivered into Istim's Johor warehouses and only 34,275 tonnes were delivered out. Total stock now sits...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Prices slump on further production cuts in China's Tangshan city

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Iron ore prices fell significantly on Tuesday August 10 due to continuing weak demand, with production cuts and pollution-control measures in China's Tangshan city, in preparation for February's 2022 Winter Olympics, further depressing market sentiment.Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $162.44 per tonne, down $10.07 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $162.75 per...Read More

JCK to Go Ahead, but with Few Overseas Visitors

August 10, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Foreign attendance at the upcoming JCK Las Vegas show is hanging in the balance, with key diamond centers sending far fewer exhibitors than normal amid continued Covid-19 measures.The Belgian diamond industry will not run a pavilion, while India's section will only house exhibitors' local representatives, spokespeople for the respective national trades told Rapaport News. Some ove...Read More

LIVE FUTURES 05/08: New all-time high for LME tin, nickel up 1.8%

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Tin's three-month price reached a new all-time high of $35,300 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange, with continued tightness continuing to grip the market, while the rest of the complex rose by an average of 1.3% on Tuesday August 10. Tin's three-month price has increased by around 9.5% in the last month, having had an intraday high of $32,250 per tonne on July 12. Around 470 lots of tin h...Read More

Alrosa's Sales Buoyed by Continued Strong Demand

August 10, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Alrosa's sales jumped year on year in July amid steady consumer demand for diamond jewelry, even as revenue for the month was the lowest since the start of 2021.Diamond revenue surged to $334 million, up from $35.8 million a year earlier when the coronavirus pandemic stunted sales, the miner said Tuesday. Sales were also nearly double those of July 2019, when the company sold $170.5 mi...Read More

Israeli Fintech Group Launches Diamond Lending

August 10, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... An Israeli financial-technology company is set to offer almost $8 million in credit to the diamond industry every month after receiving a license to operate in the sector.MDPS, which stands for Mazalit Digital Payment Solutions, claims to be the world's only accredited non-bank financial institution dedicated to the diamond industry. It has promised to fill the gap left by traditi...Read More

RUSSIA REBAR: Domestic price continues to fall in response to export duty

August 11, 2021 / www.metalbulletin.com

Prices for domestic steel rebar in Russia's Central Federal District have continued to decline, losing another 3000-5000 roubles ($41-68) per tonne in the seven days to Monday August 9.Market participants expect the downward trend to prevail until the busy construction season ends in early November.Considering the high prices on offer from traditional suppliers in the Moscow area, stockists have b...Read More

Watches of Switzerland Revenue Strengthens

August 10, 2021 / www.diamonds.net

RAPAPORT... Group revenue at Watches of Switzerland increased in the first fiscal quarter amid strong consumer demand in the US and UK and a spike in online traffic.Sales grew 96% year on year to GBP 297.5 million ($414.3 million) in the three months ending August 1, as the US and UK divisions reported solid domestic growth in sales of luxury watches and jewelry, the company said Tuesday. E-commer...Read More

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