Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday August 18 that are worth another look.The chief executive officer of steel group Techint, Paolo Rocca, was acquitted of all charges in the "notebooks case," an investigation in Argentina into alleged payments made by the company to government officials in 2008.Read More
Turkish steel mills continued their deep-sea scrap purchases for September shipments at slightly lower prices, market participants told Fastmarkets on Wednesday August 18.A steel producer in northern Turkey booked a European cargo comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20), 7,500 tonnes of shredded and 7,500 tonnes of bonus at an average price of $451 per tonne cfr on Wednesday. Market participan...Read More
Japanese steel scrap sellers have continued to pull back from export markets following the Obon holidays amid expectations of a price drop at this week's Kanto Tetsugen auction, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday August 18.Japanese scrap sellers "wait and see" ahead of auctionLower offers for scrap to China heard from South KoreaTaiwan secures containerized scrap at $440 per tonneIndian import...Read More
Share this article VANCOUVER - TRU Precious Metals Corp. [TRU-TSXV, TRUIF-OTCQB, FSE-706] shares rallied strongly Wednesday after the company released initial drilling results from its 100%-owned Twilite Gold Project in central Newfoundland.Results released Wednesday are assays from the first two holes of a 12-hole Phase 1 program. Drilling is focused on as previously identified target that the c...Read More
Share this article VANCOUVER - Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TECK.A and TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) today announced that the wildfire evacuation order for Highland Valley Copper Operations issued by the District of Logan Lake previously announced on August 15 has been lifted. HVC has resumed operations and is now in the process of ramping back up to full production.Teck is focused on protecting the healt...Read More
Domestic prices for heavy steel plate in Europe were fairly stable in the week ended Wednesday August 18 due to seasonally low market activity during the August holiday period, sources told Fastmarkets.Demand was expected to recover in September, following the traditional cycle.Fastmarkets' price assessment for steel domestic plate, 8-40mm, exw Southern Europe, was ?,?940-950 ($1,104-1,116) per to...Read More
Trading activity was close to zero in the European hot-rolled coil markets on Wednesday August 18, with buyers having mixed outlooks for September, when demand was expected to recover, sources have told Fastmarkets.Most of the region's buyers and producers have been holding back from trading so far during August, following traditional patterns of activity.Northern European buyers were already slow...Read More
Prices for hot- and cold-rolled steel sheet and heavy plate in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow continued to slide in the week ended Monday August 16, sources have told Fastmarkets.Market participants believed that the downward trend would continue until the end of October.Hot-rolled sheetFastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel hot-rolled sheet, domestic, cpt Moscow, Russia,...Read More
Last week we talked about the death of U.S. coal and a little bit about why we can blame the French for our coal addiction. I also mentioned that there was one major winner in this downward spiral: electric power.It's not too much of a stretch to say that the veteran readers among you saw this coming for more than a decade, ever since the shale gas boom caused natural gas prices to implode. Like...Read More
Low-carbon wire rod prices in the United States rose by $30 per short ton in August to a record high set in 2008, while imports slipped from a record high. Fastmarkets' monthly assessment for steel wire rod (low carbon) industrial quality, fob mill US was $56-59 per hundredweight ($1,120-1,180 per short ton) on Tuesday August 17, up by 2.68% from $55-57 per cwt on July 20, and up by 6.48% fro...Read More
The United States Department of Commerce ordered a final anti-dumping duty rate on sales of certain steel and alloy wire rod from Mexico shipped to US that were made at a less-than-normal value from October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019, according to a notice in the Federal Register on Wednesday August 18.The order is a result of the agency's investigation into wire rod shipments to the US fr...Read More
The steel rebar market in Southern Europe remained quiet, with prices flat, in the week to Wednesday August 18, sources told Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for steel reinforcing bar (rebar), domestic, delivered Southern Europe was unchanged at ?,?760-805 ($893-945) per tonne on August 18.Trading in Italy and Spain was seasonally low, with buyers and mills holding back from the ma...Read More
Turkish steel mills continued their deep-sea scrap purchases for September shipments at slightly lower prices, market participants told Fastmarkets on Wednesday August 18.A steel producer in northern Turkey booked a European cargo comprising 25,000 tonnes of HMS 1&2 (80:20), 7,500 tonnes of shredded and 7,500 tonnes of bonus at an average price of $451 per tonne cfr on Wednesday. Market participan...Read More
Japanese steel scrap sellers have continued to pull back from export markets following the Obon holidays amid expectations of a price drop at this week's Kanto Tetsugen auction, sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday August 18.Japanese scrap sellers "wait and see" ahead of auctionLower offers for scrap to China heard from South KoreaTaiwan secures containerized scrap at $440 per tonneIndian import...Read More
Iron ore prices fell on Wednesday August 18 amid growing concerns about supply outweighing demand and weaker steel prices, sources said.Fastmarkets iron ore indices 62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $153.39 per tonne, down $7.36 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $154.07 per tonne, down $7.58 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $123.48 per tonne, down $6.06 per tonne65% Fe...Read More
Export prices for CIS-origin steel billet from the Black Sea basin continued to decrease in the week to Wednesday August 18 amid bearish sentiment in the major outlet markets.After concluding several sales to customers in Latin America late last week, mills in the Commonwealth of Independent States had covered the demand in this market, which appeared to be the highest-paying at the moment.Other m...Read More
A six-week price rally in the UG2 chrome ore market since late June was reversed in the week to Tuesday August 17, mainly due to falling demand for material from both the seaborne and portside markets.Fastmarkets' calculation of the chrome ore, South Africa UG2 concentrates index, basis 42%, cif China, nudged down by $2 per tonne to $182 per tonne on August 17, from $184 per tonne one week earlier...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Wednesday August 18 that are worth another look.The chief executive officer of steel group Techint, Paolo Rocca, was acquitted of all charges in the "notebooks case," an investigation in Argentina into alleged payments made by the company to government officials in 2008.Read More
In Adrian Day's Global Analyst, Adrian Day writes about the major gold companies on his list that have held quarterly earnings calls or have other news to share. Franco-Nevada Corp. (FNV:TSX; FNV:NYSE) (154.88) had record production and revenue, with several mines producing above expectations, including their largest (and newest major) asset, Cobre Panama. Precious metals contributed only 75% in...Read More
Technical analyst Clive Maund charts silver and explains why he believes the metal is in the "perfect" buy spot. Silver is now regarded as the best value hard asset around, and it really doesn't matter in the long-term whether J. P. Morgan and the other banks try to suppress the price or not. Like gold, it has intrinsic value and, in the situation of high inflation that we are moving into and th...Read More