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GLOBAL CHROME WRAP: Chinese ferro-chrome spot prices, tenders jump amid widespread smelter shutdowns

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Domestic Chinese ferro-chrome prices have risen in line with July tender prices from leading stainless steel mills. Spot domestic ferro-chrome prices rise in China Chrome ore, charge chrome import prices slideJapanese alloy prices edge upFerro-chrome prices rise in Europe Alloy markets flat in South Korea, United StatesChinese spot domestic ferro-chrome prices rose 4% in the week to Friday June 29...Read More

Gold Won't Take A Beating Forever; Here's What It Takes To Reach $1,400

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

(Kitco News) - Gold has been held back by a stronger U.S. dollar but the yellow metal could get a boost if the Federal Reserve reigns in expected rate hikes, this according to Chris Mancini, research analyst at Gabelli Funds.Gold prices have been on a steady decline ever since the June 13 Fed meeting, with spot gold down nearly 5% since its June highs. The U.S. dollar index, DXY, has rallied 1...Read More

Technical analysis: Getting oversold

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

Aluminium The LME aluminium price has been declining steadily thanks to persistent selling momentum since the April 19 high at $2,718 per tonne. It spent most of May consolidating within what seems like a bear-flag formation and the price has now broken below it too. As such, the technical configuration is vulnerable to further selling. But the daily RSI and stochastic lines are starting to s...Read More

Copper: H2 bullishness toned down

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

Mixed fundamental data on Q1 The latest WBMS data suggest that the global copper market was in a deficit of 96,000 tonnes in April, bringing the group’s take on the January-April deficit to 215,000 tonnes. According to the WBMS, refined production grew 2.9% year on year in January-April 2018, while refined consumption expanded by 4.6%. But we think the WBMS is painting an overly bullish pictu...Read More

Platinum Bounces Off 14-Year Lows

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

(Kitco News) - Bargain hunting is helping to support platinum prices Tuesday after the market dropped to its lowest level in 14 years.Overnight platinum futures dropped to $800 an ounce, a price not seen since December 2008. However, prices have modestly recovered with October platinum futures last trading at $844.30 an ounce, up almost 4% on the day.Platinum prices have dropped more than 18% sinc...Read More

Lead: Resilience bodes well

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

Lead remaining resilience Lead prices traded sideways last week within a $2,385-2,449 per tonne range, with the bottom end holding above the low set two weeks ago at $2,365 per tonne. This is a resilient performance relative to the likes of copper, aluminium and zinc, which have been under significant pressure. From the recent highs around June 6-7, lead prices have fallen 7.5%, while copper, alum...Read More

GLOBAL VANADIUM WRAP: Tight supply continues to fuel global ferro-vanadium prices

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Vanadium prices resumed their rally in earnest last week after buyers paid higher prices to secure scarce units, with no signs of change to the persistent tight supply situation. Chinese export prices jump with spot units in limited supply amid persistent foreign inquiries European ferro-vanadium prices surge in the second half of the week after sellers hold firm with their offers Thin spot supply...Read More

Nickel: Well placed to resume uptrend

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

LME stock slide a bullish constant for nickel, alloy surcharges Following the run-up in nickel prices throughout May and into June, prices for most common nickel-containing stainless steel grades gained some momentum, despite limited pull from the demand side. Alloy surcharges hit six-year highs for June deliveries, aided also by molybdenum price gains. Indeed, LME nickel prices held up well in la...Read More

Adrian Day Sees Supportive Influences For Gold In Long Term

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

Despite recent weakness, gold remains the favorite metal for Adrian Day, chairman and chief executive officer of Adrian Day Asset Management. Gold closed the second quarter around the low for the year as the widening tariff disputes boosted the dollar, Days says. However, in the longer term, a trade war could hurt the greenback, he says. “Short term, many factors are negative for gold: the s...Read More

Tin: Short-term risks to the downside

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

It has been a while since we reviewed recent trends in the global tinplate sector, so this week we summarise some highlights from our most recent Galvanized Steel and Tinplate Market Tracker report. US tinplate market after the tariff Straightforward exemptions from the Section 232 tariff have run out. In the run-up to the publication of the Commerce Department’s findings there were wide mont...Read More

Zinc: Have bears jumped the gun?

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

Chinese smelters to the rescue Zinc prices staged a modest rebound last week as a pull-back in the dollar reduced selling pressure in the base metals. Broader marker concerns around escalating trade uncertainties have also eased somewhat, although this may prove temporary. Supply-side developments have also helped sentiment in zinc as major Chinese smelters are discussing plans to cut production,...Read More

Base metals investment analysis: Investors remain risk averse

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

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Demand Indicators: July 3 2018

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

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Newmont Declares Commercial Production At Twin Creeks Project

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

Newmont Mining Corp. (NYSE: NEM) says it has achieved commercial production at its Twin Creeks underground expansion project in Nevada. The Twin Creeks underground mine will add between 30,000 and 40,000 ounces of gold production per year at all-in sustaining costs of between $650 and $750 per ounce for its first five years of production, Newmont says. The new ore will also allow Newmont to p...Read More

Over 40 countries object at WTO to U.S. car tariff plan

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

GENEVA (Reuters) - Major U.S. trading partners including the European Union, China and Japan voiced deep concern at the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Tuesday about possible U.S. measures imposing additional duties on imported autos and parts.Japan, which along with Russia had initiated the discussion at the WTO Council on Trade in Goods, warned that such measures could trigger a spiral of coun...Read More

Some base metals prices attempting a rebound, but continue to look fragile

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletinresearch.com

Three-month base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were split into two camps on the morning of Tuesday July 3, with aluminium and tin prices both off by 0.3%, while the rest of the complex was up by between 0.1% and 0.6%. Zinc led the rebound, while copper was the laggard at $6,578 per tonne. Volume has been above average with 8,372 lots traded as at 7:13am London time. Precious metals we...Read More

Dollar slides as risk appetite picks up ahead of U.S. holiday

July 03, 2018 / www.kitco.com

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Tuesday in thin pre-holiday trading, as investors consolidated recent gains and focused less on trade tensions, raising the market’s risk appetite and prompting some flows into other currencies such as the euro and Australian dollar.Ahead of the U.S. Independence Day holiday on Wednesday, market sentiment also improved after the Chinese central bank mo...Read More

IRON ORE DAILY: Australian lump continues to outperform fines

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

Australian iron ore lump prices continued to rise on Tuesday July 3, while fines prices stayed rangebound.Metal Bulletin 62% Fe Iron Ore Index: $64.55 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.01 per tonne Metal Bulletin 58% Fe Premium Index: $51.95 per tonne cfr Qingdao, up $0.03 per tonne Metal Bulletin 65% Fe Iron Ore Index: $91.50 per tonne cfr Qingdao, down $0.10 per tonne Metal Bulletin 62% Fe China Port...Read More

Tech Talk for Tuesday July 3rd 2018

July 03, 2018 / www.timingthemarket.ca

U.S. equity index futures were higher this morning. S&P 500 futures were up 12 points in pre-opening trade. U.S. equity markets are closing today at 2:00 PM EDT prior to the Independence Day holiday.Roku added $2.11 to $45.40 after Oppenheimer upgraded the stock to Outperform from Perform. Target price is $50.American Airlines dropped $0.33 to $38.03, Delta Airlines fell $0.19 to $49.73 and Un...Read More

Steelmaking Raw Materials Trade Log, July 3, 2018

July 03, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com

The latest bids, offers and deals in the global markets for iron ore, pig iron, direct-reduced iron and other steelmaking raw materials. Latest transaction: iron oreIron oreRio Tinto, tender, 170,000 tonnes of 61% Fe Pilbara Blend fines, sold on Tuesday July 3 morning...Read More

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