Seaborne iron ore concentrates market retains strength ahead of Chinese New Year

By Metal Bulletin Editorial / January 08, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

The seaborne iron ore concentrates market has remained strong over the past two weeks, with some mills and traders stocking up for the Chinese New Year break.

China's seven-day Lunar New Year celebrations start on Friday February 16 and market participants do not anticipate a resumption in production until mid March. But there are concerns that the upward momentum might slow due to reduced buying activity at Chinese ports. Metal Bulletin's weekly 66% Fe Concentrates Index was up 1% to $97.11 per tonne cfr China on Friday January 5. Over the past two weeks, March-delivery 66% Fe Australian...

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