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Falling rebar prices in China halted by sudden pick-up in trading activity

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

The downward trend in China's domestic rebar prices was halted by a rise in trading activity on Tuesday November 16, sources told Fastmarkets.Domestic Eastern China (Shanghai): 4,700-4,730 yuan ($737-742) per tonne, unchangedBuyers raised procurement rates on Tuesday morning in response to futures gains, which halted the decline in spot market prices, sources said.The most-traded January rebar fut...Read More

Five key stories from November 16

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 16 that are worth another look.The Chinese government is in discussions with multiple metal industry bodies on suspending the publication of data related to the country's progress in achieving its ambitions for "carbon peaking and carbon neutrality," sources have told Fastmarkets.The lower...Read More

Five key stories from November 16

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday November 16 that are worth another look.The Chinese government is in discussions with multiple metal industry bodies on suspending the publication of data related to the country's progress in achieving its ambitions for "carbon peaking and carbon neutrality," sources have told Fastmarkets.The lower...Read More

Russian domestic flat steel market holds steady, waiting for December prices

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Prices for flat steel products in Russia's Central Federal District around Moscow were flat during the week ended Monday November 15, with market participants expecting possible price increases for December deliveries due to good demand, sources told Fastmarkets.Traders suggested that if no newgovernment measures are implemented to cool local prices, there may be a price increase for December...Read More

HyProMag sets up German unit to recycle rare-earth magnets

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

UK-based recycler HyProMag Ltd has established a subsidiary in Germany to roll out the commercialization of technology to recycle rare-earth magnets into the European market, a shareholder in the British company has said.Magnito Ltd is a subsidiary of Canadian minerals explorer Mkango Resources, and it holds a 42% stake in HyProMag. According to Mkango, the goal of the new German operation is to s...Read More

German steel scrap prices rise in November on tight supply, strong demand

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

German steelmakers have settled their monthly steel scrap contracts for November at higher prices, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday November 16.The main drivers behind the price increase were strong demand among the steelmakers and the short supply of scrap, particularly of new grades."Prices increased on average by about ?,?30 [$34] per tonne. As usual, the price rise was slightly different de...Read More

Mexican steel scrap market largely stable, but shows first signs of uptrend

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Mexican ferrous scrap prices were stable for most grades, but sparse reports of price increases and higher-price deals were spotted in what could be the beginning of an uptrend in prices.At least one Mexican scrap buyer was heard applying slight increases for prime grade scrap, since the material supply was short. There were also reports of higher deals for some obsolete grades.But for most grades...Read More

GM to step up control of midstream battery processing, exec says

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

General Motors (GM) plans to extend its control of the midstream processing chain in the next 18 months while it gets battery plants in the United States up and running, a senior company executive at the automotive manufacturer said.This is also part of a push by the automaker to create a greener supply chain via reduced movement of materials around the world, GM manager of energy environment and...Read More

Industrial lithium consumers may face struggle to maintain supply as battery sector steals scene

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Lithium market participants have voiced concern about the ability to secure supply of industrial-grade lithium compounds due to an increasingly larger share of the market being taken up by the battery sector.With long-term contract negotiations for next year's supply unfolding, traditional industrial buyers spoke of surging demand from the battery sector globally and said they expect increasing pr...Read More

Steel demand for ferro-alloys will remain despite soaring prices, panelists at IFA say

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Although ferro-alloy prices have sharply climbed, steelmakers are unlikely to reduce their consumption of these raw materials given the small share of steel production costs it accounts for and the likelihood that prices will move down in the near-term, panelists said on Monday November 16 during Fastmarkets' International Ferro-alloys Conference.During the session titled "Steel Mill Panel Discuss...Read More

Trade log: Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lb

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

The Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam, $/lb trade log including business, bids and offers reported to Fastmarkets.Fastmarkets publishes trades logs for its key price assessments and indices to bring more transparencyinto the markets it covers and the pricing process it applies.Fastmarkets assessed Cobalt standard grade, in-whs Rotterdam,...Read More

GM to step up control of midstream battery processing, exec says

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

General Motors (GM) plans to extend its control of the midstream processing chain in the next 18 months while it gets battery plants in the United States up and running, a senior company executive at the automotive manufacturer said.This is also part of a push by the automaker to create a greener supply chain via reduced movement of materials around the world, GM manager of energy environment and...Read More

Slight uptick in seaborne iron ore prices fails to improve sentiment

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne iron ore prices moved up slightly but overall market sentiment remains weak, sources told Fastmarkets on Tuesday November 16.Fastmarkets iron ore indices62% Fe fines, cfr Qingdao: $90.04 per tonne, up $0.99 per tonne62% Fe low-alumina fines, cfr Qingdao: $91.00 per tonne, up $0.74 per tonne58% Fe fines high-grade premium, cfr Qingdao: $63.07 per tonne, up $1.08 per tonne65% Fe Brazil-orig...Read More

Seaborne coking coal prices down amid weak demand

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Seaborne coking coal prices in the cfr China market fell on Tuesday November 16 amid weak demand from Chinese steel mills, while fob prices also slipped due to a lack of trading activity, sources said.Fastmarkets indicesPremium hard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $500.21 per tonne, down $18.39 per tonneHard coking coal, cfr Jingtang: $450 per tonne, down $4.52 per tonnePremium hard coking coal, fob DB...Read More

Chinese HRC prices edge higher following earlier futures gains

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Spot prices for hot-rolled coil in China edged higher on Tuesday November 16, thanks to a short-lived rebound in futures prices.DomesticEastern China (Shanghai): 4,720-4,750 yuan ($740-745) per tonne, narrowing up by 20 yuan per tonneThe most-traded HRC contract the Shanghai Futures Exchange climbed to an intraday high of 4,527 yuan per tonne on Tuesday, before reversing to register the third day...Read More

European HRC prices hold stable in slow market

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Domestic prices for hot-rolled coil were fairly stable in Northern Europe and Italy on Tuesday November 16 due to a lack of trading activity, sources told Fastmarkets.Spot buyers will remain in "wait-and-see" mode until the price trend becomes clear and long-term contracts are settled, sources said.Producers across Europe have been aiming for higher prices for first-quarter rolling coil due to ris...Read More

Destocking suppliers drive down Chinese spot ferro-chrome prices

November 17, 2021 / Staff reporter

Key data from Fastmarkets' ferro-silicon pricing sessions in China, Europe and the United States on the week ended Tuesday November 16.China Ferro-chrome producers in Inner Mongolia and Guangxi are running at high production rates, which could pressure alloy prices and increase chrome ore consumption.Spot ferro-chrome dropped again after suppliers lowered offers to destock. The improved productio...Read More

METALS-Firmer dollar drags down industrial metals

Nov 16 2021 7:49AM / Reuters

(Updates prices) LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Prices of industrial metals easedon Tuesday as the dollar firmed on positive sentiment from avirtual meeting between the leaders of the world's largesteconomies. The closely watched conversation between Chinese PresidentXi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden yielded no immediateoutcomes but struck a positive tone and was seen as a chance toimprove relat...Read More

Five key stories from November 15

November 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday November 15 that are worth another look.Ferro-alloy supply-side disruptions will likely continue well into 2022 with production cuts in China and capacity in other regions insufficient to meet demand amid persistent logistics constraints, panelists said on Sunday November 14 during...Read More

Sir Brian Bender, former LME chairman, dies at 72

November 16, 2021 / Staff reporter

Sir Brian Bender, chairman of the London Metal Exchange for almost a decade, has died at age 72.Bender joined the LME in 2010, fresh from a lifelong career in the British civil service, and described himself in an interview with Metal Market Magazine on his retirement in 2019 as a "slightly leftfield candidate" for the role.He presided over a transformative period of change at the exchange, includ...Read More

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