China AM: Ferrous futures largely recover from Tuesday tumble

November 01, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Ferrous futures mostly ended morning trading on a slight uptick on Wednesday October 31 following a steep decline during Tuesday night's session.

Futures closing prices - morning session Shanghai Futures Exchange January rebar: 4,146 yuan ($595) per tonne, up 11 yuan per tonneJanuary hot rolled coil: 3,793 yuan per tonne, down 2 yuan per tonneDalian Commodity Exchange January iron ore: 533 yuan per tonne, unchangedJanuary coking coal: 1,390 yuan per tonne, up 7.50 yuan per tonneJanuary coke: 2,397 yuan per tonne, up 16.50 yuan per tonneRaw materials The following were obtained from market sources:Rio Tinto, Global Ore, 50,000 tonnes of 62.5% Fe Pilbara Blend lumps, sold at the November average of a 62% Fe index, adjusted for Fe content, plus a lump premium of $0.3390 per dry metric tonne unit, laycan November 15-24.Beijing Iron Ore Trading Center (Corex), 50,000 tonnes of 57% Fe FMG lumps, sold at the average of a 62% Fe index on...

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