By Vivian Teo / January 11, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com /
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Good morning from Metal Bulletin's office in Singapore, as we bring you the latest news and pricing stories on Thursday January 11.
Nickel prices on the Shanghai Futures Exchange extended their gains during Asian morning trading on Thursday, tracking the strong performance of the metal on the London Metal Exchange in recent days, with robust demand amid a tighter market providing support.
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LME snapshot at 03.38am London time |
Latest three-month LME Prices |
| Price ($ per tonne) | Change since previous session's close ($) |
Copper | 7,171 | 18 |
Aluminium | 2,199.50 | 17.5 |
Lead | 2,559.50 | 9.5 |
Zinc | 3,357.50 | 21.5 |
Tin | 20,020 | -45 |
Nickel | 12,830 | -105 |
SHFE snapshot at 11.30am Shanghai time |
Most-traded SHFE contracts |
| Price (yuan per tonne) | Change since previous session's close (yuan) |
Copper (March) | 55,090 | 290 |
Aluminium (March) | 15,220 | 160 |
Zinc (March) | 26,180 | 140 |
Lead (February) | 19,370 | -45 |
Tin (May) | 145,440 | 140 |
Nickel (May) | 101,220 | 800 |
South Korea's Public Procurement Service (PPS)
has awarded two tenders to procure 1,500 tonnes of special high grade zinc at premiums lower than it what it paid a month ago.
Cobalt demand from the electric vehicle sector will continue to increase in the coming years, although other factors will
prevent the price from increasing "dramatically," according to one industry analyst.
Union workers employed at the Aluminerie de B?(C)cancour Inc (ABI) aluminium smelter in Quebec
have rejected the company's latest offer by a margin of 80.3%, both the union and company confirmed on Wednesday.
The China Trade Task Force has gone public with an appeal to US President Donald Trump to sign off on
a "comprehensive response" to global competition in the primary aluminium space.
Imports of unwrought aluminium into the United States for November were down from the same time last year, according to data released by the US International Trade Commission on Wednesday.
Silicon metal prices in the United States
inched up again in January, pressured by continuing supply concerns.
East China's Shagang has made
more sharp reductions to its long steel prices for mid-January following a continual decline in the spot market in the earlier part of this month.