GLOBAL ANTIMONY WRAP: Prices stable; Chinese buyers hold off ahead of Lunar New Year

January 15, 2019 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

The global antimony market was largely quiet in the week ended Friday January 11, with prices in China and Europe unchanged.

In Europe, Fastmarkets' price assessment for MMTA standard grade II antimony, in-warehouse Rotterdam, was stable week on week at $7,700-7,900 per tonne on Friday. The price for trioxide-grade antimony, in-warehouse Rotterdam, was also steady at $7,900-8,100 per tonne on Friday. "There are a few inquiries around and a few deals have been concluded but demand is still not there," a trader in Europe said. "The strengthening yuan this week gave antimony prices a little bit of support." A few small tonnage deals were concluded within the current range, keeping the Fastmarkets assessment stable. Buyer-seller stalemate holds Chinese prices again In China, Fastmarkets'...

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