GLOBAL FERRO-SILICON WRAP: China stems price losses; Europe, US markets hold

By Chris Kavanagh / April 16, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Chinese domestic ferro-silicon prices stabilized last week, with production cuts and a sudden jump in ferro-silicon futures on the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange supporting the free market.

China garners production, futures support  Europe awaits tenders results  US ends six-week losing streak Metal Bulletin assessed Chinese domestic spot ferro-silicon (basis 75% silicon) prices unchanged week on week at 6,100-6,500 yuan ($972-$1,035.80) per tonne on Friday April 13. Current domestic prices are at cost production levels for some ferro-silicon plants, which is causing them to lose money, according to industry sources. To stave off the threat of potential losses, some producers have cut or stopped producing 75% grade alloy. Some switched to producing 72% silicon-grade which, while resulting in more sales, has meant lower sales prices. Export prices for ferro-silicon from mainland China (basis 75% silicon, 7.5% carbon) were down, dropping $10 per tonne week on week to $1,340-1,400 per tonne on April 13, according to Metal Bulletin's latest assessment. Producers did not want...

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