Brazil's Vale is warning of a 12.8-million-tonnes-per-year impact on its iron ore production as a result of the suspension of operations at its Timbopeba mine in Ouro Preto city, in the country's Minas Gerais state, following a civil court decision.The miner said that the court - within the scope of a public civil action filed by Minas Gerais' public prosecution office - had instructed it to refra...Read More
DGX has managed to take back its 80-day moving averageShares of Quest Diagnostics Inc (NYSE:DGX) are down 0.2% at $88.28 this morning, after Credit Suisse downgraded the stock to "neutral" from "outperform" andcut its price target to $91 from $101. Though it sees near-term headwinds, the firm said it was optimistic toward Quest Diagnostic's long-term outlook saying, "reimbursement pressures and r...Read More
LL just hit a new 10-year low The shares of Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc (NYSE:LL) are taking a beating this morning, on a wave of bad news for the hardwood flooring concern. The company reported fourth-quarterrevenue that fell short of expectations, and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Martin Agard announced that he is leaving the company effective April 5. As a result, LL stock is down 9% at $9....Read More
The Chinese and European ferro-vanadium markets continued their downward trends last week amid sluggish demand, Fastmarkets heard on Monday March 18. Chinese ferro-vanadium, pentoxide markets soften on lack of buying appetite Aggressive offers in Europe continue to push ferro-vanadium market down European pentoxide market softens on weak demand Poor trading in US ferro-vanadium market.The Chinese...Read More
SYNA stock is heavily shortedHuman interface technology expert Synaptics, Incorporated (NASDAQ:SYNA) is watching its stock price plummet today, last seen down 17.1% at $35.78. The sell-off comes after the company, on Friday evening, said CEO Richard Bergman is leaving the firm, and its fiscal third-quarter revenue will come in at the lower end of its expected range due to weakness in the Chinese m...Read More
There are reports a U.S.-China meeting could be pushed back againDow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) futures are pointed modestly lower this morning, under pressure once more from embattled blue chip Boeing (BA). Shares of the aerospace stock are down 2.5% ahead of the bell after The Wall Street Journal reported that Department of Transportation (DOT) officials and federal prosecutors are probing...Read More
A deep dive into spring seasonality tells us what to expect through the end of AprilLast week's bullish price action during March options expiration week appears to have taken out technical resistance at the S&P 500 Index (SPX - 2,822.48) 2,820 level by a sliver, which happens to be 20% off the December 2018 lows. While last week's rally was propelled by a few factors, the dollar's failure to brea...Read More
By: Keith Weiner, Monetary MetalsMy goal is to make you mad. Not at me (though I expect to ruffle a few feathers with this one). At the evil being wrought in the name of fighting inflation and maximizing employment. And at the aggressive indifference to this evil, exhibited by the capitalists, the gold bugs, and the otherwise-free-marketers.So, today I am going to do something I have never done....Read More
StrengthsThe best performing metal this week was palladium, up 2.42 percent, despite speculators cutting their bullish view to a four-month low. Gold traders were bullish this week, after two weeks of being neutral on the outlook for the yellow metal, on the expectation that central bank policies will help spur demand, according to the weekly Bloomberg survey. Gold climbed back above the $1,300...Read More
By: Dave KranzlerI sourced the chart below from a blog called The Macro Tourist. I added the title and the two yellow trend lines. The chart shows the daily price of gold since the inception of the bull market in 2000-2001. Last Friday (March 8th) gold popped $12 +/- (depending on the time from which you measure). I mentioned to some colleagues that "gold may be starting something special."The...Read More
By: Avi GilburtMany investors maintain beliefs about the stock market which often have them looking the wrong way at the market turns. In fact, I can no longer count how many comments I see about how the Fed is what directs our stock market action, and it just makes me scratch my head.The main argument by Fed watchers is that the Fed's easy money drives the stock market. Yet, the Fed's balance s...Read More
The broad averages have rallied from their Christmas lows almost as steeply as they got there in the fourth quarter. The first 2,000 points of the Dow's trampoline bounce took just seven trading days. At the time, we wrote that the trend would continue until even hardcore skeptics were convinced that new all-time highs were likely. That is what bear rallies are supposed to do. Well, another 1100...Read More
How you can transform lagging indicators into leading indicators.For hundreds of years, since the first stock exchange opened its doors, every trader has been looking for an edge... Some way to predict what will happen next... And hopefully collect a fat "paycheck" at the end of the road.From Bollinger bands to momentum oscillators, technical indicators have been at the forefront of this constant...Read More
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A preliminary decision from a court in Brazil's Itabira city, in the country's southeastern Minas Gerais state, has ordered Vale to suspend activities at two of its tailings dams, following a request from the Minas Gerais state prosecutors' office, MPMG.Vale immediately complied with the decision, which affects the dams of Minervino and Cord??o Nova Vista, part of the Cau?? mine, the company said...Read More
The expectation for higher tender prices for chrome ore in April supported the prices for ore in China and for alloy in Japan and South Korea, Fastmarkets heard on Monday March 18. UG2 and Turkish lumpy ore prices rise Domestic alloy price climbs in China Alloy prices in Europe, Japan, South Korea increase Imported alloy prices stable in US, China.Prices for chrome ore imported into China and in C...Read More
The market for flat steel exports from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) remained relatively unchanged at the start of this week amid low availability, sources told Fastmarkets on Monday March 18.Fastmarkets' weekly price assessment for CIS-origin exports of hot-rolled coil (HRC) was $510-520 per tonne fob Black Sea on March 14, narrowing from $500-525 per tonne fob Black Sea a week bef...Read More
Here are five Fastmarkets MB stories you might have missed on Monday March 18 that are worth another look.Bulk alloy suppliers are reporting increased prompt demand from British consumers amid concerns about potential supply disruptions when the United Kingdom leaves the European Union. A preliminary decision from a court in Brazil's Itabira city, in the country's southeastern Minas Gerais st...Read More
Gold has turned south from the descending resistance at 1306 and priced through the 1300 level to a low of 1298.34 so far, looking for a break below with sights set on 1280. Price action likely limited until the Fed this week, but plenty of risk events on the cards to move markets. Gold prices have been recovering from the 1280 lows but has so far been unable convince o the upside wi...Read More
The major gold miners are still struggling fundamentally. Their production shrinkage is accelerating, pushing costs proportionally higher. That led to weaker sales and operating cash flows in Q4.And, accounting profits cratered into a dark abyss on enormous and suspicious impairment charges by big gold miners involved in mega-mergers. These poor results are retarding GDX's upside potential.But sma...Read More