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The Price of Metal Calcium Products is expected to Rise
[Ferro-Alloys.com] It is reported that recently the price of calcium wires and calcium tablets has raised slightly. It is estimated by the insiders that the price of the two products will continue to rise. |
China’s FeTi Price Kept Steady
[Ferro-Alloys.com] China’s ferrotitanium30# prices kept steady with transaction price at RMB 7,600-7,800/ton,and the average prices were RMB 7,600/ ton. |
About 30 EMM Plants Operate by the End of 2015
By the end of 2015, there are about 30 enterprises still produce electrolytic manganese flake 99.7% products in China. Among them, Hunan has 11 plants, Guizhou has 6 plants, Chongqing has 5 plants, Guangxi has 3 plants, and other main producing regions have 8 ... |
Production Cuts Mean Nothing without Improved Demand
Ores and alloys producers have announced a swathe of new production curtailments in the past few weeks in response to poor market conditions.Three production cuts, in chrome ore, ferro-chrome and silico-manganese were announced on December 1 alone, although tw... |
Review of China’s Chrome Market in September 2015 and Outlook
Major stainless steel mills in Southern China, such as Tsingshan Group and Baosteel, kept a rollover of their high-carbon ferrochrome tender prices in November, which brought support for the domestic high-carbon ferrochrome prices; however, major stainless ste... |
Nickel to Rise above $20,000/tonne by 2017 – Alto Capital
A bullish outlook that will see nickel climb out of its current price slump and double in value to in excess of US$20000 a tone before March 2017, has been forecast today by market observer, Alto Capital. |
Goldman Lowers 2016 Price Forecasts for Nickel
Goldman Sachs on Thursday slashed its 2016 price forecast for nickel by more than 20%, primarily citing challenges to Chinese metals and mining demand. |
Global Nickel Market Seen in 23000t Deficit in 2016 – INSG
The global nickel market should swing into a 23000 tonne deficit in 2016 from a small surplus in 2015, the International Nickel Study Group said on Wednesday, predicting that Chinese customers would drive an increase in nickel use. |
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