Weekly Reports
Low-grade Ni Ores Price Declined on Changes of Supply & Demand-China (Jun.16-Jun.20)
For low-grade Ni ores supply, in Q3, the Philippines would enter the export peak period, so under the large supply condition, the low-grade Ni ores price was easy to go down. |
High FeNi was hard to Rise for weak Demand from Steel Mills-China
n July, more steel mills would start to overhaul. Therefore, the demand for raw materials would decline. Besides, according to some steel mills, most of them still held some high FeNi stock now, |
FeCr Prices Bottomed with Expected Increase in Later Period in China (June16th-June20th)
Major steel mills and ferrochrome producers considered the present price of FeCr prices bottomed and it was likely to rise inQ3 in China. |
Si Metal Kept Firm with Inactive Purchase of Buyers (June 16th-20th)
Si Metal Kept Firm with Inactive Purchase of Buyers (June 16th-20th) |
CaSi Price Hard to Rise in China (June 16th-20th)
CaSi Price Hard to Rise in China (June 16th-20th) |
Mg Price Kept Flat in China (June16th-June20th)
Export market of magnesium ran better with improved price at home and the approach of summer vacation in Europe |
FeSi Prices Remained Flat in China (June16th-June20th)
Tight supply of FeSi75# continued due to improved demand from export market and smooth supply of FeSi72# lingered on in China. Special ferrosilicon prices surged in China. Production of Chinese ferrosilicon was around 410 thousand tons in May 2014, slightly do... |
FeTi Price Was Stable while Ti Ore Market Was Weak-China (June9th –June 13th)
It seems that titanium market keep calm in China with no big change for quotation. FeTi30 price was kept at RMB11,400-11,500/mt(USD1,868.9-11,885.2/mt) 25% titanium bases and RMB12,000-12,100/mt (USD1,967.2-1,983.6/mt) 25% titanium bases for FeTi40. FeTi70 was... |
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