Kallanish Steel Weekly
Last week BHP has said it has not seen any impact on its operations from the coronavirus, despite a small number of its staff globally testing positive. It notes there has not been any broad transmission between employees and that it has taken measures to reduce the risk of the …
Last week the rapid slump of Turkish scrap prices took the differential between scrap and iron ore to record-low levels. Despite the difficulties in the global steel markets, iron ore is holding between $80/tonne and $90/t. Turkish scrap values meanwhile touched a fouryear low ast week. According to Kallanish, the …
The rating agency Fitch expects iron ore prices to fall in the second half of 2020 as a result of increasing output in Brazil and Australia later in the year, as well as slower economic growth. Its iron ore price assumptions, however, remain unchanged at $75/tonne cfr China for 62% …
Uncertainty increased in the global steel market last week as the Covid-19 spread impacted the outlook for many of the largest steelmaking and steel-consuming countries. While Chinese iron ore prices are holding up relatively well, billet prices have come under increasing pressure. Billet prices are often a good indicator of …
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Anonymous
Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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