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21 July 2009
Chinese manganese alloy producers are increasing offer prices due to stronger demand from domestic steel mills and increased ore costs.
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16 July 2009
China’s unprecedented levels of imports this year have been well documented, as has the fact that its exports have fallen. This implies that a much greater volume of molybdenum is inside China. There can be two possible reasons to explain this.
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01 July 2009
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01 July 2009
Chinese imports plummet, but prices continue to rise.
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01 July 2009
Ferro-chrome contract price rises, as do electricity prices. But seeing as China is the only influential country seriously in the market for ferro-chrome at the moment, if they were to pull out this would have a significant (downward) effect on the price of ferro-chrome.
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01 July 2009
European silicon metal prices are weakening against very slow demand in the secondary aluminium sector.
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01 July 2009
The big European ferro-silicon producers have increased their offers on the spot market as domestic consumers have been looking to buy more raw materials to replenish their stocks.
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01 July 2009
Nickel prices climb back up to $15,000/tonne.
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01 July 2009
Ferro-vanadium prices surge as buying increases, and stocks fall.
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01 July 2009
The high-carbon ferro-manganese market in the USA has stabilised despite persistent steel market weakness. Meanwhile, Indian Manganese prices improve on stronger demand and tight supply