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This Morning in Metals: Sibanye-Stillwater to acquire Brazil copper, nickel mines

This morning in metals news: Sibanye-Stillwater will acquire copper and nickel mines in Brazil for $1 billion; meanwhile, General Motors announced plans to expand access to electric vehicle charging stations; and, lastly, sales of single-family homes increased in September. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and some best practice advice. Sign up here. […]

ICSG: Global copper mine production up 3.6% through July

Although not accounting for more recent supply concerns, global copper mine production increased by 3.6% through the first seven months of the year, the International Copper Study Group reported. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly updates – without the sales pitch. Sign up now. Global copper production rises through seven months Copper concentrate […]

This Morning in Metals: Chinese auto sales rise 14.9% month over month

This morning in metals news: Chinese auto sales picked up in September on a month-over-month basis; the Energy Information Administration forecast a significant jump in natural gas prices this winter; and, lastly, U.K. steel manufacturers are asking for government intervention in the ongoing energy crisis. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly updates – […]

Week in Review: Global steel demand; aluminum alloys; store-of-value assets

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals storylines here on MetalMiner: Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly updates – without the sales pitch. Sign up now. Week of Oct. 18-22 (steel demand, aluminum alloys and more) Stuart Burns checked […]

This Morning in Metals: USITC rules aluminum foil imports from 5 countries harmful to US industry

This morning in metals news: the United States International Trade Commission this week issued a ruling on imports of aluminum foil from five countries; Ford of Europe reported a decline in sales and European market share; and, lastly, job openings rates declined in 21 states in August, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Each month, […]

This Morning in Metals: BMW to source steel from Sweden’s H2 Green Steel

This morning in metals news: BMW announced Wednesday it will source steel from Swedish firm H2 Green Steel; meanwhile, miner Freeport-McMoRan today reported its third-quarter and nine-month 2021 results; and, finally, metal prices remain elevated but have taken a step back this week. Stay up to date on MetalMiner with weekly updates – without the […]

US housing starts slump in September; mortgage rates move above 3%

U.S. housing starts declined in September from the previous month, the Census Bureau reported this week. Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars and sign up for each on the MetalMiner Events page. This month, on Thursday, Oct. 28, the MetalMiner team will delve into the benefits […]

This Morning in Metals: Steel capacity utilization hits 85.3%

This morning in metals news: U.S. steel capacity utilization reached 85.3% last week; meanwhile, Lightsource bp touted the launch of a Colorado solar project and the world’s “first steel mill to be powered largely by solar energy”; and, lastly, Rio Tinto announced new decarbonization targets. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and some […]

This Morning in Metals: Copper prices continue October surge

This morning in metals news: copper prices have surged this month; median weekly earnings for full-time wage and salary workers are up; and WTI crude oil prices have ticked up since last week. Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars and sign up for each on the […]

Zinc prices boom to 14-year highs as power costs hit producers

Zinc prices have surged to 14-year highs this week, rising by over 24% on a month-over-month basis. The LME three-month zinc price closed Friday at $3,757 per metric ton, according to MetalMiner Insights data. Chinese primary cash zinc closed Monday at $742 per metric ton, up 20.86% month over month. We’re offering timely emails with […]

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