Category: Metal Prices

Raw Steels MMI: Domestic U.S., China Steel Prices Still Falling

The Raw Steels Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell again this month, dropping to 79 points. The current MMI index has fallen toward October 2017 levels of 79, before global steel prices started to rise sharply. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook The recent slowdown in domestic steel price […]

Copper MMI Drops as Chilean Production Reaches Historic High

In January, the Copper Monthly Metals Index (MMI) dropped 3.9%, falling back 3 points to the November 2018 level of 74. Lower LME copper prices drove the index lower. Need buying strategies for copper? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Similar to other base metals, LME copper prices fell in December. LME copper prices […]

Precious Metals MMI: Norilsk, JPMorgan Chase Bullish on Hybrid Car Demand’s Role in Palladium Prices

It looks as though the winter is just heating up for the Global Precious Monthly Metals Index (MMI). The sub-index tracking a basket of gold, silver, platinum and palladium prices from four different geographies rose three points to hit 90 for the January reading — a 3.4% increase — driven by a still-hot palladium price. […]

Rare Earths MMI Falls as China Continues Fight Against Illegal REE Mining

The Rare Earths Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell 5.5% to land at 17, just one point shy of its all-time historical low (16). Certain constituent metal prices rose, such as cerium oxide and europium oxide. However, several others fell, including neodymium oxide (falling 0.6% to $45,649 per metric ton) and terbium metal (falling 0.7% to […]

Automotive MMI Falls to 17-Month Low as Producers Pray for China Rebound

The Automotive Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell 3.2% to a value of 92 this month, its lowest level in 17 months. After riding high during mid-2017, above the baseline of 100, the Automotive MMI sub-index — tracking a basket of industrial metals and materials crucial to the automotive sector — has been in a continued overall […]

Construction MMI Holds Steady Amidst Government Shutdown, Trump’s Border Wall Hopes

The Construction Monthly Metals Index (MMI) stemmed last month’s seven-point loss by leveling out for the January 2019 reading. Our Construction MMI sub-index — tracking a basket of industrial metals, materials and other indicators crucial to the construction sector — stayed at a value of 82, holding steady from December’s reading. The constituent metal and material […]

New Report: What Falling Oil Prices and Weak U.S. Dollar Mean for Industrial Metals

MetalMiner has just released its January 2019 edition of the Monthly Metal Buying Outlook, in which we explore how the fall in commodities — namely crude oil prices — and the continued weakness of the greenback are driving industrial metals prices. What Happened Over the Last Month? According to the report, Both commodities and base […]

This Morning in Metals: Chinese Steel Prices Continue to Slide

This morning in metals news, prices of Chinese steel and steelmaking ingredients were down Friday, India is in talks with the U.S. over a steel tariff exemption and Japanese crude steel output might be decline in the first quarter of 2019. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Chinese […]

Week in Review: Russia Sanctions News and the Year in Review

Week in Review: Russia Sanctions News and the Year in Review

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was with some of the stories here on MetalMiner on this final Friday of 2018: Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns touched on the U.S. Treasury’s sanctions announcement vis-a-vis previously […]

This Morning in Metals: London Copper Jumps 1%

This morning in metals news, LME copper jumped 1% Thursday, China Minmetals Corporation will buy over 2 million tons of iron ore from miner Rio Tinto next year and India is challenging a World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling on its steel safeguard against Japan. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook LME […]

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