Category: Metal Prices

This Morning in Metals: Chinese Steel Market Slides

This morning in metals news, Chinese steel prices are dropping, Rio Tinto is leading the copper charge in Australia’s Great Sandy Desert and Asian aluminum prices are coming down. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Chinese Steel Market Chinese steel prices are entering a bear market, according to […]

WBMS Report Shows Metal Deficits Can’t Fend Off Falling Investor Appetite

WBMS Report Shows Metal Deficits Can’t Fend Off Falling Investor Appetite

The World Bureau of Metal Statistics’ (WBMS) most recent press release makes for curious reading. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Covering as it does the first three quarters of this year, the January to September period, you could read the report and then ponder the recent price direction […]

This Morning in Metals: Tokyo Steel Announces Plate Price Increase

This morning in metals news, Tokyo Steel plans to raise plate prices, Rio Tinto says new aluminum capacity is needed outside of China and copper prices tick upward. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Plate Prices Rise Tokyo Steel plans to raise heavy plate prices by 2.5% in […]

The November MMI Report: Eight of 10 Subindexes Post Drops

The November Monthly Metals Index (MMI) report is in the books. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook This month’s report again saw a majority of the MMI subindexes post declines. Only the Global Precious and GOES MMIs increased, while the Rare Earths MMI held at the same level […]

This Morning in Metals: Nickel Falls to 11-Month Low

This morning in metals news, the nickel price has plunged to its lowest level in 11 months, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with President Donald Trump over the weekend regarding the U.S.’s steel and aluminum tariffs, and two train derailments appear to have had little impact on Australia’s iron ore sector. Need buying strategies […]

Stainless MMI: LME Nickel Prices, Stainless Surcharges Fall

Stainless MMI: LME Nickel Prices, Stainless Surcharges Fall

The Stainless Steel Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell in November. The index moved back towards September 2017 levels (when it hit 67 points).  The current index stands at 68 points. The drop came as a result of lower LME nickel prices and lower U.S. stainless steel surcharges. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month […]

Week in Review: MMI Week, Tariff Waivers and Russian Sanctions

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: Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook We kicked off our November MMI this week. In case you missed it, revisit our subindex recaps […]

Aluminum MMI: Prices Fall After Supply Concerns Ease

Aluminum MMI: Prices Fall After Supply Concerns Ease

The November Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell this month back to June 2017 levels, before MetalMiner called a bull market for aluminum. The current Aluminum MMI index stands at 88 points, three points lower than last month’s reading. Buying Aluminum in 2019? Download MetalMiner’s free annual price outlook LME aluminum prices fell in October. […]

Global Precious MMI: Is Palladium Price High Enough to Make GM Flirt With Substitution?

MetalMiner’s Global Precious Monthly Metals Index (MMI), tracking a basket of platinum, palladium, gold and silver prices in several geographies across the globe, is now officially in a two-month uptrend this November after several months of declines. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook The Global Precious MMI came […]

Is the Russian Aluminum Giant Rusal Off the Hook?

Reading like Tolstoy’s “War and Peace,” an epic article in The New York Times explores the background and history of Oleg Deripaska’s battle to initially gain acceptance in the West and, later, to save his companies — notably Rusal and its holding company En+ — from potentially bankrupting U.S. sanctions. Buying Aluminum in 2019? Download […]

Scroll to Top