So, after weeks of will he, won’t he, Russian President Vladimir Putin finally ordered troops into two regions of eastern Ukraine. After recognizing Luhansk and Donetsk as independent states earlier this week, Putin made an emotional and rambling televised address to the Russian people. Where this will lead no one knows. But it seems unlikely […]
Category: Metal Prices
Green energy boom now biting all of Europe — and the USA, too
In 2018, a pair of us on the MetalMiner team attended the “premier aluminum conference in Europe” — Aluminum 2018 Dusseldorf. Although Dusseldorf felt like a charming Ohio blue collar town with good beer, one of us left the event with a deep cough (obviously pre-Covid). Oddly enough, the weather alert app kept displaying daily […]
Forecasters call for rising Chinese iron ore prices
Ed note: MetalMiner analysts will present an aluminum and carbon steel price market outlook on Wednesday, March 2 at 11:00-11:30 am The price decline of iron ore appears short-lived as the Chinese government cracks down on speculative trading. This has led many market analysts to forecast a rise in ore prices in the coming months. […]
Metal inventory levels dwindle and that could hit metal prices
While inventory levels serve as an interesting measure for fundamental analysis, that measure remains irrelevant for the short term. But when inventory levels change dramatically and over a longer time frame, they can have both an impact on price and also reflect more profound changes within the market. Ultimately, if not immediately, those factors could […]
Ban on Australian coal imports has minimal impact on China steel prices
China and Australia appear to have finally moved away from each other. The relationship turned frosty after China imposed an “unofficial ban” on Australian coal imports back in November, 2019. At the time, many speculated that China would suffer more. But steel prices have held steadier as well. The dispute started between sometime in 2019 […]
No respite for European zinc smelters in face of high energy costs
European zinc producers will continue to face volatile energy costs until more renewable sources and LNG gas become more accessible, industry watchers said. “Zinc smelters are really struggling as electricity is a bigger proportion of the cost compared with copper or nickel smelters,” one analyst told MetalMiner. This has led to rising zinc prices. Renewables […]
Rising Lithium prices fuel EV anxiety
MetalMiner welcomes Henk Van Alphen, CEO of Wealth Minerals, (WML – TSX.V) a company focused on the acquisition and development of lithium projects in South America. He can be reached at: henk@wealthminerals.com. As the price of lithium has skyrocketed over 400% in the past year, the demand for lithium-ion batteries appears more intense than ever. […]
Rare Earth Metals MMI: Dramatic price increases last seen in 2012
The Rare Earth Metals Index (MMI) rose by over 17% month over month. MetalMiner launched the entire MMI series in January, 2012. At that time, all of the rare earth metals began with an index reading of 100. By June of 2013, the rare earth metals MMI plummeted to 29 and reached a low in […]
Lithium prices outstrip even the base metals bull run
Base metal prices have seen significant increases over recent weeks. However, one metal has outperformed them all this month, lithium. The lithium spot market for battery grade salts, specifically carbonates and hydroxides, surged nearly 15% in just the last week, according to Fastmarkets. Fastmarkets’ price for lithium carbonate, 99.5% Li2CO3 min, battery grade, spot price […]
Renewables and GOES MMI increase despite steel price decline
The Renewables Monthly Metals Index (MMI) rose by 4.6% month over month. California to add more renewables, batteries The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved plans in early February to expand renewables and batteries as part of California’s power resources. The decision supports California’s larger ambitions to procure all of its electricity from clean sources […]
