There doesn’t appear to be a lot of consensus around the copper market. On the one hand, according to Reuters, the International Copper Study Group (ICSG) reports the global refined copper market will be roughly balanced between supply and demand this year. Meanwhile, the group forecasts a significant supply surplus in 2022. The ICSG is […]
Category: Non-ferrous Metals
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 […]
Further bad news for metals consumers: alloying element shortages
We wrote recently about the impact power rationing and rising coal costs were having on metals producers in Europe. Well, it would seem that is not the only driver pushing semi-finished product prices higher this month. Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars and sign up for […]
What’s next for US Section 232 tariffs on EU steel, aluminum?
Talk of trade meetings are usually met with a yawn and click to the next news item. However, last week’s meeting between the E.U. and the U.S. in Pittsburgh may be one event worth following. Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars and sign up for each […]
Week in Review: Aluminum prices remain elevated; power costs weigh on metals producers; IEA releases World Energy Outlook
Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and the metals storylines here on MetalMiner, including aluminum prices, rising power costs and much more: Each month, MetalMiner hosts a webinar on a specific metals topic. Explore the upcoming webinars and sign up for each on the MetalMiner […]
LME CEO weighs in on low-carbon aluminum during LME Week
London Metal Exchange CEO Matthew Chamberlain has expressed doubt over sourcing aluminum from exclusively low-carbon sources in the short term. “There have been calls for us to exclude high-carbon production, but we don’t think that’s the right thing to do because there simply would not be enough aluminum on the market,” Chamberlain said on Oct. […]
Aluminum MMI: Aluminum remains high but stays below all-time high
The Aluminum Monthly Metals Index (MMI) went up by 3.1% this month, as all forms of aluminum jumped this month. We’re offering timely emails with exclusive analyst commentary and some best practice advice. Sign up here. Primary capacity interest Historically high prices, increasing demand and production cuts in China have opened a window of opportunity […]
Week in Review: Energy crisis in China, India; auto sales; copper demand doubts
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: Want an occasional email from MetalMiner that highlights new content with NO sales ploys? Join that list here. Week of Oct. 4-8 Stuart Burns on the energy crisis in China. […]
Copper MMI: Copper demand doubts affect prices
The Copper Monthly Metals Index (MMI) fell 1.7%, as the copper demand picture could be set to weaken and the LME three-month and China primary cash prices fell month over month. Want MetalMiner directly in your inbox? Sign up for weekly updates now. The Fed effect and Congress delays As the Federal Reserve prepares to […]
Automotive MMI: Semiconductor shortage, low inventory weigh on Q3 auto sales
The Automotive Monthly Metals Index (MMI) held flat for this month’s reading, as U.S. auto sales slumped in Q3. Cut-to-length adders. Width and gauge adders. Coatings. Feel confident in knowing what you should be paying for metal with MetalMiner should-cost models. US auto sales slip in Q3 General Motors reported its third-quarter sales fell from 665,192 […]
