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Stainless Steel MMI: Supplier Inventories High & Nickel Starts Rally

Stainless Steel MMI: Supplier Inventories High & Nickel Starts Rally Stainless-MMI-November-1

The Stainless Monthly Metals Index (MMI) moved sideways with a modest 1.41% decline from October to November. All in all, the stainless steel price movement primarily reacted to volatility in nickel trading. Nickel held historically low volume levels over recent months, while nickel prices remained within their short-term range. By November, however, prices began to […]

Pressure Increases on the LME to Ban Russian Metal

Pressure Increases on the LME to Ban Russian Metal AdobeStock_144626327

According to the latest metal news, the London Metal Exchange (LME) is in a quandary over how to handle metal supply from “sanctioned” Russia. Their frustrations continue to be enhanced by the fact that some nations, led by China, remain interested in buying up Russian stock. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, formal and voluntary sanctions […]

Metal Price Trends: Tin May Rebound, While Zinc Could Experience Additional Declines

Metal Price Trends: Tin May Rebound, While Zinc Could Experience Additional Declines People at work galvanizing metallic structures in a zinc bath

Since the beginning of 2022, tin prices have steadily declined. Indeed, such was the case for many metal prices after the March peak. However, it’s possible tin could see a reversal in the long term. As it begins to reach lower support ranges indicated by September 2020’s low, we could see tin start to push […]

LME Puts a Stop on Russian and Belarusian Nickel Warehousing

LME Puts a Stop on Russian and Belarusian Nickel Warehousing AdobeStock_509368108_Preview

The London Metal Exchange (LME) just introduced a ban on nickel with Russian and Belarusian origins. This adds to the long list of Russian sanctions currently imposed by the UK and other NATO nations. The ban will take effect immediately in approved warehouses located within the United Kingdom. This comes not long after the UK […]

Base Metal Prices Contradict the Changing Supply Scenario

Base Metal Prices Contradict the Changing Supply Scenario Steel industry Scunthorpe

Given the state of the world, one would expect base metal prices to show every sign of a resurgence. Certainly, analysts have been bullish about a supply squeeze for months because sky-high natural gas prices forced record electricity costs across Europe. Just this week, the FT reported that Aluminum and Zinc smelters continue to close […]

Significant Decline in LME Stock Levels Brings Commodity Markets into the Spotlight

Significant Decline in LME Stock Levels Brings Commodity Markets into the Spotlight Screen-Shot-2022-08-16-at-3.05.06-PM

MetalMiner follows the LME (London Metal Exchange) very closely, as it remains the largest commodities exchange for base metal options and futures. Recently, we mentioned how the LME had quietly withdrawn its precious metals contracts due to low liquidity. However, that’s only part of the story when it comes to dwindling LME stock. Both LME […]

Vladimir Potanin Sanctioned by the UK and Nickel Price Impact

The UK government has added Vladimir Potanin, Norilsk Nickel’s president and chairman of the management board, to its list of sanctioned individuals. The LME nickel price remains in question. A June 29 update notification from HM Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) noted Potanin’s addition. The stated reason was that he would benefit from […]

MetalMiner Q&A: LME nickel turmoil, volume volatility and what’s next for the exchanges

The MetalMiner team has broken down the significant fluctuations in the LME nickel contract this month. But now that a few weeks have passed since the LME first suspended trading, it’s time to take a look at some other interesting trends at play on the LME and elsewhere. In this question-and-answer session, MetalMiner’s Stuart Burns […]

The LME nickel price debacle continues

Well, if you thought the London Metal Exchange’s unprecedented suspension of trading last week took the steam out of the nickel market and nickel prices, and that the world would revert to orderly conduct Wednesday when the LME resumed trading, you would have been wrong. Nickel price chaos The LME had set trading limits of […]

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