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This Morning in Metals: Moody’s steel outlook upgraded to stable

This morning in metals news: investor service Moody’s upgraded its global steel sector outlook from negative to stable; the E.U. slapped duties on stainless steel from China, Indonesia and Taiwan; and the American Iron and Steel Institute reported September import market share in the U.S. reached 16%. Are you under pressure to generate steel cost […]

Week in Review: Coronavirus impacts; precious metals plunge; ‘negative oil’

Before we head into the weekend, let’s take a look back at the week that was and some of the metals coverage here on MetalMiner, including: the coronavirus outbreak’s impact on share prices and commodities prices; a look back at Norsk Hydro’s 2019; precious metals prices’ plunge; Moody’s releases a coronavirus heat map; and “negative […]

This Morning in Metals: U.S. real GDP rises 2.1% in Q4 2019

This morning in metals news, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released U.S. real GDP growth figures for Q4 2019, Moody’s says the coronavirus will impact spending in China and Nucor Corporation reported its Q4 2019 and full-year 2019 financial results. Looking for metal price forecasting and data analysis in one easy-to-use platform? Inquire about […]

This Morning in Metals: Moody’s Downgrades Outlook for U.S. Steel Sector

This morning in metals news, the U.S. steel industry received a downgrade from Moody’s, a Russian tin producer is looking to expand production and oil prices have taken a fall. Keep up to date on everything going on in the world of trade and tariffs via MetalMiner’s Trade Resource Center. Moody’s Down on U.S. Steel […]

Moody’s Paints Bullish Picture of Indian Steel Sector

Moody’s Investors Service has said India will be the brightest spot for the steel sector over the next 12-18 months, according to a report by the Hindu Business Line. Need buying strategies for steel? Request your two-month free trial of MetalMiner’s Outlook Moody’s pointed out that India’s steel consumption was rising at least 5.5%-6% every […]

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