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Export prices for Japanese steel scrap fell heavily over the past week with exporters reducing rates to stimulate fresh bookings, market sources told Fastmarkets on Wednesday June 24.
Three-month base metals prices traded on the London Metal Exchange were broadly range-bound during the morning session on Wednesday June 24, with the macro-sensitive complex unsure which direction to follow.
Broader markets were consolidating this morning, Wednesday June 24, underpinned by better economic data, but conversely held back by concerns about how the spread of the Covid-19 is accelerating in some regions; the spread in some mining countries is now a potential threat to supply.
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Tuesday June 23 that are worth another look.
Markets underwent a knee-jerk downward reaction earlier this morning, Tuesday June 23, when it looked like the phase one trade deal between the United States and China was over, but markets snapped back once US President Donald Trump announced the deal was “fully intact”.
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Monday June 22 that are worth another look.
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