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Equity markets started to show some weakness last week, although dips were being bought, but this morning, Monday June 15, the mood seems to have become more concerned about the rise in second waves of Covid-19 in many countries and the socio-economic implications of these.
Here are five Fastmarkets stories you might have missed on Friday June 12 that are worth another look.
An overview of the battery raw materials markets and their latest price moves.
Battery-grade lithium compound prices were stable across all markets Fastmarkets assesses on Thursday June 11 due to very low buying activity.
China’s output and sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) continued to increase month on month in May but figures are still down on an annual comparison, reflecting the sharply reduced subsidies.
Taiwanese buyers of imported containerized ferrous scrap continued to pay higher prices for cargoes in the week to Friday June 12 amid climbing prices in global markets.
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