Methodology
Contact us
Support
Login
Markets
Agriculture
Forest products
Metals and mining
Battery raw materials
Carbon
Industries
Aerospace and defense
Animal feed and pet food
Automotive
Aviation
Consumer Electronics
Construction
Fast-moving consumer goods
Food and beverage
Scrap and Recycling
Steel Producers
Household durables
Pharmaceuticals
Retail
Products
Price data
News and market analysis
Forecasting analysis
Exchange Data
Risk management
Consulting
Platform
Fastmarkets platform support
Fastmarkets dashboard
Excel Add-in
Mobile app
API
Channel partners
Insights
Key topics
Hotter Commodities
Fast Forward podcast
Events
Agriculture events
Coal events
Critical and battery minerals events
Forest products events
Metals events
Webinars
Industry events
About us
Careers
Our people
Methodology
Newsroom
Get started
Menu
Markets
Agriculture
Forest products
Metals and mining
Battery raw materials
Carbon
Industries
Aerospace and defense
Animal feed and pet food
Automotive
Aviation
Consumer Electronics
Construction
Fast-moving consumer goods
Food and beverage
Scrap and Recycling
Steel Producers
Household durables
Pharmaceuticals
Retail
Products
Price data
News and market analysis
Forecasting analysis
Exchange Data
Risk management
Consulting
Platform
Fastmarkets platform support
Fastmarkets dashboard
Excel Add-in
Mobile app
API
Channel partners
Insights
Key topics
Hotter Commodities
Fast Forward podcast
Events
Agriculture events
Coal events
Critical and battery minerals events
Forest products events
Metals events
Webinars
Industry events
About us
Careers
Our people
Methodology
Newsroom
Get started
Get started
Show Search
Clear
Search Query
Submit Search
Submit
Zinc demand expected to grow this decade despite soft demand, supply challenges, IZA director says: LME Week
Demand for zinc was expected to grow by 2030, despite the challenges facing both the supply and demand sides, Andrew Green, executive director of the International Zinc Association, said in an exclusive interview with Fastmarkets during LME Week in London
October 9, 2024
·
By Natasha Porter
Insights
LME inventories of copper, nickel, zinc rise in August
Total open-tonnage stocks in London Metal Exchange-registered warehouses rose by 6.0% to 1,137,907 tonnes at the end of August, from 1,073,574 at the end of July, according to the latest data released by the exchange on Tuesday, September 10.
September 11, 2024
·
By the Fastmarkets team, Albert MacKenzie, Natasha Porter
Insights
Russia’s Ozernoye zinc mine starts production after delays amid concentrates deficit
The Ozernoye zinc and lead mine in Russia launched concentrates production on Wednesday September 4 after year-long delays, Fastmarkets learned.
September 9, 2024
·
By the Fastmarkets team, Shiyue Zhao, Natasha Porter
Insights
The LME’s block trade plans | Hotter Commodities
The London Metal Exchange has unveiled a series of proposals which, if successful, could accomplish what it failed to achieve close to a decade ago: bringing the investment community into the fold.
September 5, 2024
·
By Andrea Hotter
Insights
Chinese zinc smelters mull output cuts amid tighter supplies of zinc concentrates: sources
The China Zinc Smeltery Purchase Team (CZSPT) are discussing possible production cuts on the back of tighter supplies of zinc concentrates and weak demand, according to information provider Antaike.
August 22, 2024
·
By Sally Zhang, Shiyue Zhao
Insights
Speculative interests in copper driving base metals narratives, says Sucden Financial
Copper market price speculation is driving the base metals narrative, head of research at UK-based services provider Sucden Financial Daria Efanova said during the company’s third-quarter metals webinar on Wednesday July 17.
July 23, 2024
·
By Natasha Porter
Insights
What do the record low base metal concs TCs have in common?
Tightness in raw material supply has driven Fastmarkets’ copper and zinc treatment charges (TCs) to all-time lows, while lead concentrate TCs have hit intra-year lows. Fastmarkets looks at the common themes driving the downward movements
June 28, 2024
·
By Albert MacKenzie
Insights
How Saudi Arabia’s plans to increase base metals production, consumption will affect markets
Saudi Arabia, through its spearheading of a mining and minerals production and consumption push in the Middle East, a region usually associated with oil and gas, is leading neighboring countries to increase their presence in the base metals markets
June 21, 2024
·
By Albert MacKenzie, Imogen Dudman, James McKeigue, Natasha Porter, Laura Roberts
Insights
LME base metals prices mixed; China on holiday
Base metals on the London Metal Exchange were mixed in morning trading on Monday June 10, with three-month prices lacking direction amid thin traded volumes due a public holiday in China, the largest market for base metals
June 10, 2024
·
By Albert MacKenzie
Insights
Base metals futures climb and spot trading hampered
The base metals complex has been on a climb on futures exchanges globally but the surge is not reflected in physical markets, with buyers generally staying out of the market due to elevated prices, sources told Fastmarkets
May 29, 2024
·
By the Fastmarkets team, Dylan Duan, Sally Zhang, Yiwen Ju, Shiyue Zhao, Ruby Liu
Insights
Prev
4 of 9
Next