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US to make up for lost time in transition to low-carbon world, Yellen says
The United States plans to “make up for lost time” in the battle against climate change by developing new technologies and investing in the products that will drive the transition to a global, low-carbon economy, according to the country’s Treasury chief, Janet Yellen.
May 18, 2021
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By Andrea Hotter
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COKING COAL DAILY: Coking coal, PCI prices up in cfr, fob markets
Seaborne coking coal prices surged up in both the cfr and fob markets on Friday May 14 due to increased buying interest and positive market sentiment in both markets.
May 14, 2021
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By Alice Li
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MORNING VIEW: Inflation concerns rattle equities, metals take note
Base metals prices on both the LME and SHFE were mainly weaker this morning, Thursday May 13, this after some choppy trading in recent days and the greater-than-expected pick-up in the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Wednesday.
May 13, 2021
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By William Adams
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DAILY STEEL SCRAP: Turkish deep-sea scrap import prices supported by Chinese demand for billet
Turkish steel producers continued to pay higher prices for deep-sea scrap after securing more billet sales into China, market participants told Fastmarkets on Tuesday May 11.
May 11, 2021
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By Cem Turken
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Pilbara Minerals targets ‘mid-stream’ lithium salts production
Pilbara Minerals is targeting “mid-stream” lithium salts production to achieve a greener and better supply chain, Dale Henderson, the Australia-listed lithium miner’s chief operating officer, said during an investor meeting on Tuesday May 11.
May 11, 2021
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By Susan Zou
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FOCUS: China’s stricter steel capacity swap ratios to cool overheated raw materials markets
China’s new and stricter steel capacity swap ratios will cool the overheated steelmaking raw materials market and pave the way for more electric-arc furnaces to be used in its mammoth steel industry, market sources told Fastmarkets this week.
May 7, 2021
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By Alice Li
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MORNING VIEW: Base metals prices mixed; aluminium lurches higher with copper, lead following
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange and the Shanghai Futures Exchange were for the most part stronger this morning, Friday May 7, as were broader markets.
May 7, 2021
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By William Adams
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MORNING VIEW: Copper, aluminium upbeat, other metals tread water in high ground
Base metals prices on the London Metal Exchange were a bit more mixed this morning, Thursday May 6, while the return of trading on the Shanghai Futures Exchange after the Labor Day holidays saw good gains in all metals apart from zinc.
May 6, 2021
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By William Adams
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COMMENT: China’s new ferrous tax regime to kickstart new era of steel
China's new tax regime for ferrous raw materials and steel exports will kick off a new era for the steel sector, one in which demand and supply will become more balanced and the country cuts its dependency on iron ore at a faster pace.
May 6, 2021
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By Paul Lim
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MORNING VIEW: LME base metals prices consolidating in high ground
With Chinese markets closed, volume traded on the London Metal Exchange has been light this morning, Tuesday May 4, with 2,368 lots traded as of 6.14am. But the base metals were holding up in high ground with gains averaging 0.7%, led by a 1.1% rise in copper to $9,916.50 per tonne.
May 4, 2021
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By William Adams
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