Singapore Iron Ore Derivatives Report 09/08/2021

Iron Ore Market Update

Market Commentary

Iron ore futures sank to $160 on Monday as demand for the steelmaking material is wavering as China looks to clean up its steel sector while the emergence of the delta variant also sparks concerns for the slowing of the Chinese economic recovery. According to China Iron and Steel Association (CISA), daily output from major steel mills was down by 3.03% year-on-year in July just as China’s efforts to rein in its dirtiest steel industry appears to be taking effect. Meanwhile, iron ore imports have fallen for the fourth consecutive month, with imports in July down an astonishing 21.4% year-on-year to 88.51 million tonnes. Furthermore, the outbreak of the delta variant across China is also weighing down on the demand for iron ore and the broader Chinese economy. This came as State Information Centre, a think tank affiliated with economic planner, said that China’s growth in Q3 and Q4 may slow to 6.3% and 5% year-on-year, respectively.

 

In the absence of Singapore, trading was relatively light on Monday. Sep sank to as low as 158.5 in Asia morning but since recovered to above 160.0. In London, Sep was seen trading between 160.3 and 161.5 in the morning, while Q1 also traded down from 143.25 to 143.0 as spreads narrowed. Cal22/23 traded down to 33.0 while Sep/Nov traded 6.70 while Sep/Q4 traded at 6.70.

 

 

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