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China construction in the bubble, iron ore demand risk remains
Ferrous Sector Money Flow: DCE iron ore aggregated open interest is up 38.97% from April 29th and reached the highest level in Q2, coking coal decreased by 18.55% during the same period. Steel, coke and flat glass used in house construction remained stable on open interest. Investors should be aware of money flow out of …
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China Mulls Targeting Australian Wine, Dairy on Coronavirus Spat
Australian exports of wine, seafood, oatmeal, fruit and dairy are in danger of being targeted by China if Beijing decides to escalate a row over Canberra’s calls for an investigation into the origin of Covid-19, according to people familiar with the matter Chinese officials have compiled a list of potential goods that it could target …
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Repeat of Oil’s Sub-Zero Plunge Unlikely as June Expiry Nears
Oil’s historic crash below zero looked increasingly like an aberration as the June contract rose for a fourth day in its last session of trading before expiring. Amid growing signs of a nascent recovery in demand, deepening production cuts and optimism that the world is getting closer to finding a vaccine for the coronavirus, futures …
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Iron Climbs as Traders Eye Steel Demand, Supply Fears
Iron ore futures extended gains for a third day to reach the highest since January as investors weigh strong domestic demand in China and supply worries from Brazil. The recovery in the production from steel mills in China is boosting sentiment, while iron ore port stockpiles declined to the lowest in more than three years …
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Clear skies but airfreight outlook is anything but
Further signs of weakness have appeared in the forward airfreight price, as rates out of Hong Kong into the US have completely collapsed. Congestion remains in Shanghai, as cargo gets backed up across a number of the core mainland Chinese airports. China has locked down a second city this week (Jilin), on reports of new …
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Commodities Bounce Back on Chinese Stimulus Anticipation and Vaccine Hopes
Freight prices jumped on Monday with front month Capesize futures up over 10% on anticipation of a large stimulus package out of China later this week. This created a knock-on effect into the smaller vessels with the Panamax front month futures up over 5%. Oil futures performed well with a USD 3.00 move higher, as …
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FIS Technical – Brent July Daily
Steel on the march as Brazil supply, port stocks fall
Iron ore futures soared on Monday on supply-side concerns as major producer Brazil becomes a global hotspot for coronavirus. The country has now close to a quarter of a million cases, the four largest total case count, and a death of over 16,000. According to shipping activity models by Westpac, supply from Brazil has fallen …
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DCE rallies on high demand and tightening supply
Chinese futures rose on better Chinese iron ore demand, while tight port inventory and slow shipment continued to support price upticks. As such, the most-actively traded iron ore futures on the Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE), for September delivery, jumped by 5.41% on-day to RMB 691.50 per tonne on Monday. Following the rally, the steel rebar …
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