Iron Ore DCE January Daily Technical Review Aug 27th

Verdict – Short-term bearish. DCE iron ore daily chart created five waves according to Elliot theory. Currently entering the first correction phase. Any rebound is opportunity for short position. However a rebound above 851.5 could be a level to reverse. From hourly chart, 807.5- 811.0 is an area support iron ore market for many times …

Steel and Scrap News 27/8/20

*Turkish Scrap Turkish Deepsea import scrap prices rebound as buying activity resumes.   Deepsea Turkish import scrap prices strengthened, as one Marmara mill was heard to book three cargoes, breaking a two-week long silence in the market. S&P Global Platts assessed Turkish imports of premium heavy melting scrap 1/2 (80:20) at $284.50/mt CFR on Aug. …

Morning Oil Report 27/8/20

Good morning all. Brent futures for October, which expire on Friday, rose 13 cents, or, 0.3% to $45.77 a barrel by 5:40 am GMT. The more active November Brent contract was up 10 cents at $46.26 per barrel. WTI futures rose 1 cent to $43.40 a barrel.   Hurricane Laura, a Category 4 storm, continued …

Daily Ferrous Physical Review Aug 27th

Ferrous Market –    MySteel researched 64 steel mills import iron ore concentrates at 16.71 million tonnes. Iron ore turnover in 25 days. –    Iron ore traded actively in Corex yesterday, most are port trades. Current market is reluctant to accept higher iron ore price, trade volume become light each time after iron ore rebound since …

Castaway Podcast – Episode 22

Storm clouds are brewing in the US, but for now it’s all clear at the FIS offices where the team are joined by Richard Heath, Senior Manager of group Strategy at EEX, to discuss developments in the dry and container freight futures markets, together with our usual comment and analysis across FIS products   Available …

Capesize rates inch up on firm Pacific market

Capesize freight rates continued its upward climb on bullish market sentiments with firmer Pacific market. The Capesize 5 time charter average then rose by $708 day-on-day to $19,015 on Tuesday, with the September contracts reaching a high of $23,100, while the October contracts at high $23,150. Riding on the good freight rates, the Baltic Dry …