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China Abandons Hard Growth Target, Shifts Stimulus Focus to Jobs
The Chinese government abandoned its decades-long practice of setting an annual target for economic growth amid the storm of uncertainty unleashed by the coronavirus pandemic, and said it would continue to increase stimulus. Speaking at the National People’s Congress in Beijing on Friday morning, Premier Li Keqiang delivered an annual policy address that instead laid …
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Iron ore blips back on supply fears, stimulus hopes
Iron ore futures recovered from yesterday’s blip to trade above $95 as investors become increasingly concerned over the coronavirus crisis in Brazil. Brazil’s iron ore shipments had their slowest start to a year in the last five years. Brazilian miner Vale downgraded its production guidance early in the year, Morgan Financials Ltd noted that more …
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What to Watch as China Unveils Stimulus in Policy Meeting
China’s top leaders should reveal on Friday how much they’re planning to spend on stimulus to support the post-virus economy, when they belatedly announce their economic policy blueprint for the rest of 2020. The centerpiece event will be the work report delivered by Premier Li Keqiang, which typically contains the economic growth and spending targets, …
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Iron ore futures retreat as traders take profits ahead of Two Sessions
Iron ore futures retreated on Wednesday ahead of China’s Two Sessions meeting which is scheduled to convene tomorrow. Some profit-taking activities could be attributed to the decline as investors await the annual meeting for news of fresh impetus. Iron ore has enjoyed a stellar run of late, gaining over $13 since the start of …
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China May Tighten Australian Coal Imports Amid Tensions
China may tighten Australian coal imports amid recent tensions between the two countries, according to a daily note from China Coal Market, which is affiliated with China Coal Transport and Distribution Association. * If the curbs are put in place, Australian coal prices will be hit, said the note * NOTE: China targeted Australian coal …
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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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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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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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China Home-Price Growth Accelerates in Property Market Boost
China’s house-price growth accelerated in April as the central bank’s credit easing gave the property market a much-needed lift out of the coronavirus shutdown. * New-home prices in 70 major cities, excluding state-subsidized housing, gained 0.42% in April, National Bureau of Statistics data released Monday showed. That’s up from a 0.13% increase in March. * …
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