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FIS Castaway Podcast Episode 17
Nervous you don’t know enough about Air Freight Futures? Surely you can’t be serious…. Tune in to this week’s episode of FIS Castaway to learn more on AFFAs, and get the usual commodity market analysis from the FIS team. Available now on the FIS website (www.freightinvestorservices.com/media ) Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7yMLsm5s8tLtrCQr7bG8wD?si=FW6Rvj9HRjClAx3vRjq8iw And Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/fis-castaway/id1507094242 Disclaimer: freightinvestorservices.com/castaway-disclaimer/
FIS Singapore Iron Ore Derivatives Report 22/07/2020
Iron ore futures slumped on Wednesday morning in London on fresh concerns over rising US-China tensions after US forced the closure of the Chinese Consulate at Houston. Iron ore futures initially held firm, with Aug hovering around mid-108 despite China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology warned on Tuesday that current iron ore prices …
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DCE gains on better H2 outlook
Iron ore future rose for the second consecutive day on better market outlook on anticipation of improved steel demand after rainy season in China. The most-traded iron ore for September delivery on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange continued the upward trend with gains of 1.14% or RMB 9.50 day-on-day to RMB 841.50 a tonne on Wednesday. …
London Iron Ore Market Report
Oil and Ore Intraday Morning Technical
DCE rebounds on Chinese fiscal stimulus
Iron ore futures opened low and closed on high on Tuesday, following market optimism on China’s demand despite rising supply from miners. The most-traded iron ore for September delivery on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange rebounded from yesterday losses and gained by 2.75% or RMB 22.50 day-on-day to RMB 841 a tonne on July 21. Joining …
FIS Weekly Ferrous Report 21072020
London Iron Ore Market Report
DCE slides on high port inventory
Iron ore futures closed at slight correction after a strong opening, only to sustain losses at the afternoon session due to rising port inventory. The most-traded iron ore for September delivery on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange slipped by 0.31% or RMB 2.50 day-on-day to RMB 817 a tonne on Monday. Similarly, the steel rebar contract …