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Dalian iron ore scales above 700 yuan/T, steel rebar jumps on power curbs

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Update time : 2021-09-27 17:15:45
Chinese iron ore futures gained for the third straight session on Monday, rising more than 5% above a key 700-yuan level, while steel rebar and hot-rolled coils increased amid production controls due to power cuts.

Benchmark iron ore futures on the Dalian Commodity Exchange, for January delivery, rose as much as 5.3% to 715 yuan ($110.57) per tonne in morning trade. They closed up 3.5% to 703 yuan a tonne.

Singapore iron ore futures increased 1.7% to $120.35 per tonne.

Spot prices of 62% iron ore for delivery to China rose $1 to $113 a tonne on Friday, according to SteelHome consultancy.

Analysts with GF Futures, however, said the gains in steelmaking ingredient prices were a bounce-back from previous losses, but they are not sustainable as demand at mills continued to ease.

Capacity utilisation rates of 247 blast furnaces at steel plants across China stood at 82.06% last week, down from 83.74% the week earlier, data from Mysteel consultancy showed.

Prices for steel rebar and hot-rolled coils on the Shanghai Futures Exchange also increased due to production curbs as major steel producing regions are restricting power usages.

The eastern Jiangsu province, one of the major rebar producers, had launched inspections here on companies with annual energy consumption of more than 50,000 tonnes of standard coal this month.

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