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Iron ore, ferrous futures dip

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Update time : 2023-01-04 19:35:25

Top steel producer China’s factory activity shrank at a sharper pace in December as surging Covid-19 infections disrupted production and curbed demand after Beijing largely removed anti-virus curbs, a private sector survey showed.

Iron ore’s most-traded May contract on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange fell as much as 1.5% to 842 yuan ($121.66) a tonne, surrendering some of its recent gains. It hit a more than six-month high of 867.50 yuan last week.

On the Singapore Exchange, the steelmaking ingredient’s benchmark February contract was down 0.9% at $116.20 a tonne, as of 0249 GMT.

Some people in Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan braved the cold and a rise in Covid-19 infections to return to regular activity on Monday, but analysts expect continuing pressures ahead for the world’s second-biggest economy.

“Chinese Covid rates are going to have a substantial impact on the ability of factories to produce, on transport to deliver, builders to build and on finance companies to finance,” said John Meyer, an analyst at SP Angel.

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