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Iron ore futures lower on narrower steel margins

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Update time : 2025-09-02 14:43:06

The most-traded January iron ore contract on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange ended daytime trade 2.67percent lower at 766 yuan (USD107.09) a metric ton. It hit its lowest since August 20 at 761 yuan earlier in the session.

By 0700 GMT, the benchmark October iron ore on the Singapore Exchange lost 2.05 percent to USD101.35 a ton, the weakest since August 25. Narrower steel margins, coupled with expectations of lower hot metal output, have put pressure on ore prices, broker Hongyuan Futures said. Analysts expect hot metal output, a gauge of iron ore demand, to fall sharply as steelmakers in Tangshan and other northern regions curb production to reduce air pollution ahead of a parade on September 3 to commemorate the end of World War Two.

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