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Iron ore futures rise as China cenbank pledges support

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Update time : 2022-05-09 19:08:38

Returning from a five-day Labour Day break, traders were also upbeat about replenishment demand remaining strong for the steelmaking ingredient in the world’ top steel producer. The most-traded September iron ore contract on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange rose to 881.50 yuan ($133.48) a tonne during morning trade, its highest since April 25.

On the Singapore Exchange, the most-active June contract rose 1.5% to $145 a tonne by 0430 GMT. The People’s Bank of China on Wednesday vowed to “waste no time planning incremental policy tools to support steady economic growth, stabilise employment and prices to provide a fair monetary and financial environment”.

The remarks, lacking in details, came after a top decision-making body of the ruling Communist Party last week pledged to support the economy. Such promises may work well to shore up confidence, but analysts said any market gains may not be sustainable in the absence of clear plans.

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