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Iron-ore sinks toward test of $100 as plenum fails to inspire

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Update time : 2024-07-24 16:55:03

The steelmaking material fell as much as 2.3% to $101.10 in Singapore, with futures on track for a third day of losses. The outcome of the Third Plenum, a twice-a-decade conclave of Communist Party officials last week, underwhelmed investors, with few steps to boost metals demand or fix the property crisis.

On the supply side, data from Brazil — the largest iron ore exporter after Australia — showed daily average shipments reached 1.62-million tons in the first 15 business days of July, a faster pace than in the same month a year ago. Last week, major miners reported record levels of production.

Iron ore has collapsed by more than a quarter this year, and is one of the worst performing major commodities. The material — which dipped briefly below $100 in both March and April — has been dragged lower by signs that the global seaborne market is in surplus, including ballooning stockpiles at ports.

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