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Moly Slides Faster as Liquidating Traders Panic
Molybdenum prices kept falling on Friday June 27 as “panicking” traders liquidated stocks. |
Avanti Mining Starts Construction of BC Moly Mine
TSX-V-listed project developer Avanti Mining said it had started construction of its C$812-million Kitsault molybdenum mine, a significant past-producing mine, located in northern British Columbia. |
Market Muses on Future of FeMo as Summer Slump Starts
Ferro-molybdenum prices drifted lower in Europe on Friday June 20, as market participants reported reduced buying activity on declining demand, marking the beginning of the traditionally quiet summer period. |
FeMo Prices Fall in Europe on Profit Taking, Weaker Sentiment
Ferro-molybdenum prices dropped in Europe on Friday June 13, as market participants reported further profit taking, coupled with a change in sentiment. |
Global molybdenum usage rises as the world begins easing out of the pandemic, while production falls in 2021
Global production of molybdenum was 575.8 million pounds in 2021, a fall of 4% from 602.4 million pounds in 2020, figures released by the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) show. Global usage rose 13% to 611.2 million pounds from 539.7 million pounds ... |
A statement released earlier today by Credit Suisse about BHP Billiton PLC (LON:BLT) maintains the target price at 1,380.00GBX
[ferro-alloys.com] Having a price of 1,165.00GBX, BHP Billiton PLC (LON:BLT) traded -0.07% lower on the day. With the last close down 16.52% from the two hundred day average, compared with the S&P 500 Index which has increased 0.04% over the same period. BHP B... |
China Molybdenum Luoyang : stocks rise for 4th session, scale 2-month high as materials firm
[Ferro-Alloys.com]China's main stock indexes rose for their fourth straight day of gains on Monday to a fresh two-month high, as the materials sector underpinned the market on the back of strong commodities. |
Molybdenum Outlook 2017: Price Recovery to Continue?
[Ferro-Alloys.com] Molybdenum was the worst-performing metal of 2015, but showed a strong recovery this year despite volatile prices driven by an oversupplied market with low demand. |
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