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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. |
China Molybdenum Luoyang : OKed to Acquire Tenke Fungurume Copper Mine
[Ferro-Alloys.com]SHANGHAI, December 14, SinoCast -- The Democratic Republic of Congo has approved China Molybdenum to take over the Tenke Fungurume copper mine at USD 2.65 billion. |
North America Overtakes China in Moly Production
North America eclipsed China as the biggest producer of rare earth metal molybdenum in the second quarter of 2014, the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) reports. |
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