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... Such a deficit is likely to give strong support to pricing, Macquarie Bank Ltd. head of commodities research Jim Lennon said. ... View this article
... a 15,000- to 20,000-tonne surplus in 2013 compared with a 60,000-tonne surplus in 2012, while French banking group BNP ... Macquarie Group Ltd. ... View this article
... Investor Services Ltd. (FIS), with Macquarie Bank acting as a general clearing member, according to London-based FIS. St. ... View this article
... company said that the limited institutional and investment banking appetite for ... to a secured-term credit facility provided by Macquarie Bank Ltd. ... View this article
... Deutsche Bank, Standard Bank and Macquarie all trade physical iron ore through offtake or financing deals with miners across the globe. ... View this article
... for the [Chinese] government to act," analyst Graeme Train at Macquarie told Metal ... and Spain's credit rating downgrade and troubled banking sector ... View this article
... tonnes. Macquarie expects Chinese refined copper exports to have increased in April, the bank said. "Record Chinese ... View this article
Macquarie Bank has recommended taking a long nickel position, saying the market has been oversold and that low prices may reduce Chinese ... View this article
... Macquarie is therefore sticking to its 2012 steel production outlook from China of ... to be a weak part of the Chinese cycle," the bank's analysts said. ... View this article
... Macquarie said. The Philippines would be the only alternative for nickel ore, but grades there are generally lower than in Indonesia, the bank said. ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel