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... and nickel prices are likely to trend down in 2013 as global supply exceeds demand, according to an analyst at Macquarie Capital Securities Ltd ... View this article
... Macquarie Capital Securities Ltd. analyst Duncan Hobbs said all evidence points to zinc premiums reaching record highs ... View this article
... in the next few months and could result in increased downside risk to London Metal Exchange tags, according to Macquarie Capital Securities Ltd. ... View this article
... shares traded higher in Brussels, despite the net loss, as the company revised its 2013 capital expenditure guidance ... Macquarie Group Ltd. ... View this article
... Research house Macquarie Capital Ltd. expects global stainless production to total 38.1 million tonnes in 2013, up 7.6 ... View this article
... in the 90-percent range but not when they are hovering around 70 percent, said Aldo Mazzaferro, senior steel analyst at Macquarie Capital USA Inc ... View this article
... at the Sombrero Butte project will be placed on hold until capital markets improve ... to a secured-term credit facility provided by Macquarie Bank Ltd. ... View this article
... while domestic mine output has jumped 20%, according to Barclays Capital. ... China that will take time to work through, according to Macquarie. ... View this article
... cents. Macquarie Capital (Australia) Ltd is the sole lead manager and global bookrunner for this placement. Shivani Singh ... View this article
... Bonnie Liu, head of China commodities research at Macquarie Capital Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd., agreed. "Scrap ... 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