This week, finished steel continued its gradual decline, while raw materials began to stabilize, with coking coal rebounding to some extent. During the week, rumors about a coal mine accident in Shanxi and customs clearance restrictions at the Mongolian border spread, boosting sentiment. Coupled with the China Mineral Resources talks, the raw materials side rebounded from lows. In the second half of the week, as rumors of maintenance at steel mills across various regions emerged, negative feedback expectations intensified somewhat, and raw materials pulled back. Approaching the weekend, however, the 10th round of coke price increases was initiated, pushing coking coal and coke futures higher. In the spot market, the off-season characteristics of end-users became increasingly evident, with the market restocking at low prices as needed. With spot prices remaining relatively firm, the spot-futures price spread continued to widen...
Jul 3, 2026 19:20In June, global scrap tungsten markets diverged. India followed China's tungsten price rally, with active trading and higher prices in mid-June before cooling as China softened. Europe saw low-level consolidation due to high speculative inventories, but prices began to edge up in late June as stocks cleared. China's tungsten market experienced a sharp rebound followed by a pullback, and is expected to consolidate in the near term, while medium-to-long-term fundamentals remain solid.
Jul 3, 2026 18:37SMM News Release, July 3 Domestic molybdenum market saw a trend of correction at the start of June, rally in mid-month and narrow high-level fluctuations at month-end, with mainstream products posting modest gains throughout the month.
Jul 3, 2026 18:29SMM July 3 News: The most-traded SHFE lead 2608 contract opened at 15,850 yuan/mt in intraday trading. In the morning session, it surged in a choppy manner, hitting an intraday high of 15,965 yuan/mt, before turning downward and weakening. In the afternoon, it continued to consolidate at lows, recovered slightly in late trading, and traded in a choppy manner. At the close, it settled at 15,885 yuan/mt, ending a four-day losing streak and recording a small bullish candlestick, gaining 120 yuan, or 0.76%. In the short term, lead prices were pressured by three bearish factors: weak seasonal demand in the battery off-season, inventory buildup from concentrated production resumptions at primary lead enterprises, and expectations for US Fed interest rate hikes. However, tight supply of scrap batteries pushed up smelting costs, and widespread production cuts due to losses at secondary lead smelters, combined with a global shortage of refined lead, provided bottom support for prices. In the short term, SHFE lead remains in the doldrums, with limited downside room. In the future, the focus should be on tracking downstream procurement, production resumptions at secondary lead smelters, lead ingot imports, and macro inventory changes outside China. Data Source Statement: Other data beyond public information is based on public data, market communication, and SMM's internal database models, processed by SMM, and is for reference only, not constituting any decision-making advice.
Jul 3, 2026 17:32Next week, the main macroeconomic data to be released include China's June CPI annual rate and the US June ISM non-manufacturing PMI. This week, US non-farm payrolls data came in far below the previous value and expectations, cooling market expectations for a US Fed interest rate hike. The US dollar index may return to a weak range of fluctuation. Although the prospects for US-Iran peace talks remain unclear, the gradual recovery of shipping and maritime transport and the decline in crude oil prices indicate that supply chain markets are recovering. In addition, it should be noted that the US Fed will release the minutes of its monetary policy meeting next week. For LME lead, high lead ingot inventory outside China is the biggest bearish factor in current market trading, especially as LME lead prices fell, the LME lead Cash-3M contango did not narrow but widened, with the latest quote at -$37.79/mt. Fundamental news was mediocre, providing limited support for prices. In the near term, we need to pay more attention to the US dollar index trend and the new developments from next week’s US Fed meeting, and their impact on the metals market. LME lead is expected to trade in the range of $1,865-1,915/mt next week. For SHFE lead, this week, amid a carnival for bears, SHFE lead fell to a more than two-year low, causing lead smelters’ losses to widen and forcing secondary lead enterprises to cut or suspend production again. Bears then began to exit, and lead prices stopped falling and rebounded. Going forward, we need to monitor downstream enterprises’ purchasing trends. If lead ingot destocking materializes, lead prices may continue to rebound; otherwise, we should remain vigilant about bearish funds that have not exited. Next week, the most-traded SHFE lead contract is expected to trade in the range of 15,800-16,100 yuan/mt. Spot Price Forecast: 15,750-16,000 yuan/mt. Consumption side, the off-season trend in July remains unchanged. However, after large enterprises complete their semi-annual inventory checks and account closing, they will resume regular purchasing, which may bring some purchasing expectations. Supply side, primary lead enterprises are about to resume production after maintenance, turning supply expectations upward. Meanwhile, secondary lead enterprises are in a state of production cuts, leading to regional supply constraints. If lead prices continue to rebound next week, we need to watch for the possibility of secondary lead production resuming as losses are repaired. Spot lead is expected to remain in contango trading.
Jul 3, 2026 17:12Rebar prices drifted lower this week. The nationwide average price now stands at 3,089 yuan/mt, down 20 yuan/mt WoW from last Friday. Supply side, steel mill margins continued to shrink. A few blast furnace steel mills have gradually arranged maintenance and production cut plans, but most are still operating at previous levels. Attention will remain on the extent of production cuts. Among EAF steel mills in different regions, margins diverged slightly. In southwest China, electricity price subsidies during the rainy season kept margins relatively favorable, and most mills maintained previous output levels for now. However, in east China, adjustments to critical peak electricity pricing during the summer led to shorter operating hours, while in south China, high inventory pressure at steel mills also prompted reduced operating hours. Overall EAF production declined. Demand side, intermittent rainfall in east China this week slowed project construction progress. In central and northwest China, low-priced inflows from other regions encouraged downstream buyers to adopt a wait-and-see stance. Overall transaction performance was mediocre. Inventory side, total inventory continued to edge up. Given weak demand expectations, social inventory will remain in a phase of periodic accumulation. Looking ahead, supply-side margins turned worse, weakening production incentives, but soft demand provides limited support to bottom prices. While raw material side saw some sentiment-driven momentum, the underlying rebar fundamentals remain weak. Short-term market prices are likely to consolidate near the bottom. Future attention will be on the pace of inventory buildup.
Jul 3, 2026 17:10SMM, July 3: As of July 2, finished product inventories of secondary lead stood at 19,100 mt, down 4,400 mt from June 25. Lead prices continued to fall this week, prompting battery enterprises to restock at lower prices. Coupled with the conclusion of mid-year account settlements, market transactions recovered somewhat. Next week, improvement in battery orders is expected to be limited, and secondary lead lacks a price advantage. Downstream buyers prioritized digesting existing inventory and fulfilling long-term contracts, with spot orders mostly shifting to primary lead. Production cuts at smelters tightened supply, making it difficult for secondary lead inventory to decline significantly. Meanwhile, there was no risk of inventory buildup, and overall inventory remained stable.
Jul 3, 2026 16:03[SMM Stainless Steel Daily Review] SS Consolidates Amid Persistent Macro News Disturbances; Stainless Steel Spot Prices Remain Firm in Off-Season with Sluggish Trading According to SMM on July 3, SS futures presented an overall pattern of holding up well. US non-farm payrolls data came in below expectations and inflation expectations declined, prompting non-ferrous metals to strengthen overall. SS followed suit and rose in tandem. As of the midday close, the most-traded SS contract settled at 14,600 yuan/mt. In the spot market, the decline in SS futures paused temporarily, while current social inventory pressure on stainless steel was not significant. With steel mills holding prices firm, spot offers remained firm. Most-traded SS futures contract. At 10:15 AM, SS2608 was quoted at 14,655 yuan/mt, up 75 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. Spot premiums for 304/2B in Wuxi were in the range of 315-865 yuan/mt. In the spot market, the average price of cold-rolled 201/2B coils in Wuxi remained unchanged; cold-rolled 304/2B mill edge coils, average prices in Wuxi and Foshan both held flat; cold-rolled 316L/2B coil prices in Wuxi were flat; hot-rolled 316L/NO.1 coil quotes in Wuxi were unchanged; cold-rolled 430/2B coils in Wuxi and Foshan fell 50 yuan/mt. This week, the tug-of-war between macro and industrial logic dominated the futures trend. US inflation data pulled back, market expectations for US Fed interest rate hikes further cooled, and the US dollar index weakened, overall boosting valuations of commodities and non-ferrous metals and providing macro support for the metals sector. However, sentiment on the industrial side remained bearish, the issue of Indonesia's nickel ore supplementary quotas remained unresolved, and the market held relatively...
Jul 3, 2026 14:02China's stainless steel market faces near-term pressure in Q3 before an anticipated rebound driven by production cuts and seasonal demand recovery. High temperatures and rainfall in July and August typically slow construction activity, dampening inventory depletion in key hubs such as Wuxi and Foshan. To counter shrinking margins, mills initiated maintenance shutdowns, with planned output estimated to decline 4.11% over June-July. By September, the traditional "Golden September, Silver October" peak season combined with equipment upgrade policies should revive terminal procurement. On the macro front, potential US rate hikes and tariff proposals weigh on global metal markets, while domestically, new capacity replacement rules are accelerating the phase-out of obsolete production. With raw material cost support fading, supply-demand fundamentals are set to become the primary market driver.
Jul 3, 2026 11:13SMM Cobalt Morning Meeting Minutes: This week, the cobalt industry chain overall stopped falling and stabilized. Spot refined cobalt prices rebounded slightly, boosted by policy news from the DRC, and market sentiment recovered somewhat, but actual transactions were still dominated by rigid demand stockpiling. Cobalt intermediate product prices remained stable, with miners’ quotations firm but limited acceptance from downstream smelters, resulting in a significant bid-ask spread. Market transactions for cobalt sulphate, cobalt chloride, and Co3O4 remained sluggish, with strong downstream wait-and-see sentiment and restocking demand not yet significantly released. Cobalt powder prices continued to decline, as off-season pressure on cemented carbide persisted. Ternary cathode precursor prices weakened, while ternary cathode materials rebounded slightly but with limited transactions. LCO demand remained relatively weak.
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