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Iron ore futures rise on soft demand, but China stimulus limits fall

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Update time : 2025-01-13 17:40:40

The most-traded May iron ore contract on China’s Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) ended morning trade 0.2% higher at 752 yuan ($102.57) a metric ton, declining 2.15% this week. The benchmark February iron ore on the Singapore Exchange eased 0.16% to $96.9 a ton at 0357 GMT, falling 1.17% this week.

Seasonal demand for steel has declined and the demand for steel raw materials is similarly low, Chinese consultancy Galaxy Futures said. Steel sales volume expectations have fallen dramatically, said Chinese consultancy Mysteel, quoting a report from China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).

“While a reduction in steel supply is expected this month as more steelmakers observe maintenance stoppages, the NDRC emphasised that this is unlikely to be enough to counterbalance the shrinking demand.” Still, demand from winter stockpiling is expected to provide some support to prices and the market is awaiting potential support from policy initiatives, Mysteel added.

Earlier this week, Beijing expanded its consumer trade-in scheme in an effort to revive demand in the sluggish household sector. Growth in China was estimated at 4.9% for 2024 and projected to be 4.8% this year, partly offset by subdued consumption growth and lingering property sector weakness.

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