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Iron ore price slides to six month low

Iron ore prices extended declines on Friday, dragged down further by lingering worries of diminishing demand in China.

Iron ore demand continued to shrink with the daily hot metal output among the surveyed 247 steel mills declining by 1.3% week-on-week to 2.41 million tonnes in the week as of May 5, data from consultancy Mysteel showed.


Benchmark 62% Fe fines imported into Northern China fell 0.7%, to $101.58 per tonne, the lowest since November 2022.


The most-traded September iron ore contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange ended daytime trading 0.99% lower at 697.5 yuan ($100.93) a tonne after touching a new five-month low at 675.5 yuan a tonne in the morning.


“Some mills planned to increase equipment maintenance amid shrinking margins, which will further cap demand for iron ore in the short term,” analysts at Sinosteel Futures said in a note.


“Some mills planned to increase equipment maintenance amid shrinking margins, which will further cap demand for iron ore in the short term,” analysts at Sinosteel Futures said in a note.


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