
Iron ore prices in China experienced fluctuations with a significant weekly gain, despite being one of the worst-performing commodities this year. Base metals prices showed mixed movements, with some metals like aluminum posting gains while others like nickel and tin saw declines.
“Iron ore prices jumped more than 8% last week, after dropping below $100 a ton to the lowest since May on Monday, pulled down by the country’s persistent property crisis, which has damped the pace of steel consumption.” https://t.co/FkVC9dSoQj
⚡Commodity futures open mixed in #China on Tuesday. #Nickel -1.4%, #tin -1.2%, #copper -0.15%. #Aluminum +0.5%, #zinc +0.2%. INE crude oil rises 1%. #OOTT #IronOre rises 0.5%, but still down 0.25%. https://t.co/qfJ8JMmZtA
Shanghai Futures Exchange base metal price movements mixed; #aluminium posts largest gain https://t.co/Mcz784UnLU


