“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

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.


