Dalian iron ore futures held up well in morning trading today before pulling back in the afternoon. The most-traded contract, I2605, finally closed at 812 yuan/mt, up 0.12% from the previous trading session. Spot prices rose by about 2 yuan from the previous trading day. Traders were moderately active in offering quotes, while steel mills mainly purchased to restock for immediate needs, with inquiries remaining cautious; as of now, transactions in the spot market were relatively sluggish.
As for this week’s fundamental data, according to SMM monitoring data on daily average hot metal production, the blast furnace operating rate recently rose 1.05% WoW to 89.71%; daily average hot metal production reached 2.436 million mt, an increase of 25,700 mt WoW. The continued stable resumption of blast furnace production over the past three weeks effectively boosted rigid demand for iron ore raw material, providing solid bottom support for ore prices. Overall, iron ore fundamentals showed a pattern of strong downside support and upside pressure from inventory. In the short term, ore prices were expected to move sideways in a narrow range, until new information or changes emerged in the market, which could trigger corresponding fluctuations.
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