MMi Daily Iron Ore Report (April 15)

Published: Apr 15, 2026 18:16
Today DCE iron ore futures exhibited a firm trend, with the most active I2609 contract ultimately settling at 764 RMB per tonne, representing an increase of 0.99 per cent from the previous trading session. Physical spot prices rose by 2 to 5 RMB per tonne compared to the preceding day.

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