Today's news: how brass companies drive zinc consumption * it is estimated that there will be a supply surplus of 149000 tons in the global nickel market this year * the US Senate passed the 484 billion bill

Published: Apr 22, 2020 09:06

Macro information

National standing Committee: increase the weight of inclusive Financial Assessment and reduce the Reserve coverage of small and medium-sized Banks

The United States Senate voted to pass the $484 billion fiscal relief bill

Metal news

[SMM Analysis] how to promote Zinc consumption in Brass Enterprises with tight supply of imported scrap Copper

Aluminum price rebound aluminum enterprise part of the impact of the epidemic in the second quarter of the next quarter upstream space is limited

SMM live broadcast: how does the supply and demand structure of zinc market change continuously at the end of the mine?

[SMM thread] prices and transactions both fell, and the market as a whole was dominated by wait-and-see.

[SMM hot volume] the arrival of goods in the southern market continues to be on the low side, and the price in the northern market is gradually under pressure.

[SMM data] Electrolytic Manganese production increased significantly in April, overseas orders were on the weak side, and manganese price increases were limited.

Minorilsk Nickel Industry: an estimated surplus of 149000 tons in the Global Nickel Market this year

Swiss gold exports from the United States rose sharply in March

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