







SHANGHAI, May 26 (SMM) – Hit by a series of negative developments, ferrous metals prices fell across the board yesterday May 25.
As of the end of yesterday’s daytime session, coke prices closed down 4.65%, leading the decline, followed by coking coal (-3.36%), rebar (-2.53%), iron ore (-2.23%) and HRC (-1.78%). Only stainless steel rose 1.55%.
Market is expecting the ninth round of coke price cuts. Raw coal supply is in a surplus. The rainy season is coming, which affects end-user demand. Steel sales have been poor.
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