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NORTH
AMERICAN AVERAGE STAINLESS STEEL
PRICES - LATEST FORECASTS FROM MEPS
Transaction values for type 304 are forecast
to be relatively stable in June. The Alloy surcharge is predicted
to fall marginally, with basis figures expected to be unchanged.
End users will, almost certainly, reduce their purchases next month
in anticipation of lower surcharges from July onwards. Furthermore,
distributors are likely to begin de-stocking shortly as they fear
being left with excessive material in a declining market. This is
likely to prevent any attempts by the mills to push up basis values
in the near future. Nickel cash values on the LME have fallen by
almost $US6000 per tonne since the beginning of May, with the monthly
average figure set to be more than 10 percent below that of April.
A strengthening in the US Dollar contributed to downward pressure
on prices. This is not good news for stainless steel and nickel
stockists who will now be holding overpriced material. Considerable
falls in the alloy surcharges, as a result of the nickel descent,
are expected for July. However, rises in ferrochrome, scrap and
energy costs should offset these decreases slightly. Further drops
in nickel prices are likely over the next few months as the traditional
mid year lull in the stainless market impacts on nickel consumption.
High demand for raw materials from China will, almost certainly,
continue to grow. Stainless production for the first quarter in
the country climbed by approximately 20 percent over 2007 figures.
This should limit some of the falls in nickel values. However, additional
pressure on supply of ferrochrome could lead to these costs moving
even higher in the short term. A modest recovery in nickel cash
prices is predicted for the first few months of 2009.
Transaction values are predicted to decline
throughout the second half of this year. Nickel price falls, coupled
with weakening demand, is likely to put downward pressure on selling
figures. Consequently, cold rolled coil type 304 numbers are likely
to move under $US4200 per tonne by the end of 2008. At that point,
grade 316 values are expected to drop to almost $US6500 per tonne.
Uncertainty regarding the financial climate in the US will probably
extend into the beginning of next year, with stainless prices drifting
lower into early 2009. A modest recovery in prices is then forecast
for the second quarter.
Source: MEPS
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