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UPDATE 1-China steel prices fall as demand fears return in volatile trade

Published 29/12/2016, 07:22 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-China steel prices fall as demand fears return in volatile trade

* Steel rebar slips after brief recovery

* Trading volatile ahead of year-end (Updating with settlement prices)

BEIJING, Dec 29 (Reuters) - Chinese steel rebar prices fell more than 2 percent, reversing the previous day's gains, while coke and coking coal remained under pressure on Thursday as concerns about weakening demand returned in volatile end-of-year trading.

"The pullback shows traders are not confident about the steel market and future demand during the winter," said Wang Yilin, steel analyst at Sinosteel Futures.

The most-active rebar contract for May delivery on the Shanghai Futures Exchange SRBcv1 settled down 2.0 percent at 2,951 yuan ($424.35) per tonne.

Prices have been seesawing on a daily basis this week amid low turnover with major international exchanges shut for the Christmas holidays and ahead of the New Year.

Iron ore on the Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOcv1 rose 0.1 percent to settle at 564.5 yuan a tonne.

Steel mills typically curb their output as the construction industry slows during the quieter winter months and ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday at the end of January.

Factory closures due to widespread pollution across northern China last week renewed concerns that consumption of raw materials like iron ore and coking coal may fall harder than is usual for this time of year.

The most-active coking coal futures DJMcv1 on the Dalian Commodity Exchange were down 1.7 percent at 1,163 yuan per tonne, after falling to the lowest since Oct. 18 on Tuesday.

Coke DCJcv1 fell 2 percent to 1,535 yuan per tonne. On Tuesday, prices hit their weakest since Nov. 3. ($1 = 6.9542 Chinese yuan)

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