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UPDATE 1-China steel futures climb on demand optimism, but end off highs

Published 16/03/2020, 07:13 pm
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-China steel futures climb on demand optimism, but end off highs
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* U.S. Fed slashes rates, China central bank cuts RRR

* Chinese steel stocks at record high, but rise slows

* China industry group warns of iron ore speculation risks (Updates with closing prices, link to graphic)

By Enrico Dela Cruz

MANILA, March 16 (Reuters) - Shanghai steel futures hit their highest in nearly two months on Monday on signs of a recovery in demand, but ended well off the day's peaks after China released grim industrial output data.

Construction steel rebar SRBcv1 on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) closed 1.2% higher at 3,553 yuan ($507.56) a tonne, after hitting 3,584 yuan earlier in the session, the highest since Jan. 21.

Hot-rolled steel coil SHHCcv1 , used in cars and home appliances, climbed 0.6% to 3,506 yuan a tonne, after scaling the highest since Jan. 23 at 3,551 yuan. Stainless steel SHSScv1 gained 0.9%.

Sentiment across Chinese ferrous complex was generally upbeat, with steelmaking raw material iron ore also supported by supply concerns.

"With workers slowly returning to worksites (in China), there are growing expectations that steel mills will need to restock raw materials," said ANZ senior commodity strategist Daniel Hynes.

"And while total steel inventories climbed higher last week, stockpiles of rebar actually fell for the first time in several weeks," he said in a note, highlighting rising rebar prices.

Chinese steel stocks hit a record-high 38.91 million tonnes last week, but the weekly rise was the slowest since Dec. 20, data compiled by Mysteel showed. Inventories at mills dropped by 600,000 tonnes to 12.9 million tonnes. output in China, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, fell by 13.5% in January-February from the same period a year earlier, the weakest reading since January 1990 when Reuters records started. have rolled out further measures to cushion global economies reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, with the U.S. Federal Reserve slashing interest rates on Sunday and China cutting the reserve requirement ratio on Friday. accounts for more than half of the world's steel output and is the biggest exporter of the material widely used for manufacturing and construction.

FUNDAMENTALS

* Iron ore futures on the Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOcv1 ended up 0.5%, and were 0.1% higher on the Singapore Exchange in afternoon trade.

* Iron ore miner Vale SA VALE3.SA said it could adopt contingency measures or eventually suspend operations due to coronavirus concerns. Coking coal DJMcv1 rose 0.3%, while coke DCJcv1 gained 0.6%.

* The China Iron & Steel Association warned about speculation risks in the futures market, saying the trend for the iron ore index was deviating from supply and demand fundamentals and the spot market. China's steel inventory graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/3d5ulYS)

($1 = 7.0002 yuan)

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