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UPDATE 1-China steel futures extend gains on demand prospects, low stockpiles

Published 08/07/2020, 05:57 pm
Updated 08/07/2020, 06:00 pm
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* Rebar advances for fifth straight session

* Iron ore rises over 3% on supply worries (Updates prices, adds chart)

By Enrico Dela Cruz

MANILA, July 8 (Reuters) - China's steel futures rose on Wednesday on optimism about demand prospects in the world's top metals consumer, while low domestic stockpiles also lent support.

Construction steel rebar on the Shanghai Futures Exchange SRBcv1 closed 1.8% higher at 3,702 yuan ($527.61) a tonne, advancing for a fifth straight session.

Hot-rolled coil SHHCcv1 , used in cars and home appliances, climbed 1.9%, while stainless steel SHSScv1 gained 0.8%.

Steel prices remained resilient despite the seasonal weakness in downstream demand, particularly for rebar, as flooding in southern China and heavy rains across the country slowed construction activities.

"The market sentiment remains bullish, dictated by strong stock prices," said Richard Lu, senior analyst at CRU consultancy in Beijing.

Hopes of an economic recovery and regulatory and retail support helped China stocks extend gains into a seventh session on Wednesday. looks like market participants are still confident on macro-economic growth in the second half, and many think the short-term weather disruption will be compensated later," Lu said.

China's steel inventories remain low despite the build-up seen over the last two weeks. Rebar and hot-rolled coil stockpiles have fallen more than 40% from this year's peak, SteelHome consultancy data showed. SH-TOT-RBARINV SH-TOT-HRCLINV

FUNDAMENTALS

* Strong steel futures and supply concerns lifted iron ore higher, with the steelmaking ingredient up 3.1% on the Dalian Commodity Exchange DCIOcv1 and advancing 3.4% in afternoon trade on the Singapore Exchange.

* Coking coal DJMcv1 gained 0.6% and coke DCJcv1 jumped 1.8%.

* Orders for infrastructure materials and equipment have helped China's industrial output recover, but analysts warned that further expansion will be hard to attain without stronger broad-based demand and exports. China's Nanjing Iron & Steel Co Ltd has completed its first blockchain-backed trade in iron ore, booking a $16.87 million shipment from a joint venture of miner Rio Tinto (LON:RIO). = 7.0166 yuan)

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