Archive for February 18th, 2009
Zinc Consumption in Europe Fell to Lowest Level Since at Least 2005
Zinc and lead consumption in Europe and Japan fell to their lowest levels last year since at least 2005, according to the latest figures from the International Lead & Zinc Study Group (ILZSG). Consumption of refined zinc in Europe fell 232,000 tonnes — or 8.1% -to 2.62 million tonnes in 2008 from the previous year as the economic slowdown hit galvanizers and others that use zinc, the ILZSG’s figures show. Lead usage in Europe dropped 126,000 tonnes to 1.81 million tonnes, down 6.5%
Global lead usage rose 6.4%
Net imports of lead in concentrate rose for the sixth consecutive year to a record 795,000 tonnes, the ILZSG said. Demand for lead recovered partially in the USA, climbing 4%
World refined zinc production rose 2.9% to 11.68 million tonnes, exceeding demand by 195,000 tonnes. “After peaking in June, monthly refined zinc metal output fell off during November and December as a consequence of a number of closures and cutbacks,” the trade body said. Canadian producers cut 41,000 tonnes of zinc output, or 5.1%, to 761,000 tonnes last year, it said. Producers in Europe slashed output by 1.7% to 2.47 million tonnes as refiners in China increased production by 170,000 tonnes, or 4.5%, to 3.91 million tonnes. The country’s imports of zinc metal exceeded exports by 111,000 tonnes in 2008. This is a reversal of 2007, when China’s exports were 127,000 tonnes higher than imports, the ILZSG said.
Commodity Prices – February 17, 2009
Gold N.Y. Spot $ 968.65
Silver N.Y. Spot $ 14.04
Lead LME Cash $ 0.4999
Copper LME Cash $ 1.4835
Zinc LME Cash $ 0.4942
Nickel LME Spot $ 4.52
Aluminum LME Spot $ 0.5942
Platinum N.Y. Spot $ 1085.50
Palladium N.Y Spot $ 217.00
Oil WTI Cushing $ 035.10
Natural Gas (Henry Hub)($/MMBtu) $04.60
USD-AUD $ 1.5684
AUD-USD $ 0.6376
CAD-USD $ 0.8041
USD-CAD $ 1.2437
EUR-USD $ 1.2568
