Rio Tinto (RIO)
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$64.43 USD
-3.04 (-4.51%)
Updated Nov 8, 2024 04:00 PM ET
After-Market: $64.43 0.00 (0.00%) 7:58 PM ET
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$64.43 USD
-3.04 (-4.51%)
Updated Nov 8, 2024 04:00 PM ET
After-Market: $64.43 0.00 (0.00%) 7:58 PM ET
4-Sell of 5 4
A Value B Growth D Momentum A VGM
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Reasons Why Industrial Metals Are Slouching
by Zacks Equity Research
While industrial metals would gain from healthy momentum in Automotive and recovery in the Construction space, the industry remains saddled by a number of headwinds.
Factors That Will Help Industrial Metals Amid Crisis
by Zacks Equity Research
The housing and construction sector is the largest consumer of steel today and consequently of iron ore. Building construction (pipes and wires) is also the largest market for copper.
Industrial Metals Reel Under Topsy-Turvy China
by Zacks Equity Research
The recent Chinese economic crisis dragged down the industrial metals market along with it. Commodities are now languishing at multi-year lows.
Industrial Metals Reel Under Topsy-Turvy China
by Zacks Equity Research
The recent Chinese economic crisis dragged down the industrial metals market along with it. Commodities are now languishing at multi-year lows.
Bear of the Day: Rio Tinto (RIO)
by Neena Mishra
The worst is not yet over for miners.
Gold Mining Stock Outlook - June 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
Central banks remained the primary acquirers of gold, purchasing net 119 tons over the quarter. This accumulation of gold reserves continues to be diversification, namely away from the US dollar.
Gold Mining Stock Outlook - June 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
Central banks remained the primary acquirers of gold, purchasing net 119 tons over the quarter. This accumulation of gold reserves continues to be diversification, namely away from the US dollar.
Steel Industry Stock Outlook - June 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
While the strong automobile and improving construction sectors continue to support steel demand, a slowdown in China, surging steel imports in the U.S. and falling oil prices have emerged as the major problems for the industry.
Steel Industry Stock Outlook - June 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
While the strong automobile and improving construction sectors continue to support steel demand, a slowdown in China, surging steel imports in the U.S. and falling oil prices have emerged as the major problems for the industry.
Should Industrial Metal Stocks Be in Your Portfolio?
by Zacks Equity Research
At present, even though concerns over China's future growth have added an element of uncertainly to the outlook, there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the industrial metals industry.
What's Weighing on Industrial Metal Stocks?
by Zacks Equity Research
While industrial metals would gain from healthy momentum in automotive and recovery in construction, the industry still remains saddled by a number of headwinds.
Metals & Mining Stock Outlook - May 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
In the first quarter of 2015, iron ore prices suffered its largest quarterly loss since 2009 and subsequently fell to a decade low of $47.08 on Apr 2, as surging low-cost supplies from Australia and Brazil swamped the global market, leading to glut as demand slowed in China, the top consumer.
Metals & Mining Stock Outlook - May 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
In the first quarter of 2015, iron ore prices suffered its largest quarterly loss since 2009 and subsequently fell to a decade low of $47.08 on Apr 2, as surging low-cost supplies from Australia and Brazil swamped the global market, leading to glut as demand slowed in China, the top consumer.
Bear of the Day: Rio Tinto (RIO)
by Neena Mishra
The outlook for miners continues to be weak.
Bear of the Day: Rio Tinto (RIO)
by Eric Dutram
You'll have to dig extremely deep to find any good news for this sector as commodities have been awful lately.
What's Weighing on Industrial Metal Stocks?
by Zacks Equity Research
While industrial metals should gain from healthy momentum in automotive and recovery in the construction space, the industry still remains saddled by a number of headwinds.
Should You Buy Industrial Metal Stocks Now?
by Zacks Equity Research
Following China, which accounts for over 40% of the global aluminum consumption, India appears promising given its current low level of aluminum consumption and high urban population growth.
Industrial Metals Looking Up Amid Some Worry
by Zacks Equity Research
Over the last couple of months, a stronger greenback, falling oil prices and a slowdown in the Chinese economy have emerged as major headwinds for the global metal industry.
Industrial Metals Looking Up Amid Some Worry
by Zacks Equity Research
Over the last couple of months, a stronger greenback, falling oil prices and a slowdown in the Chinese economy have emerged as major headwinds for the global metal industry.