Hier interessanter Bericht von gestern bzgl der Preise für den Rohstoff Molybdenum:
The first week of 2009 was a sleepy one for molybdenum with thin trading volume as many customers remained on holidays. Activity in China was by far the slowest, with Chinese molybdenum oxide and ferromolybdenum producers halting spot molybdenum offers to overseas customers. The trading hiatus was initiated by China as prices offered were, in their opinion, below acceptable levels. One China based producer said that his company wants to sell their material at above US$30 per kilogram, but there are simply no overseas buyers willing to pay such a price. China is bound to have difficulty achieving that price point, given European producers are currently asking US$24 to US$26 per kilogram. With both buyers and sellers waiting for further direction after the long holiday, the Platts Metals Week Dealer has set molybdenum prices for this week unchanged from last week’s prices. Meanwhile, China based traders said that domestic prices of ferromolybdenum were down by CNY 50 per tonne as compared to a week ago.
keine Handelsaufforderung - nur meine bescheidene Meinung :-) |