Gold dips in Asia after latest U.N. sanctions on NKorea - Gold prices fell in Asia on Tuesday with tensions on the Korean peninsula eyed after fresh U.N. economic sanctions against Pyongyang that were seen as weaker than expected, or pushed, by the U.S. "The new UN sanctions on oil exports to North Korea are relatively moderate in scope compared to the original US proposal regarding oil exports, and would be unlikely to have much impact on the operations of the North Korean military," said IHS Markit in a note to client. "Under the new sanctions resolution passed by the UN Security Council on 11 September, UN members would only need to cap oil exports to North Korea at the average level over the past 12 months, although the new UN resolution also bans exports of natural gas liquids and condensates and caps exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea at 2 million barrels per year for the 2018 calendar year and 500,000 barrels for the last quarter of 2017." Overnight, gold prices remained on the downside on Monday, as concerns over the impact of Hurricane Irma and tensions with North Korea continued to subside. Market participants had been worried about a potential North Korean missile test on Saturday, to mark the anniversary of the founding of the nation.
Zambia Expects Copper Output to
Fall in 2017 - Zambia's copper production is expected to fall
slightly in 2017 to 753,992 tonnes, lower than 774,290 tonnes in 2016, Ministry
of Mines said on Monday. The decline will be due mainly to output decline at
Konkola Copper Mines, whose output is estimated to fall by 40 per cent this
year. Chile Copper Export Value Surges 33.7 Per cent YoY in August. The Zambia
Chamber of Mines, an industry body, said output would depend on power supply,
infrastructure and stability of the fiscal and regulatory regime.
Xinjiang Joinworld Releases
Aluminum and Related Capacity - Xinjiang Joinworld has released its
current capacity for high-purity aluminum and aluminum foil. At present,
Xinjiang Joinworld has an annual capacity of 42,000 tonnes of high-purity
aluminum, 35,000 tonnes of electronic aluminum foil, as well as 16 million m2
of electrode foil. The company has no expansion plans for now and needs to
source power from market since its captive power could not meet its production
needs.
Crude oil flat to weaker in Asia
as API estimates ahead - Crude oil prices were flat to weaker in
Asia on Tuesday with industry estimates of crude and refined product stocks
from the American Petroleum Institute in the U.S. ahead. Analysts surveyed
Monday by S&P Global Platts expect US crude stocks rose 10.1 million
barrels. Inventories of gasoline and distillate were expected to fall 4 million
barrels and 300,000 barrels, respectively. On Wednesday, the Energy Information
Administration will release official figures. Overenight, oil prices settled
higher on Monday amid an uptick in sentiment after Saudi Arabia said its oil
minister held talks with counterparts over the possibility of extending the
supply-cut agreement beyond March 2018.The uptick in sentiment on oil prices
comes against concerns that falling U.S. oil demand could weigh on crude
futures in the wake of Hurricane Irma which made landfall in the U.S. over the
weekend. "We believe that Irma will have a negative impact on oil demand
but not on oil production or processing," Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) analysts
said in a note.
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