Chinese steel market to face uncertainties till 2009 end
Updated: 2009-11-02 11:36:22
The high inventories and the imbalance between supply and demand have affected market players’ confidence to Chinese steel market. But the rebound in the middle of October is given a positive impression to players, though it just remains a short time, especially the increase of HR price.
Chinese steel market situation has witnessed lot of uncertainties and ups and downs in the last two months of 2009 due to following factors
1. High level of production
According to the data of National Bureau of Statistics, total volume of plate is 231 million tonnes in the first nine months of 2009 up by 5.4%YoY. HRC and medium strip occupy 119 million tonnes up by 11.5% YoY. In other words, due to high rate of increase, the imbalance between supply and demand has surfaced clearly.
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CRB Index
While you can choose your own selection of commodities, it is probably easier to use an existing index. The most watched indicator index is known as the CRB index.
Future and options on the CRB index are traded on the New York Board of Trade. It is made up of different categories of commodities:
Because it covers such a diverse range of materials, its movements will mask moves in the individual components, and smooth out the supply problems. Obviously, there are many other commodities which are not included int he CRB index.
Alternative methods
As an alternative to trading an index on an exchange, there are a number of different ways to trade commodities - apart from keeping silos full of corn in your backyard.
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Future and options on the CRB index are traded on the New York Board of Trade. It is made up of different categories of commodities:
- Energy: crude oil, heating oil, natural gas
- Grains: corn, soybean, wheat
- Industrials: cotton, copper
- Livestock: cattle, hogs
- Precious metals: gold, platinum, silver
- Softs: cocoa, coffee, orange juice, sugar
Because it covers such a diverse range of materials, its movements will mask moves in the individual components, and smooth out the supply problems. Obviously, there are many other commodities which are not included int he CRB index.
Alternative methods
As an alternative to trading an index on an exchange, there are a number of different ways to trade commodities - apart from keeping silos full of corn in your backyard.
- You can also invest in companies, such as steel companies or oil companies, which you feel will benefit from higher prices of their products.
- Or you can even go a step bigger, and buy into the currencies of countries which have a lot of natural resources.
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