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Iron ore combines as weak China information partially offsets bond issuance

Iron ore futures prices held their ground on Monday, as weakerthanexpected credit information in top consumer China partly eclipsed assistance from the possibility of more bond issuance by the country's authorities to spur economic development.

The most-traded September iron ore contract on China's. Dalian Product Exchange (DCE) was up 0.23% at 869. yuan ($ 120.13) a metric load, as of 0241 GMT.

The benchmark June iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange was trading 0.22% lower at $115.55 a heap.

Chinese banks extended 730 billion yuan in brand-new yuan loans in. April, down sharply from 3.09 trillion yuan in March and falling. short of experts' expectations, data from its central bank on. Saturday.

China prepares to begin raising funds through the issuance of. long-term bonds this week, with the bulk of the one trillion. yuan bonds having tenors beyond thirty years, sources with direct. understanding of the plans told on Monday.

Both criteria recovered some losses previously in the session. following the news of further bond issuance by China.

Blended essential signals likewise triggered caution amongst. financiers.

Strength in hot metal output reflected growing need for. the key steelmaking component amidst persistent production. resumption among mills, while the outright portside ore. stocks still hovered at reasonably high levels, weighing on. ore costs, said analysts at Huatai Futures in a note.

Other steelmaking components on the DCE lost ground, with. coking coal and coke down 1.48% and 1.52%,. respectively.

Steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were. mostly listless. Rebar, hot-rolled coil and. stainless steel were flat, while wire rod. fell 1.31%.

The state-backed Chinese steel association called on. steelmakers to cut down record high inventories on Friday as the. sector has problem with oversupply.

The downstream need has not exhibited massive. healing and it will participate in a season with drab demand. soon; hot metal output will touch the ceiling, said analysts at. Galaxy Futures said in a note.

(source: Reuters)