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Dalian iron ore dips as mixed supply data, softer international steel outlook weigh

Dalian iron ore futures prices decreased on Thursday, as investors weighed mixed production data while a softer international steel market outlook included pressure on rates.

The most-traded January iron ore contract on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) ended daytime trade 0.26%. lower at 755.0 yuan ($ 106.13) a metric ton.

The benchmark November iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange, nevertheless, was 1% higher at $99.70 a heap, since 0710. GMT.

Production reports from significant miners have actually shown they have. gotten rid of supply interruptions to raise output in current months,. while steel production is falling, ANZ experts said in a note.

Australia's Fortescue, the world's fourth-largest. iron ore miner, on Thursday posted a 4% rise in its. first-quarter iron ore deliveries however noted a drop in understood. costs.

Nevertheless, South Africa's Kumba Iron Ore stated its. overall production in the third quarter reduced by 3%, leaving. its sales guidance unchanged.

Thursday's readings follow higher-than-expected output. quotes from other top miners, consisting of BHP, and. come at a time when rivals such as Vale and Rio Tinto. are relocating to broaden materials.

China's crude steel output was up to 77.1 million heaps in. September, decreasing 6.1% month-on-month and dropping 3.1% from. a year back, World Steel Association data revealed on Wednesday.

Japan, one of the world's leading five biggest steel producers,. saw its September unrefined steel output fall 3.6% from August and. 5.8% year-on-year, information from the Japan Iron & & Steel Federation. revealed.

Unless Japan's output gets in the coming months, the. total for the present ending next March might fall. to a four-year low, said consultancy Mysteel.

Other steelmaking components on the DCE were weaker, with. coking coal and coke relieving 0.37% and 0.61%,. respectively.

The majority of steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. ticked lower. Rebar dipped 0.12%, hot-rolled coil. edged down 0.2%, wire rod shed 0.53%,. although stainless steel got almost 0.6%.

(source: Reuters)