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Dalian iron ore nears two-month high on China stimulus bets, restocking

Dalian iron ore futures costs advanced for a third straight session on Tuesday to the greatest in almost two months amidst expectations of more financial stimulus and seasonal restocking from steelmakers in top consumer China.

The most-traded January iron ore agreement on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) ended morning trade 0.94%. higher at 809 yuan ($ 110.96) a metric load. Earlier in the. session, the agreement touched its greatest level since Oct. 8 at. 813.5 yuan a heap.

The benchmark January iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange was unchanged at $104.6 a heap, as of 0426 GMT, after. striking the highest given that Nov. 8 at $105.2 a lot.

Market participants waited for cues on possible more stimulus. from the keenly-watched conferences amongst Beijing's top leadership,. stated experts.

The upcoming Central Economic Work Conference in December. will set the tone for the policy outlook in 2025, ANZ analysts. said in a note.

Increasing restocking from steel mills is also. supporting costs of the crucial steelmaking active ingredient, analysts at. Nanhua Futures stated in a note.

Improving steel mills' margins bode well for iron ore. need, though home indications are yet to show a material. enhancement, ANZ experts added.

Steel production could see a counter-seasonal pick-up. during this winter. Chinese steelmakers will likely enhance steel. exports ahead of possible tariffs and rising worldwide trade. stress.

The U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who takes workplace in. January, recently pledged to enforce an additional 10% tariff. on imports from China. He previously stated he would introduce. tariffs in excess of 60% on Chinese goods.

Other steelmaking active ingredients on the DCE fell, with coking. coal and coke shedding 0.69% and 0.85%,. respectively.

A lot of steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. picked up speed. Rebar ticked up 0.51%, hot-rolled coil. added 0.86%, wire rod rose 0.47% while. stainless-steel was flat.

(source: Reuters)