Mineral Resources
China steel mills restock after a rise in stocks, iron ore prices fall
Iron ore futures fell on Monday, as Chinese inventories increased and steel mills finished restocking. Meanwhile, feedstock demand is expected to remain slow ahead of the Lunar 'New 'Year. As of 0257 GMT, the?most-traded contract for May iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange fell by 0.63% to $788 yuan (US$113.37) per metric ton. The benchmark March ore traded on the Singapore Exchange fell 0.42% to $103.35 per ton. Steelhome, a consultancy firm, released data on January 30, showing that iron?ore stocks at major Chinese ports increased by 1.16% in a week. A note from the Shanghai Metals Market stated...