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Iron ore combines as investors struggle for clear direction in China

Iron ore futures costs were hemmed into a tight variety on Tuesday, as investors and traders had a hard time to find a clear direction in the middle of mixed market signals in top consumer China.

The nation's Ministry of Financing authorities stated on Monday that they would actively promote the replacement of consumer items such as cars and home appliances, which, in theory, supports steel demand.

However, the upward momentum of steel intake in the world's second-largest economy, continuous because early April, has slowed down after some southern areas were struck by earlier-than-normal rains.

The most-traded September iron ore agreement on China's. Dalian Product Exchange (DCE) ended early morning trade. 0.23% lower at 863.5 yuan ($ 119.19) a metric heap.

The benchmark May iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange was 0.47% lower at $115.65 a heap, as of 0335 GMT.

High stocks and thinning spot purchasing interest after some. mills stockpiled adequate volumes for the use over the May. Day holiday break weighed on costs of the essential steelmaking. active ingredient, said analysts.

The supply of iron ore is currently still greater than the. actual requirements with the constant pick-up in portside stocks,. experts at Jinrui Futures stated in a note.

Expectations of a much faster issuance of unique bonds and the. devices upgrade, however, have yet to materialise, they. included.

Financiers and traders likewise waited for a politburo meeting,. perhaps in late April, which might provide hints on Beijing's policy. instructions.

Other steelmaking active ingredients on the DCE receded even more,. with coking coal and coke down 1.82% and. 0.76%, respectively.

Steel standards on the Shanghai Futures Exchange were. mixed. Rebar and hot-rolled coil were flat,. wire rod dipped 0.42% and stainless steel. fell 2.07%.

Steel intake was reduced in the short-term as rainy. weather hit southern areas, which likewise dented speculative. purchasing, experts at Huatai Futures stated in a note.

Floods swamped cities in southern China's densely populated. Pearl River Delta following record-breaking rains, sparking. fret about the area's defences versus bigger deluges. caused by extreme weather condition events.

(source: Reuters)