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Dalian iron ore rebounds on fresh China stimulus hopes, seasonal steel demand

Dalian iron ore futures prices rebounded on Thursday, buoyed by hopes of more financial stimulus from top customer China and firmer seasonal need for steel items.

The most-traded January iron ore contract on China's Dalian Product Exchange (DCE) ended morning trade 1.15%. higher at 792.5 yuan ($ 112.19) a metric heap, after falling more. than 4% in the previous session.

The benchmark November iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange was 2.16% higher at $107.15 a load, as of 0330 GMT.

China's finance ministry will detail plans on financial. stimulus to boost the economy at a highly-expected news. conference on Saturday, the government's main information workplace. said on Wednesday, signalling more strong policies to revive. development.

The statement enhanced speculation of more stimulus procedures,. supporting iron ore futures, ANZ experts said in a note.

We continue to expect a fiscal stimulus push in the coming. weeks and months and have actually updated our 2025 development projection from. 4.6% to 4.8% year-on-year in anticipation of more powerful policy. support, said ING experts.

On Thursday, China shares rose at open after individuals's. Bank of China started a swap programme aimed at lifting the. stock market.

Meanwhile, there are signs that recent policy support. steps are stabilising China's steel market, stated the ANZ. analysts.

Rates of area rebar increased to their highest level in more. than 2 months, and steel mill margins have likewise enhanced in. recent weeks, ANZ stated.

Robust seasonal demand in the steel market's key golden. October duration is also supporting an improvement in the. supply-demand balance for industrial steel items, stated. Chinese consultancy Steelhome.

Other steelmaking components on the DCE were combined, with. coking coal down 0.77%, while coke was up. 0.16%.

Steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange traded. sideways. Rebar edged 0.14% greater, hot-rolled coil. ticked up 0.36%, stainless steel dipped. 0.07%, and wire rod was flat.

(source: Reuters)