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Dalian iron ore retreats as softer seasonal steel outlook offsets China stimulus optimism

Dalian iron ore futures lost ground on Wednesday, pulling back from a twomonth high in the previous session as prospects of weaker seasonal steel need surpassed bets on further stimulus from leading customer China.

The most-traded January iron ore agreement on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) ended daytime trade 1.64%. lower at 809.5 yuan ($ 111.38) a metric load.

The agreement had actually earlier struck Tuesday's peak of 818.0 yuan,. its strongest level since Oct. 8.

The benchmark January iron ore on the Singapore. Exchange was down 1.12% at $104.2 a ton by 0715 GMT.

China's iron ore imports dropped 1.91% month-on-month in. November as deliveries slowed ahead of the winter when. cooler weather disrupts construction operate in the country's. north, dragging on steel need.

The nation's general imports unexpectedly diminished in the. very same month, while exports also slowed greatly, customs information. showed on Tuesday.

Steel mills' revenues have fallen, while hot metal output has. declined however remains resistant, analysts at Everbright Futures. stated in a note.

On the other hand, in among their most dovish statements in over a. decade, Chinese leaders indicated on Monday they are all set to. release whatever stimulus is needed to counter the effect of. expected U.S. trade tariffs on next year's financial development.

Top Communist Party officials said they would change to an. appropriately loose monetary policy position, and more. proactive financial levers.

Experts state the market is awaiting this week's Central. Economic Work Conference, where Beijing will set policy. priorities, including its development target for next year.

Other steelmaking components on the DCE were combined, with. coking coal down 0.34% and coke up 1.07%.

The majority of steel benchmarks on the Shanghai Futures Exchange. ticked down. Rebar dipped 0.15%, hot-rolled coil. shed 0.17%, stainless steel lost almost. 0.2%, although wire rod reinforced about 0.7%.

(source: Reuters)