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Affected by the overall upset of various economic growth and credit data, especially the sharp decline in the growth rate of infrastructure investment, which has high hopes, the expectation of improvement in demand for steel during the peak season may be falsified, forming confidence in the market Big blow. Second-tier cities such as Nanjing, Hefei, and Suzhou have recently introduced tightening policies on the property market, which will also affect market expectations to a certain extent. Industry insiders predict that short-term rebar futures will face certain downward pressure.
Data show that as of last week, the inventory of rebar in the country's major markets was 0.000 tons, an increase of 0.000 tons, and the increase of wire rod inventory was 0.000 tons, an increase of 0.000 tons, an increase of . Judging from the total inventory of the five major categories of wire rods, rebars, hot-rolled coils, cold-rolled coils, and medium and heavy plates, the total national comprehensive inventory is 0.0 million tons, an increase of 0.000 tons from last Friday, with an increase of . ..
Relevant analysts said that the national steel market inventory has rebounded for the fourth consecutive week, and the current national steel inventory level is still lower than the same period last year. The current market is in the traditional off-season for consumption, and terminal demand is sluggish. At the same time, as steel prices rise, some businesses have increased their inventory hoarding, resulting in an obvious transfer of inventory from steel mills to the market.
The monthly macroeconomic indicators just released were a surprise nationwide. Month-on-month fixed asset investment increased by .% year-on-year, down .% from the previous month, hitting the lowest level since March. The three major investment growth rates of real estate, industry, and infrastructure fell across the board. In terms of funds, new RMB loans increased by RMB 100 million per month, a decrease of RMB 1 trillion year-on-year, setting a new low since July this year.