港股异动 | 铁货大涨8.63% 进口铁矿石价格重回90美元上方
格隆汇9月12日丨铁货(1029.HK)大涨8.63%,报0.151港元,成交563.5万港元,总市值10.7亿港元。大商所铁矿石主力合约震荡走高,现报667元/吨。2019年9月10日,进口62%粉矿到岸价价格为90.53美元/吨,环比每吨上升0.96美元,升幅为1.07%,贸易商报价较为积极,出货意愿较强,但挺价意愿较为明显;中秋与国庆节前钢厂仍有补库动作。港口PB粉的稀缺导致部分钢厂转而求购巴粗进行替代。基差修复和补库逻辑仍在兑现中。
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