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Tata, Adhunik to benefit from sponge iron price rally

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A rally in sponge iron prices should boost the earnings of big entities in the space, such as Tata Sponge Iron and Adhunik Metaliks.

The price of the intermedia­te steel product has risen by a little over ~500 a tonne over a week. Normally, the price rise for sponge iron happens in mid-September but the monsoon’s slowing has seen a rebound from the low base month of July, where prices of steel products were down by ~1,2001,500 a tonne. And, the price sentiment is bullish, with the central government extending the minimum import price cover till October and long-steel producers, the major users of sponge iron, looking at restocking as the rainy season ends. Good demand is anticipate­d in October-December.

India is the world’s biggest producer of sponge iron. The country produced 17.9 million tonnes in 2015-16, with a little over 80 per cent made from the coal-based method. However, capacity utilisatio­n was barely 37 per cent of the rated 48 mt.

D P Deshpande, managing director, Tata Sponge Iron, said: “I have little doubt that this price rally will continue beyond two to three weeks from now. Input costs have gone up and steel prices have not moved up commensura­tely. In any case, it will boost our short-term operating earnings. We are looking at ~1,200 a tonne (operating earnings) on this price hike. Sponge iron prices are now ~11,700-11,800 a tonne.”

“This price hike is an artificial one, triggered by shortfall in the domestic market, and I don’t see it continuing for long. But, the short-term hike will benefit bigger players like Tata Sponge and Adhunik,” said Amit Gupta, director at Atha Group, which makes sponge iron.

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The price of the sponge iron has risen by a little over ~500 a tonne over a week

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