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Predicted Iron Ore Demand Could Fuel Steel ETF

Benzinga.com
0 Comments| September 16, 2014

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Steel prices--and thus steel companies and ETFs--are driven in part by the price of iron. Analysts are expecting the price to fall near term, but see reasons for a late year rally.

Iron To Fall, Then Rally?

The price of iron ore is hanging around the $82/ton level and some analysts are looking for a short-term drop of another 15 percent before the bottom is formed.

Morgan Stanley came out with a call this week that said it feels iron ore could hit $70/ton before a year-end rally in the price of the commodity. The research firm predicts it could rally to $90/ton by the end of the year.

Vale SA (NASDAQ: VALE), a large global metals company, stated last week it feels iron ore prices could reach $100/ton by the end ...

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