Day 1 - quinta-feira, 30 setembro 2010
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Registration and refreshments
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| 09:20 |
Opening remarks and Keynote address
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Steel Raw Materials Focus
Sr. Mike Henry, President, Marketing , BHP Billiton
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Eastern promise, western malaise. Outlook for the global economy
Sr. Mark Berrisford-Smith, Senior Economist, HSBC
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| 11:00 |
Session 1: Setting the scene: Politics, Economics, Cost and Consumption
Most analysts predict the next few years will continue to be a sellers’ market, with supply of iron ore and metallurgical coal remaining tight. Producers of steelmaking raw materials have been able to negotiate pricing from a dominant position. Steel companies are scrambling to secure their own captive supplies. How are steel producers coping with higher and more frequently changing prices? What strategies are they using to manage their raw material purchases?
Presidente: Mr Mark Wiggett
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Iron ore outlook: Balancing supply and demand in volatile markets
Sr. Jim Lennon, Executive Director – Commodities , Macquarie Capital (Europe) Ltd
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Iron ore and coking coal: Outlook and market dynamics
Sr. Paul Gray, Commodities Analyst, Goldman Sachs & Partners Australia Pty Ltd
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Driving the spot price: Chinese domestic ore
Sr. Ian Roper, Commodities Strategist, CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets
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| 12:30 |
Networking Lunch
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| 13:30 |
Session 2: Iron Ore Outlook: Insatiable appetite or indigestion?
Tens of millions of tonnes of new iron ore production capacity are set to come onto the market over the next five years. Will demand keep pace, or could this expansion result in a surplus? In this session analysts and producers from key iron ore producing regions will provide an outlook.
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The Way Forward
Sr. Lars-Eric Aaro, President and CEO, Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB
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The outlook for iron ore: looking north
Sr. Dallas Horadam, Principal Consultant, Metalytics
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Metinvest's Iron Ore Strategy
Sr. Konstantin Golovko, Head of Strategic Planning Department, Metinvest Donetsk
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Prospects for iron ore and steel supply/demand
Sr. Pablo de La Quintana, Head of Business Development and Strategy, Anglo American
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Indian Iron Ore in Global Perspective: Current Status and Future Prospects
Sr. Raj Kumar Sharma, Secretary General, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries
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| 15:30 |
Afternoon Tea
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| 16:00 |
Session 3: The New Gold: Metallurgical Coal and Key Elements
Global coal capacity is expanding, and demand is growing as new markets open up. Ferro-alloy supply also remains a key critical issue for steelmakers. What is the outlook for these inputs? Will supply be able to match rising demand?
Presidente: Dr David Hargreaves
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Vanadium Outlook 2010
Sr. Daniel Harris, Vice President, Vanadium Assets, Evraz Group
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Developments in pricing and forward markets
Sr. Phillip Killicoat, Account Manager, Credit Suisse
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Outlook for Manganese Alloys - will supply keep up with demand?
Sr. Edwin Van Der Gaag, Head Ferro Alloy Trader, Director European Branch, Ronly Holdings Ltd
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| 17:30 |
Cocktail reception
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Day 2 - sexta-feira, 1 outubro 2010
| 09:30 |
Keynote Session 4: Steel raw materials in a post benchmark world: The view beyond 2011
With annual benchmark pricing now officially dead for iron ore and metallurgical coal, how are market participants coping with the new pricing environment? How do the major players see the raw materials landscape ahead? What are the future strategies of major producers and buyers of raw materials? What new market dynamics can we expect to see in 2011 and beyond?
This session will include a panel discussion.
Presidente: Mr Steven Randall
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All change in iron ore pricing
Sr. Steven Randall, Managing Director, The Steel Index
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Steel Raw Materials: A new environment is emerging
Sr. Davinder Chugh, Member of Group Management Board, ArcelorMittal
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Life after the benchmark: Market lessons
Sr. Rod Beddows, President and Co-founder, HCF International Advisers Ltd
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Managing iron ore and steel price risk
Sr. Bob Ray, Managing Director, International Products and Services, CME Group
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| 11:00 |
Coffee Break
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| 11:30 |
Session 5: Scrap is king: Outlook for scrap and metallics
With electric furnaces producing about one-third of the world’s steel, over 450-500m tonnes of scrap are consumed each year. What dynamics are driving the supply and pricing of scrap? How do alternative metallics affect the market? Will the emergence of China as a major importer be a permanent feature of the international scrap trade?
Presidente: Mr Ronnie Cecil
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Ore based metallics: overview of global trends
Sr. Chris Barrington, Secretariat, International Iron Metallics Association c/o Papillon Mineral Services Ltd
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A few interesting things seen and learned during the commodities boom-bust-bounce and the great recession
Sr. Robert Hunter, Director, Marketing and Applications of Iron Products, Midrex Technologies
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Steel Scrap, a raw material for steelmaking. World Steel Recycling in Figures 2005-2009
Sr. Rolf Willeke, Representative of BIR Ferrous Division, BIR
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MENA market outlook
Sr. Nick Edström, Editor SE & CIS, Steel Business Briefing
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| 12:50 |
Closing remarks
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| 13:00 |
Networking Lunch
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