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Iron ore set to fall in 2020, but by how much?

Analysts agree iron ore will drop from above $90/t, but 2020 averages differ

Kristie Batten, Elliott Holley
Iron ore production will depend on Vale's recovery, Chinese production and India's auction process, among other factors

Iron ore production will depend on Vale's recovery, Chinese production and India's auction process, among other factors

Morgan Stanley said the price was showing no sign of easing yet as steel mills replenish stocks ahead of Chinese New Year, which starts this Friday. It expects the market to remain tight due to cyclone-related...

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