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Sharp price plunge could deliver iron ore winter of discontent

IRON ore miners and smaller developers trying to get projects off the ground are going to struggle over the second half of the financial year with the price expected to be sharply lower over the next 12 months, and possibly longer.

Iron ore could be in for a crunch

Iron ore could be in for a crunch

The stark warning comes from RBC Capital Markets, which warns global streel demand is fading due to structural challenges in the Chinese economy such as more property developers facing bankruptcy and declining...

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