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Natalia Capra

Natalia is a European market reporter at Kallanish. She looks after pricing analysis for all carbon and stainless steel products, pig iron and scrap for Western European markets, with a particular focus on France and Italy. She has over ten years of experience in mainstream, financial and business journalism and spent three years at Steel Business Briefing covering the Italian, South African and North African steel and raw material markets. Natalia speaks English, Italian and French.

2Feb

Italian rebar market becalms as prices fall

Italian rebar prices are stable compared to last week but the market has been extremely quiet …

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2Feb

Liberty Steel appoints European subsidiary chiefs

Liberty Steel, part of Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance, is strengthening its European management team in line …

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1Feb

Italian coil prices begin to edge down

Italian hot rolled coil supply tension is beginning to ease as import purchases are returning at …

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1Feb

French output tumbles in 2020 despite December surge

French crude steel production rebounded year-on-year in December 2020 after declining sharply in previous months, Kallanish …

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29Jan

EU approves Invitalia, ArcelorMittal partnership for Ilva

The European Commission has given ArcelorMittal’s Italian entity AM InvestCo Italy and government financial body Invitalia …

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29Jan

French scrap prices seen decreasing

French scrap prices are seen falling in new February contracts that will be agreed this week, …

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29Jan

Italian plate lull continues

Italian plate prices continue to lag behind, having yet to catch up with the steep slab …

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29Jan

Arvedi secures funding, replaces pig iron with scrap

Italian steelmaker Arvedi is to invest €227 million ($274m) for the reconversion of the Trieste site …

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28Jan

Italian scrap to fall €40

Italian scrap is set to lose €40/tonne ($48) for new February contracts. Sales activity has slowed, …

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28Jan

Covid-19 uncertainty, scrap decline slow French longs demand

French rebar values are seen falling as imminent scrap price drops suggest a price correction for …

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