Category: Prices

Scrap Prices Fall Again in October on Outages, Global Gloom

Steel Market Update sources report that ferrous scrap prices fell again in October. The drop marks the sixth consecutive month of declining scrap tags. Prime scrap prices fell an average of $45 per ton, while obsolete grades were relatively flat to down $25.  Scrap sources attributed falling prices to weakening demand on both the domestic and […] The post Scrap Prices Fall Again in October on Outages, Global Gloom appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Schnitzer to Report Weak Fiscal Q4, Strong Full-Year Results

Supported by high finished steel and scrap prices, Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc. expects its results for full-year fiscal 2022 to be the second best in the company’s history. This week, the Portland, Ore.-based scrap recycler and long steel producer announced its preliminary results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2022. Although […] The post Schnitzer to Report Weak Fiscal Q4, Strong Full-Year Results appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Hot Rolled Futures: Participants Watch for Signs Demand Will Return

The following article on the hot-rolled coil (HRC), scrap and financial futures markets was written by Jack Marshall of Crunch Risk LLC. Here is how Jack saw trading over the past week: Hot Rolled Hot-rolled (HR) futures participants market watch as they wait for signs that demand will return even as the dollar continues to […] The post Hot Rolled Futures: Participants Watch for Signs Demand Will Return appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Scrap Prices Lift from Restocking, But Less Than Expected

By CRU Research Analyst Aaron Kearney-Keaveny, from CRU’s Steelmaking Raw Materials Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) rose by 2.2% month-on-month (MoM) to 312.3, following four continuous months of decline since May 2022. This MoM rise in the CRUmpi was specifically driven by a sharp rebound in Asian scrap prices while European prices stabilized. […] The post CRU: Scrap Prices Lift from Restocking, But Less Than Expected appeared first on Steel Market Update.