Contributor: Tim Triplett

Will Ferrous Scrap Prices Continue to Decline?

Ferrous scrap prices declined by $30-40 per ton in January—a month that typically sees prices rebound. Some scrap experts predict the downtrend may continue. How low prices could go is a source of some disagreement. January scrap settled at the following numbers in various regions, report SMU sources: Midwest/Ohio Valley: Shred – $330-335/GT; HMS – […] The post Will Ferrous Scrap Prices Continue to Decline? appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ferrous Scrap Prices Mostly Sideways in December

Following increases in October and November, ferrous scrap prices for December settled with relatively little change, report Steel Market Update sources. “Pittsburgh and points west went sideways. East of Pittsburgh and to the south, prices went down $10 per ton,” said one dealer. Export buying prices are off by $20 per ton, he added. “Declining […] The post Ferrous Scrap Prices Mostly Sideways in December appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Stable Lead Times, Low Imports, Scrap Hikes Boost Long Products Prices in the U.S.

Editor’s note: The following analysis of the U.S. rod and bar market was contributed by CRU Steel Analyst Ryan McKinley. Steel Market Update will periodically expand its coverage of the steel market with long products content from CRU as an added benefit to our members. U.S. mills announced wire rod price increases of $1.50/cwt across […] The post Stable Lead Times, Low Imports, Scrap Hikes Boost Long Products Prices in the U.S. appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ferrous Scrap Prices: Little to No Increase Expected in December

After rising in October and November, ferrous scrap prices are expected to move sideways in December with the possibility of a small $10 per ton increase for some grades. But weakness overseas complicates predictions longer term, say Steel Market Update sources. “December is generally a month when scrap prices rise,” said CRU North America Steel […] The post Ferrous Scrap Prices: Little to No Increase Expected in December appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Market Trends: Mills Unsuccessful in Collecting Price Increase

Nearly nine out of 10 of the steel buyers responding to Steel Market Update’s market trends questionnaire earlier this week believe the domestic mills will be unsuccessful in their attempts to collect the $40 price increased they announced this time last month. Since those announcements, flat rolled steel prices are little changed, if not down […] The post SMU Market Trends: Mills Unsuccessful in Collecting Price Increase appeared first on Steel Market Update.