Contributor: Tim Triplett

Ferrous Scrap Prices Expected to Rise Again in November

Steel Market Update sources are expecting another $10-$20 per ton increase in ferrous scrap prices in November, much like the bump seen in October. “If there is a $10-$20 change, shredded scrap will be on the higher end, given typical seasonal slowdowns and lower scale prices,” said CRU North America Steel Analyst Ryan McKinley. Some […] The post Ferrous Scrap Prices Expected to Rise Again in November appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Market Trends: Supply, Demand, Pricing

Steel pricing is the product of a complex interplay between supply and demand, along with other factors such as ferrous scrap prices, imports and government trade actions. Steel Market Update canvasses steel executives twice each month with its market trends questionnaire to take the pulse of the industry. The current prevailing view shows supplies tightening, […] The post SMU Market Trends: Supply, Demand, Pricing appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Scrap Sources See Small Decline for Obsolete Grades in August

The ferrous scrap market is showing small signs of weakness looking ahead to August, report Steel Market Update sources, who say prices on obsolete grades such as shredded and heavy melt are likely to decline anywhere from $5 to $20 per ton next month, while pricing of busheling and bundles will remain unchanged. Demand for […] The post SMU Scrap Sources See Small Decline for Obsolete Grades in August appeared first on Steel Market Update.