Market: Trade

September Scrap Negotiations Continue as Detroit Settles Down $30 on Primes

SMU scrap sources advised ferrous scrap prices have settled in Detroit with prime grades (Busheling and bundles) moving lower by $30 per gross ton and shredded scrap by $20 per gross ton. Dealers had been hoping that a slower flow of feeder stock into the yards coupled with stronger buying by long products mills might […] The post September Scrap Negotiations Continue as Detroit Settles Down $30 on Primes appeared first on Steel Market Update.

September Scrap Has Mills Pressuring Prices with Mixed Results Expected

The prices for flat rolled steel have dropped over the past few weeks which is creating a situation where the domestic steel mills want to recoup a portion (or all) of the reductions by negotiating lower ferrous scrap pricing. The mills are asking for $20 per gross ton across the board (HMS, shred, prime grades) […] The post September Scrap Has Mills Pressuring Prices with Mixed Results Expected appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Hot Rolled Futures Trading More Briskly as Sellers Enter the Market

The following article on the hot rolled coil (HRC) and financial futures markets was written by Jack Marshall of Crunch Risk LLC. Here is how Jack saw trading over the past week: Steel HR futures prices are down over $10/ST Sep’16/Dec’17 over the last week, roughly in line with the different indexes being reported. SMU […] The post Hot Rolled Futures Trading More Briskly as Sellers Enter the Market appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Ferrous Scrap Trading Sideways on Obsolete to Down $10-$15 on Primes

SMU Sources are advising us that obsolete grades of ferrous scrap are trading sideways (prices remaining the same as last month) while prime grades move lower by $10 to $15 per gross ton in the Chicago, Ohio Valley, Detroit and Indiana markets. Prior to negotiations beginning, the expectation was for obsolete grades to remain intact […] The post Ferrous Scrap Trading Sideways on Obsolete to Down $10-$15 on Primes appeared first on Steel Market Update.