Tag: Shredded

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.

Ferrous Scrap Sees Busheling Up $10, Obsolete Grades Sideways

Steel Market Update ferrous scrap sources have advised us there was quick buying of July scrap early this past week. We understand that a Midwest-based EAF mill was buying early, taking prime grades such as busheling up $10 per ton while obsolete grades (HMS, shred) were bought at sideways pricing to June. Busheling, which along […] The post Ferrous Scrap Sees Busheling Up $10, Obsolete Grades Sideways appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Hot Rolled Steel and Scrap Futures: Anticipating the End of a Price Trend?

The following article on the hot rolled coil (HRC) steel and financial futures markets was written by Jack Marshall of Crunch Risk LLC. Here is how Jack saw trading over the past week: Steel While the HR indexes continue to grind higher in a somewhat non-linear fashion, the HR futures curve is reflecting an even […] The post Hot Rolled Steel and Scrap Futures: Anticipating the End of a Price Trend? appeared first on Steel Market Update.