Tag: SMA

Hot Rolled Futures: Falling Demand, Supply/Capacity Mismatches Add Volatility

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 Falling demand and mill capacity utilization rates below 60 percent do not seem to have damped the HR futures curve since […] The post Hot Rolled Futures: Falling Demand, Supply/Capacity Mismatches Add Volatility appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMU Market Trends: Buyers Ponder Their Prospects in the Virus Crisis

Steel prices saw further declines this week, but not a dramatic collapse. The benchmark price of hot rolled now averages around $560 per ton, down $5 from last week and down $50 from the mid-January high of $610. Most of the steel buyers responding to Steel Market Update’s check of the market this week expect […] The post SMU Market Trends: Buyers Ponder Their Prospects in the Virus Crisis appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Raw Materials Prices: Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Pig Iron, Scrap, Zinc

Raw materials prices are poised for a rapid decline as the dollar strengthens and the global economy slumps.   Table 1 summarizes the price changes through March 18 of the five materials considered in this analysis. It reports the month/month, 3 months/3 months and 12 months/12 months changes on a percentage basis. This is likely our […] The post Raw Materials Prices: Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Pig Iron, Scrap, Zinc appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Raw Materials Prices: Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Pig Iron, Scrap, Zinc

Raw materials prices have been negatively impacted by the coronavirus outbreak in China. Table 1 summarizes the price changes through Feb. 19 of the five materials considered in this analysis. It reports the month/month, 3 months/3 months and 12 months/12 months changes on a percentage basis. In the last 30 days, the prices of iron […] The post Raw Materials Prices: Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Pig Iron, Scrap, Zinc appeared first on Steel Market Update.

SMA Claims the High Ground in Environmental Debate

While America’s integrated steel producers are investing millions in R&D to reduce harmful emissions from their steelmaking process, the nation’s minimill steel producers have already claimed the high ground for environmental stewardship. Integrated mills and their blast furnaces heat iron ore and coking coal at high temperatures to produce high-quality virgin pig iron and steel. […] The post SMA Claims the High Ground in Environmental Debate appeared first on Steel Market Update.