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SDI Guidance Expects Lower Profit in Q4

Steel Dynamics expects reduced profitability from its steel operations in fourth quarter compared to third. Lower steel shipments, customer destocking and seasonal demand weakness are impacting the steel platform and, in particular, commodity grade hot roll products. Lower steel pricing will offset any benefits from lower ferrous scrap costs. Fabricated steel joist and decking products […] The post SDI Guidance Expects Lower Profit in Q4 appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Scrap Prices Take Another Dip Lower but Dealers Think This is the Bottom…

Our scrap sources reported ferrous scrap prices as having the most strength in the east where export pricing has bounced off the bottom and momentum has apparently turned in that region. One of the east coast dealers told us that scrap flows are “atrocious” and if it wasn’t for the “terrible demand situation the market […] The post Scrap Prices Take Another Dip Lower but Dealers Think This is the Bottom… appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Asian Scrap Markets Improving: Dead Cat Bounce or Beginning of a Trend?

The following article was written by contributing writer Damon Sun of Daido International. The Asian ferrous scrap markets are still very weak, but there are some positives recently. Rebar demand seemed to have picked up some in the last two weeks and consequently, there has been more activity in the containerized scrap markets.  For reference, […] The post Asian Scrap Markets Improving: Dead Cat Bounce or Beginning of a Trend? appeared first on Steel Market Update.