Tag: SMU

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

Editor’s note: Steel Market Update is please to share this Premium content with Executive members. For information on how to upgrade to a Premium-level subscription, email Info@SteelMarketUpdate.com. Prices for all but one of the steelmaking raw materials tracked in this SMU analysis increased from May to June, with most products following large gains seen in […] The post Raw Materials Prices: Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Pig Iron, Scrap, Zinc appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Prompt Industrial Scrap: A Big Shortage Decades in the Making

By Michael Marley The mini sheet mills face a maxi problem, namely no additional supplies of prompt industrial scrap to feed their growing appetites for that raw material. As they move ahead with planned expansions of existing facilities and the construction of greenfield plants, electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmakers may be forced to rely on additional […] The post Prompt Industrial Scrap: A Big Shortage Decades in the Making appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Futures: HR, Busheling Prices Continue Slow March Higher as Capacity Issues Linger

The following article on the hot rolled coil (HRC), scrap and financial futures markets was written by Jack Marshall of Crunch Risk LLC. Here is how Jack saw trading over the past week: Hot Rolled In June, HR futures prices have continued to push higher on an average daily volume of just over 17,000 ST […] The post Futures: HR, Busheling Prices Continue Slow March Higher as Capacity Issues Linger appeared first on Steel Market Update.

Scrap Squeeze Ahead as World Switches to EAFs: McKinley

The traditional correlations between finished steel and scrap prices have broken down this year, and historical spreads might remain off-kilter as more electric-arc furnace (EAF) mills come online globally, CRU Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley said. Crude steel output via EAFs in North America is expected to grow by about 16 million metric tonnes, approximately 20%, […] The post Scrap Squeeze Ahead as World Switches to EAFs: McKinley appeared first on Steel Market Update.

CRU: Scrap Exporting Markets Play Catchup During June Trade

By Senior Analyst Ryan McKinley, from CRU’s Steelmaking Metallics Monitor The CRU metallics price indicator (CRUmpi) increased by 8.6% m/m in June to 402.4. This increase is primarily a reflection of large price increases for scrap in Europe and the U.S., although some increases occurred in Asia as well. After rising substantially in May, pig iron […] The post CRU: Scrap Exporting Markets Play Catchup During June Trade appeared first on Steel Market Update.