European ferrochrome benchmark rises

Dec 19, 2012 | 11:48 AM | Janie Davies

Tags  ferrochrome, charge chrome, high-carbon ferrochrome, benchmark, Janie Davies

LONDON — The first-quarter European benchmark price for charge and high-carbon ferrochrome has risen 2.5 cents to $1.125 per pound.

Suppliers had expected a 5-cent increase as a compromise between the demands of South African producers and European stainless steel mills, which negotiate the price every quarter.....





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