Futures market for ferrous scrap quiet
Jan 18, 2013 | 05:30 PM
| Lisa Gordon
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busheling,
Midwest No. 1 Busheling Ferrous Scrap Futures contract,
CME,
scrap prices,
Lisa Gordon
PITTSBURGH The scrap futures market was markedly quiet this past week, mirroring the overall scrap market.
CME Group Inc.s U.S. Midwest No. 1 busheling ferrous scrap futures held steady, with no trades recorded.
So far in January, 1,140 tons have been swapped on the futures exchange (amm.com, Jan. 11). Februarys bids are at $380 per gross ton, putting the contracts spread at $20 as offers stand at $400 per ton. The contract is settled based on AMMs Midwest Ferrous Scrap Index for No. 1 busheling.....
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