Domestic stainless scrap prices hold steady
Feb 12, 2013 | 02:54 PM
| Daniel Fitzgerald
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Daniel Fitzgerald
NEW YORK Stainless steel scrap processor prices have remained largely unchanged, with market demand and official nickel prices holding steady, although a rise in nickel prices in January pushed up consumer prices on several grades.
Processors are buying 304 solids in a range of $1,700 to $1,790 per gross ton vs. $1,700 to $1,765 previously, while 316 solids are steady at between $2,350 and $2,420 per ton. The price range for 430 solidsthe only other processor grade to movewidened to $465 to $520 per ton from $480 to $520.....
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