High-carbon ferrochrome hit by slowdown

Mar 15, 2013 | 12:00 PM | Daniel Fitzgerald

Tags  high-carbon ferrochrome, ferrochrome prices, ferrochrome demand, chrome prices, chrome, ferrochrome, Daniel Fitzgerald

NEW YORK — High-carbon ferrochrome prices have eased slightly as traders continue to lament a lack of spot buying activity in the market.

High-carbon ferrochrome prices dipped slightly on the low end to $1 to $1.05 per pound from $1.01 to $1.05 previously, while 0.05-percent low-carbon ferrochrome remained unchanged....





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