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Scrap Price Bulletin Scrap Price Bulletin

Scrap Price Bulletin provides ferrous scrap prices for 18 major North American markets as well as alternative iron ore and US steel production data. Features of the online service include weekly trend analysis, monthly market reports with actual market transactions, charting tool with the ability to choose up to four cities and grades for pricing, historical pricing available as far back as 1994 and a monthly in-depth look at ferrous scrap in the Scrap Magnet column. Weekly pricing is available online or in the newsletter distributed by email and print. Free trials are available online, start your trial today.
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Scrap Trends Outlook Scrap Trends Outlook

Scrap Trends Outlook offers a monthly preview of upcoming ferrous scrap markets. Based on input from experts in the industry, Scrap Trends Outlook takes the pulse of the market and delivers a forward outlook on prices, demand, supply, and offers an answer to the question "What are you hearing about the markets?"
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Metal Bulletin Metal Bulletin

Metal Bulletin provides unrivalled insight and analysis into today's global metal markets via its flagship publication/email/web service "Metal Bulletin". Metal Bulletin also provides other information solutions, from marketwatch - which delivers real-time trading news and prices, to consultancy, magazines, events/conferences and directories. We have the answer to your information needs, so explore the site now to see how we can help you to maximise your business.


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The Metal Bulletin Company Database Metal Bulletin Company Database

The Metal Bulletin Company Database is a trusted, independent source of global metals and mining company data. It provides up-to-date, insightful information on over 10,000 companies worldwide, in a highly searchable and intuitive format.
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AMM Research

AMM Research is the U.S.-based arm of the international Metal Bulletin Research & Consultancy (MBR) group, which provides regular analysis and forecasts of business conditions within the global metal markets. Research is available to clients through various publications, services and consulting arrangements. Marketwatch is the totally portable, real-time solution for metal and steel traders everywhere. Brought to you by the leading market information/price suppliers for the global industry, Metal Bulletin and American Metal Market, marketwatch can be accessed wherever you have internet access - on your lap-top whilst travelling, or even on your Blackberry.
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AMM Research  

American Metal Market Research have conducted extensive research into the US market on a national and state level for each of the 50 states in this new, exclusive and comprehensive study on the US steel industry – The US Steel Industry – State-by-State Analysis and Forecasts out to 2020

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Marketwatch

Marketwatch is the totally portable, real-time solution for metal and steel traders everywhere. Brought to you by the leading market information/price suppliers for the global industry, Metal Bulletin and American Metal Market, marketwatch can be accessed wherever you have internet access - on your lap-top whilst travelling, or even on your BlackberryTM.
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Steel First

Steel First is a dedicated information service for all those involved in the steel industry, covering the entire market from producers and manufacturers to traders and end users. Steel First brings you comprehensive, global coverage for raw materials, steel products and end-user industries online and via daily email newsletters, delivered around 6AM every day to your inbox. Regional teams, close to the markets, provide a large volume of news stories a day and over 200 prices including daily assessments and indices. Our online pricing tool allows you to compare and analyse those prices in different units and currencies.
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?

Imports
Stagnant non-residential construction demand
Sequestration and government cuts
Global uncertainty, particularly in Europe
Too many suppliers chasing too few orders


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