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... high-carbon ferrochrome will at 70 cents, off 4 cents; ferromolybdenum at $9.71, up 15 cents; nickel at $3.94, down 55 cents; ferrovanadium at $9.18 ... View this article
... 93 cents per pound. Ferrovanadium continues to trade in a range of $13 to $14 per pound. The ferromanganese market ... View this article
Ferrovanadium prices have dropped on reports of a supply surplus, although overall ferroalloy spot trading has been light as long-term contracts ... View this article
... produced 15.6 tonnes of vanadium billet during the first quarter, Atlantic said, and so far this month some 30 tonnes of ferrovanadium have been ... View this article
... Ferrovanadium also held firm at between $14.90 and $15.15 per pound, with the most recent reported spot business being a one-truckload sale at ... View this article
Ferrovanadium prices have steadied at levels above $15 per pound as traders play down the potential impact of more material being shipped into ... View this article
Ferrovanadium prices have ticked up slightly on reports of tightening supply, while molybdic oxide and ferromolybdenum prices dropped further. ... View this article
Vanadium prices are likely to rise in 2013 and 2014 as an increase in demand from the Chinese steel sector exceeds supply, according to a Roskill Information ... View this article
Spot ferrovanadium prices have ticked up slightly on reports of short-term tightness in supply, although market sources say contract business is ... View this article
Ferrovanadium prices continue to rise as domestic producers see solid contract demand and imports from foreign converters dwindle due to ... View this article
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