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The biggest producer price index (PPI) decline was recorded by nonferrous metal ores (down 7.2 percent from April), followed by iron and steel ... View this article
... index are two important improvements over previous years," he added. Over the past two years, LIM has sold 13 Capesize shipments of iron ore to ... View this article
... The next products could include hot-rolled band, iron ore and coking coal ... pricing system was abandoned in 2008 when another index was adopted ... View this article
China imported 64.55 million tonnes of iron ore in March, up 14.4 percent ... The low-volatility hard coking coal index of AMM sister publication Metal ... View this article
... The contract will be based on the Steel Index (TSI) and will be traded in lots of 500 tonnes, the Atlanta-based trading ... Iron Ore, United States, Steel,. ... View this article
... steel, 62-percent iron ore fines and Chinese hot-rolled coil and rebar, settled against the Cleartrade Exchange China Steel Index (CCSI), priced in ... View this article
... “Price correlations between scrap, iron ore and steel are no longer high ... The index consists of two sub-indices, based on data received from ... View this article
... liquidity constraints in scrap we are primarily dealing with iron ore and HRC ... We are not happy with the AMM busheling index publishing only once ... View this article
... A source in China said bids were down significantly for iron ore and scrap ... AMM's West Coast Ferrous Scrap Export Index settled Monday at $380.83 ... View this article
... up and bought (positions on the CME contract) before the Index was officially ... Most ferrous prices, including iron ore, seem to be breaking down and ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel