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... are calculated daily using the following formula: LME cash aluminum official price (ask) + AMM Midwest aluminum premium (average) + AMM alloy ... View this article
... company had seen a quiet market for Midwest premium swaps and no recent inquiries to buy or sell physical metal. In theory, premiums should be ... View this article
CHICAGO — Midwest P1020 aluminum premiums held steady over the past week ... AMM's Midwest aluminum premium remained in a ... View this article
The market generally prices material on the prior month's average London Metal Exchange aluminum price plus the Midwest premium and a ... View this article
CHICAGO — Midwest aluminum premiums rose slightly over the past week amid ... AMM's Midwest aluminum premium narrowed to 11.5 to ... View this article
Several sources reported likely isolated but expedited deals in the Midwest and the Northeast last week at higher premiums. ... View this article
... That's why delivered customer Midwest is at ... AMM's delivered premiums rose to between 8 and 9 cents per ... You can pay a $10 premium for warrants ... View this article
... "The Midwest (premium) feels like ... big volumes, you are going to have to give the premium away—that's ... "But you can't move (premiums) when there ... View this article
... volumes expected, and it is losing business even at premiums discounted to those published. "People who are saying (the Midwest premium) is 12 ... View this article
... Outside the Midwest, markets in the Southeast—including Birmingham, Ala., the ... into shredders because shred commands a nice premium in pricing ... 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