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... for No. 1 busheling and No. 1 bundles trend sideways, sources said. Some buyers, however, said they lowered their No. ... View this article
... send prime prices down when demand is expected to be quite strong for No. 1 busheling and No. 1 bundles this month. ... View this article
... Still, No. 1 heavy melt, No. 1 dealer bundles, No. 1 busheling and shredded scrap are at strong levels, despite the volatility of the past two years. ... View this article
... As a result, AMM's shredded scrap assessment for Chicago settled May 3 at $368 per ton, down $22 from April, while No. 1 bundles fell $20 per ton ... View this article
... structural scrap exports nearly doubled to 162,908 tonnes in February from 84,134 tonnes a year ago, and exports of No. 1 bundles jumped 88.2 ... View this article
Fort Wayne, Ind.-based SDI bases its surcharge on a three-city average of AMM's prices for No. 1 bundles, which was $390.33 per ton on April 10 vs ... View this article
... 2 bundles, which settled at a $17-per-ton discount to March levels. Even with less demand for No. 1 busheling, dealers refused to take any more of ... View this article
... Bundles provide a readily available, widely accepted method ... Hedging: (1) Taking a position in a futures ... of a closing price when no recent trading ... View this article
Fort Wayne, Ind.-based SDI bases its surcharge on AMM's three-city average for No. 1 bundles, which was $410.66 per ton as of March 11, SDI ... View this article
... 1 busheling settled at $423 per gross ton in Chicago, up $43 from February, while No. 1 bundles managed a $38-per-ton increase and settled at ... View this article
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