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... The primary aluminum cash contract on the London ... Most secondary alloy tags continued to hold steady June 17 ... A360.1 and A413.1 alloys at $1.09 ... View this article
... Meanwhile, most smelter-grade secondary aluminum prices were ... to go around.” Secondary alloy prices also ... All other major alloys were unchanged ... View this article
... Meanwhile, prices for mill-grade aluminum scrap also ... Secondary alloy tags continued to hold June 6 ... All other major alloys were unchanged, with ... View this article
... One secondary aluminum producer noted that it wouldn't be surprising if Trafigura tried to ... United States, Scrap, Aluminium alloy & scrap, Nonferrous ... View this article
... Meanwhile, most smelter-grade secondary aluminum prices held steady as ... Secondary alloy tags were mostly steady May 30, as sources told AMM ... View this article
... Despite a weakening scrap market, secondary aluminum alloys were largely ... up for the previous months' margin pressure,” one alloy producer told ... View this article
... was “very robust.” All other major alloys were unchanged ... prices for mill-grade aluminum scrap were ... All other secondary grades were unchanged. ... View this article
... metals do not have active secondary markets ... Aluminum committee chairman Gavin Prentice (formerly of ... Aluminium, Nonferrous, Scrap, Nonferrous,. ... View this article
... But most grades of secondary smelters' aluminum ... Exchange's cash primary aluminum contract ended ... United States, Scrap, Aluminium alloy & scrap ... View this article
... most grades of secondary smelters' aluminum held ... Prices for mill-grade aluminum scrap were ... Aluminium, Market Stories, United States, Nonferrous ... View this article
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