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... weeks. Copper stocks in US warehouses dropped to 197,925 tonnes June 14 from 203,200 tonnes in May. Everdeen Mason,. ... View this article
... Closing SHG stocks in London Metal Exchange-approved warehouses in the United States totaled 770,925 tonnes June 4, with New Orleans ... View this article
... leading to the sale of warehouse companies to traders and financial institutions and the growth of stocks in those warehouses to unprecedented ... View this article
... John Martin IV said. "(Now), it's much easier to monitor remote warehouses and say, 'Hey, you're not rotating your stock.'". ... View this article
... While stocks in LME-listed warehouses have ... been removed from LME-listed warehouses in Chicago ... SHG, AMM's daily in-warehouse premium for ... View this article
... Meanwhile, Martens declined to speculate on the potential impact of high warehouse stocks and new smelting capacity coming online, citing the ... View this article
... to remove the glut of aluminum in warehouses around the ... from its present unsustainable position characterized by excessive warehouse stocks.". ... View this article
... the West Coast region had been plagued with heavy warehouse inventories in ... some market sources now see local distributor stocks declining to ... View this article
... Copper stocks in LME-approved warehouses in the United States totaled 203,950 tonnes May 1, but consumers and traders said that most of the ... View this article
... stock and material is leaving LME warehouses. ... In-warehouse Rotterdam zinc premiums were $95 to ... While LME stocks have fallen, availability has ... 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