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... Prices recovered slightly on June 19 to $2,091.50 per tonne (94.9 cents per pound). ... Zinc scrap tags fell across the board, sources said. ... View this article
CHICAGO — The value of the US iron and steel mill ... Metalliferous ores and metal scrap were at a $1.27 ... Imports of nickel, zinc and tin also dropped ... View this article
... "The flow of scrap is extremely good right now for us, so we're holding the price," a second buyer said. Meanwhile, zinc scrap prices increased by 2 ... View this article
... Prices for zinc scrap also were unchanged from previous levels, with sources telling AMM that market conditions had remained relatively steady ... View this article
... 75 cents previously; mixed high-zinc clips weakened ... maintain margins despite a decline in scrap prices. ... strengthen as the scrap market continues ... View this article
... shutdowns at Boliden's copper and zinc smelters since ... following the swing in copper prices in April ... 1 copper scrap had traded at a premium in the ... View this article
... price were being supported by tight scrap flows and ... Prices for mixed low-copper clips rose to 74 ... 72 to 74 cents, mixed high-zinc clips strengthened ... View this article
... to 74 cents per pound from 75 to 76 cents, mixed high zinc clips decreased ... Meanwhile, prices for mill-grade aluminum scrap also weakened ... View this article
... junk batteries entering the scrapyards." Meanwhile, prices for zinc scrap fell across ... The LME's three-month primary zinc price ended the March ... View this article
... “I haven't seen any price changes related ... But if I'm going to the market (because of scrap tightness), I ... of 2014 as the large volume of zinc held there ... View this article
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