Posted on November 30th, 2008 by admin
Prices shown are LTL and TL and are based upon spot market prices for November 30, 3008:
Scrap Whole Computers 65.00 130.00 ton USD
Scrap CPU Units 71.50 143.00 ton USD
Scrap Drives 58.50 117.00 ton USD
Scrap Keyboards 16.25 [...]
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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by admin
World Copper Scrap Recycling Prices Summary are shown below. The recycling prices shown are LTL and TL, are based upon current spot market prices and are in the particular country’s currency.
US Scrap Copper 1.33 1.48 lbs USDCanadian Copper 1.65 1.83 lbs CNDEU Scrap Copper 2303.13 2562.88 MT EUROChina Tong Scrap 20028.13 22286.94 MT RMBAsia Copper 2932.12 3262.81 [...]
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Posted on November 28th, 2008 by admin
Base metals continued feebling, as industrial production data from Japan highlighted bleak prospects for demand in an oversupplied market. Lead fell to a two-year low at $1,081 a tonne as traders priced in falling demand from the auto sector, where sales have plunged. Effect of shanghai stocks ignored by investors where Copper inventories in warehouses [...]
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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by admin
US H1 scrap prices hikeOn November 24, the average price of H1 scrap in Pittsburgh, Chicago, and Philadelphia was US$107.50/long ton, up by US$10/long ton.
The price of No.2 bundle scrap was US$72/long ton, as the same as last week.
Among them, the average price of H1 scrap in Pittsburgh was US$104.5/long ton; in Chicago was US$119.50/long [...]
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Posted on November 26th, 2008 by admin
Prices shown below for curbside recycling items are based on spot market prices. Prices shown are for LTL and TL prices for each commodity.
Loose NewsPrint 19.50 26.00 ton USD Baled NewsPrint 39.00 52.00 ton USD Co~Mingled #100 ~ Aluminum & Steel Cans, Glass 6.82 13.63 ton USD Co~Mingled #200 ~ Aluminum & Steel Cans, Glass & PET 10.86 [...]
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Posted on November 26th, 2008 by admin
Chinese scrap prices rebound
China’s domestic scrap prices have rebounded by a certain extent with the recovery of the prices of mills’ steel products.
In the Jiangsu market, price for heavy scrap steel (6mm thickness above) stands at RMB2,250 to 2,350/ton (VAT included), up from RMB2,000 to 2,100 at the end of October.
However scrap supply still remain [...]
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Posted on November 25th, 2008 by admin
LME base metal prices rebound on Monday – Base metals on the LME rebounded on Monday.
Tin price boosted by US$1,295/ton to US$12,800/ton due to the low stock level. Copper price increased by US$210/ton to US$3,750/ton.
Nickel price raised by US$675/ton and aluminum price increased by US$50/ton. Zinc and lead prices saw an increase of US$45/ton and [...]
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Posted on November 24th, 2008 by admin
Current tire parts recycling prices in USD per ton (2 prices are shown per commodity which are LTL and TL prices):
Passenger Treads (Bias) 20.00 20.00 ton USD
Passenger Treads (SteelBelt) 20.00 20.00 ton USD
Passenger Sidewalls (black only) 60.00 60.00 [...]
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Posted on November 24th, 2008 by admin
Current scrap metal prices in U.S. Dollars per pounds (lbs) for nickel and stainless steel scrap metals. Prices shown are LTL and TL.
Mixed Magnetic Stainless Steel Scrap 0.03 0.06 lbs USD
Magnetic Stainless Steel Turnings 0.01 0.03 lbs USD
Mixed Non Magnetic Stainless Steel Scrap 0.21 0.28 lbs USD
309 Stainless Steel Scrap 0.32 0.42 lbs USD
310 Stainless Steel Scrap [...]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2008 by admin
Excerpts from article on Commodity Online
The impact of the global financial crisis is now felt across the commodities sector be it crude palm oil, rubber or base metals even as gold continues to provide reasonable returns to investors as it is considered safe haven. Meanwhile, inflation no longer seems to be an issue for India [...]
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