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Scrap Metal Market: June 2016

Scrap Metal Market Trends Scrap metal prices for crushed autobodies continue to increase 22.52% over the past month (see May 2016 Scrap Metal Market Watch), and have grown 19.51% over the past year. In May, government incentives for steel manufacturers in China were met with a strong response by the U.S. Commerce Department, which imposed

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Scrap Metal Market: May 2016

Scrap Metal Market Trends Scrap metal prices for crushed autobodies have slightly increased 17.60% over the past month (see April 2016 Scrap Metal Market Watch), and a small uptick of 3.62% over the past year. Over the past month, the automotive industry has struggled to look for an innovative response to continued devaluation. The downward

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Analysis: 2015 Was Awful for Metal Prices

Analysis Shows Continued Decline Scrap metal prices have fallen by 50 percent in four years, forcing scrap yards to find ways to navigate a tough market. Demand from overseas markets like Turkey and China, which were big customers of scrap metal in boom times, has slowed. Industry watchers say 2015 was an exceptionally awful year

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Scrap Metal Market: April 2016

Scrap Metal Market Trends Scrap metal prices for crushed autobodies have slightly increased 8.57% over the past month (see March 2016 Scrap Metal Market Watch), but an overall 9.66% decline over the past year. Over the past month, the automotive industry has shown continued signs of devaluation. The Wall Street Journal reported the scrap metal

WSJ: In Scrap-Metal Market, Buyers Have to Tell Darth From Vader

From: WSJ: In Scrap-Metal Market, Buyers Have to Tell Darth From Vader By: John W. Miller When Randy Goodman calls a customer in China, the 51-year-old scrap trader sometimes asks: Do you want Elmo, Shelmo or Zorba? The world’s $100 billion trade in junked cars, refrigerators and other metallic goods hinges on 100 or so short,

WSJ: Scrap-metal sector is latest victim of commodities bust

From: Scrap-metal sector is latest victim of commodities bust By: John W. Miller PITTSBURGH—Cars are piling up at junkyards across the U.S., as the commodities bust that has already bruised mining and metals companies from Ohio to Australia ripples through another sector: scrap. As prices for steel, iron ore and other commodities have dropped because of a demand

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Scrap Metal Market Watch: 1st Quarter 2016

Scrap Metal Market Watch graph from first quarter 2013 to first quarter 2016 Over last quarter, scrap metal prices for crushed auto bodies declined 7.14%. Over Q1 2015, scrap metal prices for crushed auto bodies declined 51.06%. Over Q1 2014, scrap metal prices for crushed auto bodies declined 64.51%. Over Q1 2013, scrap metal prices

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Scrap Metal Market Watch: March 2016

Scrap Metal Market Trends Scrap metal prices for crushed auto bodies have increased. We’ve seen an increase of 2.94% over the past month, a decline of 46.14% over the past year, and a decline of 62.69% over the past two years. This trend may be observed below:   Chart | Scrap Metal Market Trends

WSJ: Anglo’s CEO Predicts Deepening Metals Slump

From: Anglo’s CEO Predicts Deepening Metals Slump (WSJ) By: Scott Patterson & Alex MacDonald Anglo American PLC Chief Executive Mark Cutifani doesn’t think so, saying Monday that 2016 is set to be even more difficult for mining companies and commodity markets than 2015. To put that in perspective, copper and iron-ore prices fell 25% and

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Scrap Metal Market Watch: February 2016

Scrap Metal Market Trends Scrap metal prices for crushed auto bodies have declined. We’ve seen a decrease of 2.86% over the past month, a decline of 46.14% over the past year, and a decline of 61.09% over the past two years. This trend may be observed below: Chart | Scrap Metal Market Trends