US cold-rolled, coated steel prices resume declines

December 15, 2018 / www.metalbulletin.com / Article Link

Cold-rolled coil and coated steel prices in the United States fell further after holding steady for one week, driven by weakness in hot-rolled coil and soft demand.

Fastmarkets AMM assessed the domestic cold-rolled coil price as $43 per hundredweight ($860 per short ton) on Thursday December 13, down from $43.50 per cwt a week earlier; the domestic coated steel base price fell by the same amount to hit $43 per cwt. Both prices stood at $46 per cwt a month ago, and - with the exception of one increase in late October - have trended downward since reaching $51 per cwt in mid-July.Hesitation in buying, year-end discounts on steel and bearish automotive...

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