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Cleveland-Cliffs Analyses

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Nucor weekly Consumer Spot Price (CSP) for hot rolled coils moves up after two weeks of stability

Nucor Weekly Consumer Spot Price (CSP) stable for second week amid limited finished steel demand

US flat steel markets trade mixed ahead of likely East Coast-Gulf Coast port dockworker strike

US flat steel markets move higher as mill outages limit supply, plant utilization rates increased

Cleveland-Cliffs announces hot rolled coil spot market price increase

US flat steel markets turn positive as market insiders hedge risk of expected spot price spikes

October hot-rolled coil steel futures in US soar as Cleveland Cliffs blast furnace is likely to be hot-idled next month

Nucor weekly CSP down $20/st to $650/st as finished steel prices, scrap values continue lower

Nucor weekly CSP unchanged at $670/st as July scrap markets prepare to settle

US flat rolled prices steady at mid-month despite lack of availability

US flat steel prices steady as higher mill offers fail to deliver price gains

US flat steel prices rise again

US HRC prices still ticking downward, prices expected to bottom this month

Nucor joins Cleveland Cliffs in HRC price increase, but is the uptrend running out of steam?

Cleveland Cliffs raises HRC prices to kick off the new year


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