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Hot-rolled coil prices have risen 0.3% this month from November, according to Steel Market Intelligence, a market-research firm.
China Steel Output Drops as Property Sector Remains Weak Chuin-Wei Yap 2011
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Hot-rolled coil can be shaped into everything from construction beams to car frames and machinery.
Steel Users Seek Futures Matt Day 2011
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Hot-rolled steel in the U.S. is selling for about $531 a short ton.
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Hot-rolled steel, a benchmark grade that typically is processed into cars, building structures or appliances, cost about $600 to $620 a metric ton in August.
Steel Prices Drop, Reversing Course in Sign Mills Ramped Up Too Quickly 2009
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Hot-rolled steel, a foundation steel product that is then processed further into cars, appliances, construction equipment and other commercial uses, is now hovering at about $1,000 a metric ton on the spot market, depending on which part of the world the buyer is located.
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Hot-rolled steel, a benchmark product, has fallen about $180 in the past four weeks to around $700 a short ton in the U.S.
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Hot-rolled steel, a basic building block for most all steel products, is selling for about $1,000 a short ton, off about $110 from earlier this year.
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Hot-rolled steel, a basic product that is further processed to make products such as automobiles and appliances, represents nearly 20 million tons of the 50 million in short tons of sheet products produced annually.
Nymex to offer 2008
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Hot-rolled steel, a benchmark, was around $800 a metric ton four weeks ago.
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Hot-rolled coiled steel peaked before the financial crisis of 2008, reaching its apex in 2004 when global economies were booming.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Mark Riddix 2011
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