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American Metal Market (AMM) is an online provider of industry news and metal pricing information for the U.S. steel, nonferrous and scrap markets. Products include a daily publication available electronically, live news on the publication's website, a hard-copy magazine and a series of weekly newsletters covering niche markets.
Warren C. Platt (1883–1963) started the magazine National Petroleum News in Cleveland, Ohio in 1909. He expanded the business with the publication of the newsletter called Platts Oilgram in 1923, which went on to be recognized as an influential source for petroleum prices. The companies founded by Platt that published prices and news were ...
For example, the Institute for Supply Management's manufacturing PMI, which surveys businesses in the industry, was weaker than expected in February. The prices paid index — a measure of what ...
Trump plans to impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum on Monday. Canada, Mexico, and Brazil are key US steel suppliers; Canada, UAE, and Mexico lead in aluminum. The tariffs could lead to ...
These prices are more an indication than an actual exchange price. Unlike the prices on an exchange, pricing providers tend to give a weekly or bi-weekly price. For each commodity they quote a range (low and high price) which reflect the buying and selling about 9-fold due to China's transition from light to heavy industry and its focus on ...
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The companies added that the transaction would "revitalize communities" that rely on the steel industry, provide steelworkers with job security and improve the American steel supply chain. Nippon ...
Baltic Dry Index 1985 - 2022. The Baltic Dry Index is a measure of the cost of shipping dry bulk goods around the world. It increased during the mid 2000s because of global demand for manufactured goods initially and in 2008 the price of oil drove the index higher to an all time high of 11,440 points in May 2008.