US Scrap Market Stable in November as Election Looms and Supply Pressures Ease
The looming presidential election appears to have influenced the immediate pricing dynamics.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The US ferrous scrap market outlook for November remains stable, with the trend indicator at a moderate 53.5, signaling expectations for modest price increases through the month. That translates to an expected 3.0% price rise in November, signaling a continued balance in supply conditions. The looming presidential election appears to have influenced the immediate pricing dynamics.
Sellers remain most optimistic
The overall consensus is high at 62%, suggesting a reasonable level of agreement among market participants about the direction. Buyers and brokers hold neutral stances, each posting a reading of 50, while sellers indicate a slightly more optimistic outlook with a reading of 60.4, suggesting stronger anticipated demand on the selling side.
Post-election uncertainty
This market stability may persist unless unexpected shifts arise from post-election policy changes or sudden supply chain interruptions, making the end of the year an uncertain but potentially stable period for scrap prices.
Courtesy: www.fastmarkets.com
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