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Steel (Europe) Prices. Steel (Europe) prices averaged USD 627 per metric ton in September, down 6.0% from August. On 30 September, the commodity traded at USD 600 per metric ton, down 9.8% from 30 August.
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LME Steel HRC NW Europe (Argus) 589.37 0.20%. Month 2 Closing Price (day-delayed) Contract specifications.
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