[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 80

[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 80
[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 801. Reporting Duration: June 16, 2025 – June 20, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Nickel Alloys 3. Summary: During the week of June 16–20, 2025, Hy-Mu 80 alloy prices declined slightly, closing at $13.90/kg amid weakness in nickel, which comprises 80% of the alloy. Nickel prices fell due to geopolitical tensions, rising interest rate concerns, and conflicting supply factors, weighing on alloy prices. Although ferro-molybdenum prices rose slightly due to strong demand and tight supply, its limited proportion in the alloy had min...

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