[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 80

[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 80
[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Hy-Mu 801. Reporting Duration : November 3, 2025 – November 7, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals : Alloy Price Analysis Including Nickel Alloys 3. Summary : In early November 2025, Hy-Mu 80 alloy prices weakened slightly. They closed lower due to declines in nickel and ferro-molybdenum prices. Weak global demand, a strong U.S. dollar, and cautious trading contributed to lower raw material prices. However, Chinese demand provided some support. The short-term alloy price decline is expected to be limited. A medium- to long-term recovery will depend on raw materia...

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