Metals and Metal Products Hot Rolled Steel Bars Plates

Measurement
Base Jun 1982  100
Indicator Type or Source
Producer Price Index by Commodity
Period End Date
October 1, 2024
Clasification
Metals
 
Oil Shock
 
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Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid
Metals and Metal Products Hot Rolled Steel Bars Plates is an economic index with a base value of 100, starting in Jun 1982. It covers the period from Tuesday, November 28, 1989, to Tuesday, October 1, 2024, and is updated monthly. Private investors, money managers, analysts, and policymakers use indicators sush as Metals and Metal Products Hot Rolled Steel Bars Plates to understand economic trends, make forecasts, and formulate appropriate strategies and policies. Please view all Metals indicators for more information or continue to All Top Economic Indicators.
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (fred.stlouisfed.org)

35-Year History of Metals and Metal Products Hot Rolled Steel Bars Plates

The above interactive chart and the table below show the 35-year history of metals and metal products hot rolled steel bars plates going back to Tuesday, November 28, 1989. The current value is 262.20 which was updated on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Investors and financial institutions use historical economic data to make decisions about where and when to invest. Understanding the economic indicators can help these stakeholders to assess the risk and potential return of different investment options..
Oct 1, 2024262.2  
Sep 1, 2024262.22  
Aug 1, 2024266.42  
Jul 1, 2024269.4  
Jun 1, 2024268.93  
May 1, 2024273.56  
Apr 1, 2024284.44  
Mar 1, 2024291.32  
Feb 1, 2024292.27  
Jan 1, 2024286.61  
Dec 1, 2023290.95  
Nov 1, 2023290.46  
Oct 1, 2023289.32  
Sep 1, 2023289.17  
Aug 1, 2023291.58  
Jul 1, 2023290.6  
Jun 1, 2023294.55  
May 1, 2023297.65  
Apr 1, 2023297.22  
Mar 1, 2023295.99  
Feb 1, 2023299.77  
Jan 1, 2023299.11  
Dec 1, 2022311.4  
Nov 1, 2022316.85  
Oct 1, 2022322.66  
Sep 1, 2022322.75  
Aug 1, 2022325.64  
Jul 1, 2022333.24  
Jun 1, 2022331.1  
May 1, 2022329.72  
Apr 1, 2022321.48  
Mar 1, 2022320.18  
Feb 1, 2022318.1  
Jan 1, 2022320.0  
Dec 1, 2021308.46  
Nov 1, 2021302.74  
Oct 1, 2021294.08  
Sep 1, 2021288.1  
Aug 1, 2021277.78  
Jul 1, 2021261.88  
Jun 1, 2021245.4  
May 1, 2021239.2  
Apr 1, 2021231.3  
Mar 1, 2021228.4  
Feb 1, 2021218.2  
Jan 1, 2021200.1  
Dec 1, 2020195.0  
Nov 1, 2020190.7  
Oct 1, 2020184.9  
Sep 1, 2020180.9  
Aug 1, 2020181.4  
Jul 1, 2020183.5  
Jun 1, 2020181.5  
May 1, 2020185.2  
Apr 1, 2020189.6  
Mar 1, 2020190.8  
Feb 1, 2020189.9  
Jan 1, 2020191.3  
Dec 1, 2019191.9  
Nov 1, 2019194.0  
Oct 1, 2019195.3  
Sep 1, 2019197.6  
Aug 1, 2019197.3  
Jul 1, 2019199.9  
Jun 1, 2019206.6  
May 1, 2019209.8  
Apr 1, 2019214.4  
Mar 1, 2019215.5  
Feb 1, 2019218.4  
Jan 1, 2019221.3  
Dec 1, 2018224.8  
Nov 1, 2018222.2  
Oct 1, 2018219.3  
Sep 1, 2018217.1  
Aug 1, 2018214.3  
Jul 1, 2018208.5  
Jun 1, 2018205.8  
May 1, 2018201.4  
Apr 1, 2018196.0  
Mar 1, 2018192.5  
Feb 1, 2018189.1  
Jan 1, 2018181.0  
Dec 1, 2017182.9  
Nov 1, 2017182.6  
Oct 1, 2017183.2  
Sep 1, 2017181.3  
Aug 1, 2017178.1  
Jul 1, 2017177.5  
Jun 1, 2017176.9  
May 1, 2017177.1  
Apr 1, 2017178.0  
Mar 1, 2017177.8  
Feb 1, 2017176.8  
Jan 1, 2017174.3  
Dec 1, 200194.6  
Nov 1, 200194.0  
Oct 1, 200194.0  
Sep 1, 200194.3  
Aug 1, 200194.0  
Jul 1, 200195.3  
Jun 1, 200194.5  
May 1, 200194.8  
Apr 1, 200194.7  
Mar 1, 200196.2  
Feb 1, 200197.1  
Jan 1, 200197.7  
Dec 1, 200098.8  
Nov 1, 200099.3  
Oct 1, 200099.6  
Sep 1, 200099.8  
Aug 1, 2000100.2  
Jul 1, 2000100.8  
Jun 1, 2000101.0  
May 1, 2000102.4  
Apr 1, 2000102.0  
Mar 1, 2000101.8  
Feb 1, 2000100.9  
Jan 1, 2000100.3  
Dec 1, 199998.5  
Nov 1, 199998.1  
Oct 1, 199997.2  
Sep 1, 199997.7  
Aug 1, 199998.2  
Jul 1, 199998.1  
Jun 1, 199998.7  
May 1, 199998.7  
Apr 1, 199999.4  
Mar 1, 1999100.4  
Feb 1, 1999101.5  
Jan 1, 1999103.1  
Dec 1, 1998105.6  
Nov 1, 1998107.3  
Oct 1, 1998110.4  
Sep 1, 1998110.8  
Aug 1, 1998112.2  
Jul 1, 1998112.6  
Jun 1, 1998113.2  
May 1, 1998113.8  
Apr 1, 1998113.8  
Mar 1, 1998113.7  
Feb 1, 1998114.2  
Jan 1, 1998114.0  
Dec 1, 1989108.8  
Nov 1, 1989109.3  
Oct 1, 1989110.0  
Sep 1, 1989110.2  
Aug 1, 1989110.6  
Jul 1, 1989110.9  
Jun 1, 1989111.5  
May 1, 1989111.5  
Apr 1, 1989111.9  
Mar 1, 1989112.3  
Feb 1, 1989112.1  
Jan 1, 1989111.6  
Dec 1, 1988111.0  
Nov 1, 1988110.5  
Oct 1, 1988110.7  
Sep 1, 1988110.8  
Aug 1, 1988110.7  
Jul 1, 1988110.2  
Jun 1, 1988109.9  
May 1, 1988109.3  
Apr 1, 1988108.8  
Mar 1, 1988106.6  
Feb 1, 1988105.5  

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