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By Glenys Sim |
March 12, 2013
Gold traded near the highest level in almost two weeks on prospects for additional stimulus from central banks in Europe and Japan.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 12, 2013
International buyers and suppliers are moving the grain and soybean markets, while traders are starting to take notice of U.S. conditions.
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By Rich Nelson |
March 7, 2013
Cash hogs and wholesale pork are diverging, while supply factors will start to push aside demand concerns in cattle.
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By Allendale Inc. |
March 5, 2013
Grains are trending lower as improving growing conditions have crops at or better than expected performance.
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By Rich Nelson |
February 21, 2013
Although major winter storms are sweeping through hog and cattle country, trade and other issues are driving prices.
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By Dominick Chirichella |
February 13, 2013
The EIA and OPEC both increased their projection for global oil demand growth versus last month's reports with the IEA surprising the market by decreasing their forecast vs. last month.
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By Phil Flynn |
February 12, 2013
The G-7 and Eurozone finance minters supposedly were on target for a cease fire in the so called currency war, but the rhetoric yesterday seemed to shake up the falling crude market as an ECB bank official took aim and fired.
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By Allendale Inc. |
February 12, 2013
Corn settles into what appears to be a long-term bullish pattern, while questions abound about soybean exports.
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By Moming Zhou, Bloomberg |
January 18, 2013
Oil headed for the longest weekly winning streak in 14 months in New York after growth accelerated in China, the world’s second-biggest crude-consuming country.
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By Grant Smith, Bloomberg |
January 16, 2013
OPEC reduced production to the lowest level in 14 months as budget wrangles in the U.S., speculation about stimulus measures in Japan and Europe’s struggle to boost growth clouded the outlook for fuel demand.