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By Phoebe Sedgman and Whitney McFerron, Bloomberg |
November 26, 2012
Soybeans rose in Chicago, extending the biggest weekly gain in three months, on concern dryness in Brazil and rain in Argentina will threaten supply as demand strengthens in leading global consumer China.
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By Marina Sysoyeva, Bloomberg |
November 26, 2012
Russia, the world’s third-biggest wheat exporter last marketing year, shipped 17 percent fewer grains so far this season compared with a year ago, the Agriculture Ministry said.
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By Jim Parrish, Kris Hicks and Robert Calhoun |
November 19, 2012
With commodities in general exhibiting continued weakness, watch for commodity ETFs to follow those products lower in the shortened trading week.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
November 18, 2012
Markets have historically reacted to geopolitical as well as economic news. This past week has provided investors and traders with both.
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By Jim Parrish, Kris Hicks and Robert Calhoun |
November 12, 2012
Commodity ETFs diverged to end the week with grain and gold ETFs beginning to show bullish overtones amid bearish sentiments within other hard assets.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
November 11, 2012
With the American public granting President Obama another four years, market fundamentals can now take front and center.
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By Jim Parrish, Kris Hicks and Robert Calhoun |
November 5, 2012
Commodity ETFs, including grains, metals and energies, fell throughout last week's trading as bearish technical signals intensified.
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By John L. Caiazzo |
November 4, 2012
The markets will hinge off one development this week: the U.S. presidential election.
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By Philip Burgert |
November 1, 2012
As the harvest wraps up and next year approaches, big questions abound regarding the future of the grain and livestock sectors.
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By Jim Parrish, Kris Hicks and Robert Calhoun |
October 29, 2012
A number of commodity ETFs moved lower last week as a number of technical indicators converged. That trend looks likely to continue this week.