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By Phil Flynn |
November 30, 2012
It seems that U.S. imports of Canadian crude oil rose to record levels during the first eight months of 2012, with Canada accounting for a growing share of total gross U.S. imports.
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By Sholom Sanik |
November 8, 2012
For the most part, the devastating summer drought of 2012 left U.S. wheat output unscathed. Regardless, wheat prices rallied to five-year highs.
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By Alex Kowalski, Bloomberg |
November 8, 2012
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in September to the lowest level in almost two years as exports climbed to a record.
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By Sholom Sanik |
October 25, 2012
The October USDA crop report for cotton was a bear’s fantasy. The forecast for global 2012-13 output was revised up by 2.3 million bales, while consumption was lowered by 680,000 bales from the September estimate.
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By Phil Flynn |
October 25, 2012
U.S. 2012 coal exports, supported by rising steam coal exports, are expected to break their previous record level of almost 113 million tons, set in 1981.
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By Shobhana Chandra, Bloomberg |
July 11, 2012
The trade deficit in the U.S. narrowed in May as falling crude oil prices and weakening demand for consumer goods trimmed the import bill.
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By Michelle Wiese Bockmann, Bloomberg |
June 19, 2012
Combined U.S. exports of wheat, coarse grains and soybeans are poised to reach the highest level since 2007 in the fourth quarter after ample harvests, said Simpson, Spence & Young Ltd.
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By Shalom Sanik |
January 23, 2012
Grain traders had to sift through an entire slew of USDA reports on January 12. Pay attention to wheat exports
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By Gary Kamen |
December 20, 2010
Market Pulse for Dec. 20, 2010