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By Silla Brush |
December 21, 2012
The largest Wall Street banks and non-U.S. financial companies won a six-month delay in some swap regulations for overseas trades.
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By Phil Flynn |
December 10, 2012
It is a dilemma. What economic report should we focus on? Or should we just count barrels. This is the question that traders have to ask as the market has a mountain of supply.
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By Matthew Brown and Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
November 19, 2012
Global stocks snapped the longest losing streak in almost a year amid optimism a deal can be reached to avoid automatic U.S. spending cuts and tax increases. Oil led commodities higher. The dollar and Treasuries fell.
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By Marvin G. Perez, Bloomberg |
August 30, 2012
Cocoa futures extended a rally to a nine-month high on mounting concern that supplies may be disrupted in Ivory Coast, the world’s top producer. Cotton and orange juice also gained, while coffee and sugar fell.
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By Moming Zhou, Bloomberg |
August 15, 2012
Crude gained for a second day after the U.S. Energy Department said stockpiles fell more than expected last week.
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By Leo Melamed |
August 9, 2012
CME Group Chairman Emeritus Leo Melamed recounts how Milton Friedman's endorsement paved the way for currency futures. With Milton's paper in hand, Melamed learned the power of a name.
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By Yong Liu |
April 1, 2011
Grasping how Chinese markets evolved and operate can enhance your trading success
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By Daniel P. Collins |
November 1, 2010
Neal Kottke has speculated on, hedged, marketed, cleared and even grown grain. He talks about the markets and market structure