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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
November 26, 2012
Natural gas tumbled the most in 15 weeks as revised forecasts showing an unusually warm start to December signaled reduced demand for heating fuels.
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By Phil Flynn |
November 21, 2012
We all have a lot to be thankful for, especially if you are a commodity news junkie. It seems we have had a cornucopia of news and it just keeps giving.
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By Phil Flynn |
November 20, 2012
Cease fire hopes rise along with the oil market. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes her way to the Middle East to broker what more than likely will be a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
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By Christine Buurma |
November 13, 2012
Natural gas futures rose to a one-year high in New York on speculation that U.S. inventories will drop for the first time this season.
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By Phil Flynn |
October 3, 2012
As oil prices soared to a record high in 2008, traders, politicians and regulators were stunned as oil made a move of historical portions. Now oil traders are cheering the overturning of position limit rules.
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By Maria Kolesnikova, Jeff Wilson and Luzi Ann Javier |
September 14, 2012
Corn bulls are retreating after the U.S. government said that the worst drought since 1956 will damage the crop less than analysts had expected and on speculation that near-record prices will curb demand.
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By Jeff Wilson and Alan Bjerga, Bloomberg |
September 12, 2012
Corn production in the U.S., the world’s largest grower and exporter, will drop 13 percent to a six-year low after the worst drought in more than 50 years damaged Midwest fields, the government said.
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By Brian K. Sullivan and Mark Drajem, Bloomberg |
August 29, 2012
As Tropical Storm Isaac moves up the Mississippi River Valley with drenching rain, it will probably miss the drought-parched areas of the Midwest that need water most while ruining crops in other areas waiting for harvest.
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By Brian K. Sullivan, Bloomberg |
April 18, 2012
A below-average Atlantic storm season in 2012 probably will provide little support for energy prices as natural gas trades at 10-year lows.
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By Brian K. Sullivan, Bloomberg |
March 7, 2012
The mildest U.S. winter since 2000 will end in two weeks with warming temperatures, leaving little chance for a last gasp of heating demand that would bolster natural gas prices.