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By Whitney McFerron and Elizabeth Campbell |
April 17, 2013
U.S. hog farmers are poised to produce a record amount of pork at a time when exports are slumping the most in more than a decade, prolonging a global glut into a fifth consecutive year.
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By John Detrixhe and Joseph Ciolli, Bloomberg |
January 11, 2013
The yen reached the weakest since June 2010 versus the dollar after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government said it will spend 10.3 trillion yen ($116 billion) in new stimulus efforts that tend to weaken a currency.
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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 Toru Fujioka and Masahiro Hidaka, Bloomberg |
October 30, 2012
The Bank of Japan expanded its asset-purchase program for the second time in two months, a move that failed to cheer investors as stocks slumped amid mounting evidence that the economy contracted last quarter.
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By Phil Flynn |
July 31, 2012
The slowing global economy and deflationary fears took a toll on oil prices and actually improved demand. According to the Energy Information Administration demand for oil increased in May.
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By Toni Hansen |
May 11, 2011
Daily technical and fundamental analysis of the E-mini stock index futures market by Toni Hansen.
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By Jon Nadler |
January 12, 2011
Daily metals update including analysis of gold and silver
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By Toni Hansen |
December 13, 2010
E-mini equity index update