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By Phil Flynn |
April 5, 2013
The day after a wildly bearish Energy Information Administration supply report showed that crude supplies are at the highest level for this time of year in 82 years, central banks and economic data in U.S. piled on to one of the most significant sell-off events this year.
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By Phil Flynn |
March 27, 2013
Oil prices tried to put Cyprus aside and decided to focus on improving U.S. economic data and seasonal factors. There are still fear that there could be a run on banks across Europe.
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By Alex Kowalski, Bloomberg |
March 25, 2013
American consumers, who kept shopping through rising fuel costs and delayed tax refunds, will probably continue buoying the world’s largest economy as these hurdles dissipate.
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By Phil Flynn |
February 13, 2013
The oil market is once again in the grasp of global central bankers as currency fluctuations and not so much supply and demand seem to be the factors that are driving recent momentum.
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By Phil Flynn |
February 11, 2013
Short term natural gas continues to bear the weight of rising supply but long term the market is looking more like a major long term bottom.
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By Lorraine Woellert, Bloomberg |
September 14, 2012
Retail sales in the U.S. increased in August by the most in six months, easing concern about a larger pullback in the biggest part of the economy.
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By Joseph Stuber |
August 29, 2012
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s testimony to the Senate Banking Committee on July 17 should have scared the hell out of us, but apparently it didn’t.
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By Rich Nelson |
March 28, 2012
Intermediate-term fundamental analysis of the hog and cattle markets suggests prices may recover over time -- with conditions.
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By Shobhana Chandra, Bloomberg |
March 13, 2012
Retail sales in the U.S. rose in February by the most in five months, reflecting broad-based gains that indicate the world’s largest economy is picking up even as gasoline costs climb.
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By Phil Flynn |
November 17, 2011
Daily energy fundamentals from Phil Flynn