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By Jeanna Smialek and Lorraine Woellert, Bloomberg |
June 18, 2013
Builders began work on more U.S. houses in May and permits for new single-family homes rose to a five-year high as residential real estate underpins an economy that’s generating little inflation.
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By Jeanna Smialek, Bloomberg |
June 18, 2013
Beginning construction of new U.S. homes increased in May and permits to build single-family houses rose to a five-year high, extending a rebound that is helping shore up the expansion.
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By Luzi Ann Javier and Michelle Yun, Bloomberg |
June 12, 2013
On a sunny March afternoon, 11 Chinese executives armed with digital cameras and iPads got out of a van on Brazil’s highway BR-163 to photograph soybean-loaded trucks headed to export terminals in the south.
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By Phil Flynn |
June 12, 2013
Now that we are back to normal, the market at least for now, is focused on a mountain of supply and a questionable central bank stimulus putting oil back on the downward track.
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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
June 11, 2013
U.S. soybean farmers are planting a record crop that’s poised to double domestic reserves and expand a global surplus after last year’s drought drove prices to an all-time high.
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By Ginger Szala |
June 7, 2013
PFG's banker U.S. Bank finally gets CFTC attention, injunction
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By Joe Richter, Elizabeth Campbell and Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
June 6, 2013
Commodities are trailing equities for the longest stretch in almost 15 years as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. predict the end of the decade-long bull market even as the global economy expands.
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By Press Release |
June 5, 2013
CFTC files complaint against U.S. Bank, N.A. alleging unlawful use of Peregrine Financial Group, Inc.’s customer segregated funds and violation of customer segregation laws.
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By David J. Lynch |
May 16, 2013
The U.S. economy will continue to recover until at least 2015 without tumbling into a recession, a recent poll suggests.
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By Whitney McFerron and Luzi Ann Javier, Bloomberg |
May 14, 2013
Corn fell in Chicago and soybeans swung between gains and losses on speculation that drier weather will allow U.S. farmers to speed up planting after a report showed fieldwork is progressing the slowest since the 1980s.