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By Jeff Wilson and Tony C. Dreibus, Bloomberg |
June 12, 2013
Corn futures tumbled the most in five weeks, leading declines in wheat and soybeans, after the U.S. said inventories will be bigger than analysts’ forecast as global production rebounds from a drought last year.
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By Phil Flynn |
June 5, 2013
Goldman Sachs says that the Fed will say goodbye to easing and start to tapper bond buys in September. The so called taper is sending stocks lower but oil is hanging tough.
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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.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 19, 2013
OPEC is showing more concern about the rapid drop in oil prices. While a call from the hawks for a meeting is not unusual, it seems that OPEC special meeting or not will more than likely reign in production unless prices rebound dramatically.
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By Brian K. Sullivan, Bloomberg |
March 21, 2013
Drought may persist from California to Texas while improving slightly in the Great Plains as temperatures soar above normal across most of the U.S. from April through June, the Climate Prediction Center said.
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By Anthony Lazzara |
March 15, 2013
The S&P 500 climbed yesterday to within two points of its record closing level of 1,565.15 set in October 2007, but today has retraced some recent gains.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
March 7, 2013
Natural gas futures climbed to a 13-week high in New York after a government report showed that U.S. inventories fell by more than forecast last week as cold weather boosted demand.
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By Tony C. Dreibus, Bloomberg |
January 3, 2013
The worst U.S. drought since the 1930s Dust Bowl is damaging wheat crops across the world’s biggest supplier, at a time when managed funds are the most bearish on prices in seven months.
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By Rudy Ruitenberg and Chanyaporn Chanjaroen, Bloomberg |
December 27, 2012
Wheat futures declined to the lowest since July, extending a three-week decline after a storm brought snow cover in the U.S. Plains for next year’s crop and as import demand slowed.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
October 9, 2012
Natural gas futures advanced to a five-day high in New York before a government report that may show a below-average inventory increase for last week.