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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
May 16, 2013
Natural gas futures fell the most in two weeks in New York after a government report showed that a U.S. stockpile increase exceeded forecasts.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
May 9, 2013
Natural gas, the worst-performing and most volatile commodity of the past decade amid a glut in supply, is replacing gold as a haven for commodity investors as the metal slumps.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 30, 2013
Natural gas bears still bemoan the cold as it appears that gas prices have to continue to soar because winter refuses to go quietly. The market continues to rise to make sure we refill storage.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 16, 2013
Oil seems to be trying to find its bottom near $86.00 but it is far from solid. We should see a lot of volatility, but we should try to hold near $86.00 as a bottom.
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By Anthony Lazzara |
April 11, 2013
The New Zealand dollar has been in an interesting bullish run recently, likely the direct effect of investors selling yen and buying other foreign currencies, such as the NZD.
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By Phil Flynn |
April 3, 2013
Why all this interest in the long side of natural gas? Because the hedge funds realize that we are crossing that historic turning point in this market where demand growth expectations will start to outstrip production increases.
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By Jamie Macrae |
March 27, 2013
Front-month May natural gas futures are trading up over 20% from the February low of $3.26 per MMBtu, flirting with the top of the $3-$4 range in which prices have languished for the past year.
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By Stephen Kirkland and Jae Hur, Bloomberg |
March 26, 2013
U.S. stocks rose and copper helped lead gains in commodities after reports showed American durable- goods orders and home prices increased more than forecast. Treasuries fell while Italian and Spanish bonds gained.
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By Brian K. Sullivan |
March 21, 2013
Oil, gasoline and copper fall on conflicting economic data, while gold climbs.
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By Stephen Kirkland, Lu Wang and Sarah Pringle, Bloomberg |
March 21, 2013
U.S. and European stocks slid, the euro weakened and commodities declined after data showed an unexpected contraction in German manufacturing and Cyprus’s president worked on a new plan to obtain a European bailout.