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By Anthony Lazzara |
January 9, 2013
Natural gas is known to be a very volatile market. With warm winter temperatures not abating yet, the natural gas market has experienced some heavy selling over the past few sessions.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
January 7, 2013
Natural gas futures advanced for a second day in New York on speculation that colder weather will help erode a surplus of the heating fuel.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
January 4, 2013
Natural gas futures extended gains in New York after a government report showed a larger-than-forecast supply drop.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
January 3, 2013
Natural gas futures declined for a third day in New York on forecasts of warmer weather that would cut demand for the heating fuel.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
January 2, 2013
Natural gas futures dropped for a second day on forecasts of moderating temperatures that may reduce demand for the power-plant fuel.
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By Naureen S. Malik, Bloomberg |
December 28, 2012
Natural gas futures gained in New York for the second time in three days on speculation that a cold start to January will drive up demand for the heating fuel.
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By Michael Shanahan and Nikolaj Gammeltoft, Bloomberg |
December 19, 2012
U.S. stocks fell, pulling the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down from a two-month high, as federal budget negotiations deteriorated. Global equities reached a 17-month high and the euro rose as German business confidence grew.
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By Grant Smith and Lu Wang, Bloomberg |
December 17, 2012
U.S. stocks rose, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to an almost two-month high, as investors weighed prospects for a budget deal in Washington.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
December 17, 2012
Natural gas futures climbed in New York for the first time in eight days as revised forecasts showed below-normal temperatures that would spur heating demand.
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By Christine Buurma, Bloomberg |
December 13, 2012
Natural gas futures fell to the lowest price in almost 11 weeks after a government report showed that U.S. stockpiles increased unexpectedly as mild weather cut demand for heating fuels.