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By Olga Tanas and Scott Rose, Bloomberg |
May 15, 2013
Russia left its main interest rates unchanged for an eighth month, brushing off government calls for lower borrowing costs and repeating an incremental cut to seldom used rates after inflation accelerated last month.
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By Brian Swint, Joe Carroll and Lananh Nguyen |
May 14, 2013
Three of Europe’s biggest oil explorers are being questioned by European regulators about potential crude market manipulation.
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By Nicholas Larkin, Bloomberg |
February 15, 2013
Gold traders are the most bearish in more than a year on mounting speculation that improving economic growth from the U.S. to China will curb demand for this year’s worst-performing precious metal.
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By Lynn Doan, Pratish Narayanan and Lananh Nguyen, Bloomberg |
December 18, 2012
Retail gasoline prices in the U.S. fell to the lowest level in a year as refineries restored production and stockpiles rose to the most in eight months, blunting criticism of President Barack Obama’s energy policies.
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By Grant Smith, Fred Pals and Nayla Razzouk, Bloomberg |
December 12, 2012
OPEC kept its production target unchanged for a second time this year as the group’s members judged prices are sufficiently high amid forecasts that supply will outpace demand for their crude in 2013.
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By Jon Nadler |
August 8, 2012
Gold continues to trade with the single currency with little physical interest. So far, gold has failed to attract any safe-haven inflows, instead trading as any other risk asset and in line with the broader market sentiment
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By Lananh Nguyen |
August 2, 2012
For the first time, London is overtaking New York as the global hub for trading oil futures.
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By Jon Nadler |
April 25, 2012
Gold’s last/best chance to try for the $1,650 target ahead of the Fed today comes from a lower-than-expected US durable goods orders figure and the flicker of a QE3 hope that such a metric might give rise to among speculators.
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By Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
April 23, 2012
Hedge funds cut their long positions by the most in four months on mounting concern that Europe’s debt crisis will derail global growth and curb demand for raw materials.
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By Michael J. McFarlin |
January 23, 2012
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