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Posts Tagged ‘ Commodity Futures ’

Oil Steady at $68

Sep 3rd, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Oil prices steadied on Thursday as economic optimism from data showing that the U.S. service sector and retail sales improved was tempered by disappointing news from the labor market.



Oil Slips Below $69 on Equities

Sep 1st, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News, Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Oil prices fell below $69 a barrel on Tuesday as economic concerns sent investors into safer havens, outweighing positive U.S. manufacturing and home sales data.



Commodity Futures: Playing The Grains & Orange Juice Markets

Aug 3rd, 2009 | By Lee Lowell | Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing

I’d like to focus today’s segment on the markets that typically see heightened activity during the summer months, due to the fact that it’s their prime growing season. Specifically, that means the grains and orange juice markets.



U.S. Oil Rises Towards $36 before Stimulus Vote

Feb 13th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News

U.S. Congress set to approve $789 billion stimulus package… OPEC again cuts 2009 world oil demand forecast… OPEC figures suggest 65 percent compliance on output cuts…



Oil Falls Below $36 as U.S. Fuel Stocks Rise

Jan 14th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Financial News

Oil fell $2 a barrel to below $36 on Wednesday after a U.S. government report showed larger-than-expected rises in inventories of gasoline and distillates.



The ‘Wall of Costs’ Awaiting Consumers

May 12th, 2008 | By Rob Mackrill | Category: International Investing

The internet is playing wrecker ball to the once robust walls of the publishing business. A subject we’ve commented on before as newspaper subscriptions slide relentlessly taking circulation and advertising revenues with them.



Mother of Exiles

May 5th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: Politics & Economics

What an interesting week this promises to be. The Reserve Bank meets tomorrow to decide if Aussie consumers have slowed down their spending enough that the cash rate can be kept on hold. Let’s hope you didn’t eat a cake this weekend.