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Posts Tagged ‘ Food Prices ’

Why Europe’s Got It Right on Inflation

Jun 6th, 2008 | By David Stevenson | Category: International Investing

Interest rates are set to rise next month!



Congress Berates, Rebukes and Ridicules Executives from Five Major Oil Companies

Jun 6th, 2008 | By Chris Hancock | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Gas prices hit another record high. Soaring food prices ignite riots the world over. It should come as no surprise that a 71% increase in food prices since 2006 has the good citizens of South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Mozambique up in arms.



The Great Green Debate

Jun 6th, 2008 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

Last week I promised that I’d go over some promising sectors in the green market. But the past two articles on the topic generated some important feedback that I’d like to go over with you today.



Malthusian Catastrophe Coming Soon

Jun 5th, 2008 | By Garry White | Category: Gold Market

There will never be a better commodities buying opportunity than there is right now… read on to discover where I think your money should be.



Inflation´s Back: Embrace the Madness

Jun 5th, 2008 | By Chris Hancock | Category: Politics & Economics

Folks have three things on their minds this weekend: food prices, gas prices and Kimbo Slice. In other words, consumer sentiment hits 28-year lows and the only relief in sight is pure, unadulterated violence on CBS.



Stable Prices? Don’t Make Me Laugh

Jun 4th, 2008 | By Russell McDougal | Category: Politics & Economics

You are supposed to see consumer prices fall with technological advances. You are supposed to see price benefits from cheaper foreign labor. Right? How has this played out for American consumers?



The Truth Behind Bernanke’s Fears for the Dollar

Jun 4th, 2008 | By Dominic Frisby | Category: Politics & Economics

Has Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke suddenly turned into an inflation fighter? To my knowledge, Bernanke has never before stressed the dollar’s decline, the inflationary dangers it poses and his intention to guard against these as much as he did yesterday.



Food Crisis: UN Says Output Must Rise 50% by 2030

Jun 4th, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News

At a summit in Rome held by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said world food output needs to rise 50% by 2030 in order for the growing population to be fed.

Soaring prices of grains, dairy and meat have been grabbing global headlines,” says Jennifer Yousfi in Money Morning, “but other commodities have been on the rise as well.



Day Two For Risk Aversion…

Jun 3rd, 2008 | By Chuck Butler | Category: International Investing

More losses… Currencies rebound… Jumping off the bandwagon…  Slowing renminbi appreciation? And Now… Today’s Pfennig!



Out of Gas

Jun 2nd, 2008 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

We aren’t scared of the peaks – what we are nervous about are the valleys…all the Fed’s hard work can be undone by a single day of trading… The global oil crunch…consumer confidence is out of gas as well – thank goodness for those rebate checks… The anniversary of the “Esperanto Money”…in central banking, the consequence of inertia and inactivity is almost always salutary…and more!