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Bottleneck in Brazil boosts price of sugar
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 7th September 2010 Sugar prices rallied to a six-month high on the back of extremely strong physical demand and export bottlenecks in Brazil, the world's largest exporter, where ...
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 -
World Bank backs investment in global farmland
Category: Commodity News/Commodity Portfolio Management News
Source: Financial Times, 7th September 2010 The World Bank has backed the practice of countries selling large tracts of agricultural land to overseas investors, but is urging host countries to demand ...
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 -
Bottleneck in Brazil boosts price of sugar
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 7th September 2010 Sugar prices rallied to a six-month high on the back of extremely strong physical demand and export bottlenecks in Brazil, the world's largest exporter, where ...
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 -
China enforces steel mill energy measures
Category: Commodity News/Power & Energy Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 7th September 2010 China's determination to enforce energy efficiency measures on its steel industry, including potential mill closures, boosted stocks in the sector on Tuesday. ...
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 -
Indian export ban takes cotton to 15-year peak
Category: Commodity News/Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 7th September 2010 Cotton prices hit a fresh 15-year high in early trading on Tuesday after India unexpectedly extended export restrictions on the fibre. Read the full article ...
Tuesday, 07 September 2010 -
Silver surges as global industrial appetite revives
Category: Commodity News/Metals & Mining Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Silver prices hovered near a two-and-half year high as investors continued to build positions in the metal, often seen as the poor man's equivalent of gold. ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
BHP needs to strike balance on Potash price
Category: Commodity News/Metals & Mining Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Three weeks after BHP made its initially secret $39bn approach to PotashCorp, the Anglo-Australian mining company is facing conflicting pressures over the price ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
Russia's wheat farmers fear for next year's crop
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Having lost this year's crop after a devastating drought, farmers in Russia's grain belt have begun planting their winter wheat again, gambling that rain might ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
Bid puts potash back on investors' radar
Category: Commodity News/Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 The potash fertiliser industry appeared on investors' radar during the 2007-08 global food crisis when the commodity jumped 10-fold to almost $1,000 a tonne. ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
Silver surges as global industrial appetite revives
Category: Commodity News/Metals & Mining Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Silver prices hovered near a two-and-half year high as investors continued to build positions in the metal, often seen as the poor's man equivalent of gold. ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
View of the Day: Ashraf Laidi, CMC Markets
Category: Commodity News/Metals & Mining Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Precious metals are on track to scale fresh highs in the coming months, with silver likely to outperform gold, says Ashraf Laidi chief market strategist at CMC ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
US coal
Category: Commodity News/Power & Energy Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Naughty boys and girls in the US who got only a lump of coal in their Christmas stockings over the past few years have had insult added to injury - coal's price ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
US & China data better than expected
Category: Commodity News/Commodity News
Sydney, 6 September 2010 ANZ Commodity Weekly: Commodities jumped this week buoyed by macro data that surprised on the upside. Initially, bearish FOMC minutes pointed towards increased downside risk ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
EEX trading results in August
Category: Commodity News/Commodity News
Leipzig, 6 September 2010 In August, the trading volume on the EEX Spot Market for Natural Gas amounted to 1,472,150 MWh (GASPOOL and NCG market areas) compared to 115,704 MWh in August 2009. The volume ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
Industrials keep silver near 2-year highs
Category: Commodity News/Metals & Mining Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 6th September 2010 Silver prices hovered near a two-and-a-half-year high on Monday as investors continued to build positions in the metal, helped by robust industrial demand, tied ...
Monday, 06 September 2010 -
Before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission
Category: Commodity Reports/Commodity Reports
London, September 2010 Thomas C Baxter, Jr: Too big to fail - expectations and impact of extraordinary government intervention and the role of systemic risk in the financial crisis. Testimony by ...
Saturday, 04 September 2010 -
UN to examine wheat market "turmoil"
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
London, 4 September 2010 The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will hold a special meeting later this month to examine the recent spike in wheat prices and help avoid any repeat ...
Saturday, 04 September 2010 -
Harvest fears push up global grain prices
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 3rd September 2010 The price of wheat, corn and other cereals rose this week after Russia said it would extend a grain export ban by nearly a year and traders cut further their ...
Friday, 03 September 2010 -
Ground forces
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Source: Financial Times, 3rd September 2010 It may not seem like it sometimes, but the daily hazelnut latte is not actually necessary for life. That may be why this year's precipitous rise in the price ...
Friday, 03 September 2010 -
Putin says no grain exports before 2011 harvest
Category: Commodity News/Agriculture & Softs Commodity News
Moscow, 3 September 2010 Russia abruptly signaled on Thursday it would extend a grain export ban until late 2011 and ordered authorities to prevent speculators driving up food prices after the worst ...
Friday, 03 September 2010




