Commodities Prices

Food commodities prices continue to rise

www.putnam.com — Putnam Global Natural Resources Fund Manager John Morgan discusses factors driving rising prices in commodities including cereals.

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Posted by admin - February 20, 2012 at 10:00 am

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BS&PD has limited role in controlling prices: Bukhari

BS&PD has limited role in controlling prices: Bukhari
Sindh Minister for Bureau of Supply and Prices Department (BS&PD), Syed Shoaib Ahmed Bukhari on Friday said that his department had a limited role in controlling commodities' prices, asking the legislators to introduce a bill to increase the provincial
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Crude oil hits 8-month high amid mixed week for commodities
OIL: Brent oil prices rocketed to an eight-month high early on Friday, driven by concerns over Iran and hopes that the Greek debt crisis can be resolved, traders said. Brent North Sea crude for April delivery struck $ 120.70 per barrel,
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Cattle Futures Rise to Record, Hogs Climb: Commodities at Close
Prices yesterday rose 51 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $ 102.31, the highest close since Jan. 4. They are up 4.2 percent this week, the most since the period ended Dec. 23, and have gained 19 percent from a year ago. NATURAL GAS OIL PRODUCTS The premium of
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Posted by admin - February 19, 2012 at 9:00 am

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why does commodities prices rise when currencies (the dollar) falls?

Question by jayson515: why does commodities prices rise when currencies (the dollar) falls?
name 5 reasons

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Answer by Larry J
The dollar represents buying power. When the strength of that dollar deflates, every thing else inflates. That Burger that cost a buck is $ 1.25 with the relative buying power of our poor beleaguered $ . Once upon a time the $ was a real thing backed by gold. Now it is a meaningless piece of paper that isn’t always the same thing 2 days in a row.

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Posted by admin - February 18, 2012 at 9:00 pm

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Q&A: If our government did not contribute to the bid up in commodity prices, would foreign concerns be able to buy?

Question by skahhh: If our government did not contribute to the bid up in commodity prices, would foreign concerns be able to buy?
our commodities even cheaper than they have thus far?
It would be as if the United States put up all it’s major assets in a continuous yard sale at bargain basement prices, maybe?
I am in the United States.

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I am having a difficult time comprehending what you are asking.
What government is yours? Are you Arabic? British? American?
What commodities market are you referring to ?
Please clarify.

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2012 at 10:00 pm

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Anyone know how2find a 5yr commodity comparing petroleum pricing to prices of corn,soybean,wheat,tobacco?

Question by Nat: Anyone know how2find a 5yr commodity comparing petroleum pricing to prices of corn,soybean,wheat,tobacco?
I was assigned do a 5 year commodity graph comparing petroleum pricing to the commodity prices of corn, soybeans, wheat and tobacco.

If you know how to find those prices.. Please let me know..

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Answer by b2fnow
You will not find a graph or chart comparing one to the other for each.

You can, however, find charts of each commodity and compare them yourself.

Try barcharts.com

http://charts3.barchart.com/chart.asp?sym=CLZ9&data=A&jav=adv&vol=Y&divd=Y&evnt=adv&grid=Y&code=BSTK&org=stk&fix=

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Posted by admin - February 15, 2012 at 6:00 pm

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Rand Declines as Moody's Rating Cuts Hurt Stocks, Commodities

Rand Declines as Moody's Rating Cuts Hurt Stocks, Commodities
14 (Bloomberg) — The rand weakened as stocks and metal prices fell after Moody's Investors Service lowered debt ratings of six European countries, prompting investors to sell riskier assets. South Africa's currency depreciated as much as 0.9 percent
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Natural gas futures rally 4% despite weather, inventories
By Forexpros | Commodities News | Feb 14, 2012 03:47PM GMT Forexpros – Natural gas prices were up sharply on Tuesday, as forecasts for chilly nears-term weather in major US gas consuming regions prompted investors to cover short positions,
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Oil Prices Make for Profitable ETF Trades: Roger Wiegand
gas prices are near all-time lows, with a barrel of oil bobbing in the US$ 100 range. What approach are you employing to make money on oil without getting burned by gas, given that many names out there have substantial assets in both commodities?
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Posted by admin - February 15, 2012 at 2:00 am

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What are commodities, and what do commodity prices tell us?

This video explains what commodities are and why commodity prices fluctuate. It’s important to understand commodity price fluctuation since we are experiencing rapid inflation in food and energy prices.

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Posted by admin - February 13, 2012 at 9:00 am

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Copper Tumbles on Greek Financial Crisis: Commodities at Close

Copper Tumbles on Greek Financial Crisis: Commodities at Close
Prices have risen 21.9 cents, or 6.7 percent, this year. SOFT COMMODITIES Cocoa futures fell, capping the biggest weekly slump in two months, on speculation that exports will climb from Ivory Coast, the world's biggest shipper. Coffee dropped and sugar
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Chile Stocks End Lower On Falling Commodities Prices Abroad
By Carolina Pica Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SANTIAGO (Dow Jones)–Chile's IPSA blue-chip stock index closed lower Tuesday on lower international commodities prices. The IPSA ended 0.5% lower at 4355.31. Market volume grew to 77.74 billion Chilean pesos
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Posted by admin - February 11, 2012 at 12:00 pm

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Stephen Leeb on Rising Commodity Prices, China and Western Economies (12/06/11)

To watch more visit us @ www.youtube.com twitter.com twitter.com Iran has issued a warning amidst rising tensions between itself, israel and the united states, that if sanctions are leveled against the persian nation, that oil would reach 0 a gallon. This is something that Wendy Sherman, undersecretary of state, warned about when harsh sanctions were passed by the senate last week. She said “there is absolutely a risk that in fact the pre ice of oil would go up, which would mean that iran would in fact have more money to fuel its nuclear ambitions, not less.” Is this an example of wrong-headed thinking by the US and the West? What good will this do if china is still buying iranian oil? We ask economist stephen leeb what the effect of sanctions would be on the price of oil, and if this would actually work in Iran’s favor. We also ask Dr. Leeb to comment on the similarities, or rather the differences, between the 1970′s commodities and price inflation, and what we are facing in this decade. Will we see wage inflation, or will prices just increase for consumers, but stagnate for workers? Of course, this all assumes that global growth will continue, but what about the possibility of a global slowdown, particularly a slowdown in China? If China slows down, what effect will this have on commodities? Stephen Leeb argues that, although a hard landing in china would cause a drop in commodity prices, that this is not on the horizon. Lastly, we ask Stephen Leeb to comment on the
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Posted by admin - February 10, 2012 at 3:00 am

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Food Speculation – Especulación Alimentaria (En+Es)

Haz click en CC para activar el menú de subtítulos. Magnífica explicación sobre la causa de la especulación alimentaria, el aumento de los precios de los alimentos y como consecuencia, el aumento del hambre en el mundo. Produced by WEED (www.weed-omline.org) Food speculation mainly takes place at commodity derivatives exchanges, which are especially large in the US but also growing in the EU. Even though these exchange can have a value for agriculture, they can also be dangerous. Especially through increasing participation of finanical speculators like banks and funds, food prices more and more become a financial asset and an object of profit maximization. This can cause price distortions and increases – and thus hunger for millions. More information can be found in the article The speculator’s bread. Also many scientists, analysts and public institutions have come to the conclusion that speculation can negatively influcence commodity prices (see list). What needs to be done To prevent financial speculators from generating profits at the cost of the poot, we need strong regulation of commodity derivatives markets. This includes: • Trade on transparent exchanges or clearing houses • High margin requirements for Over-the-counter trade • Reporting and public reports • Price oversight and price limits • Prevention of excessive speculation through position limits • Trading prohibition for institutional funds, mutual funds and for proprietary trading • Control of the
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Posted by admin - February 5, 2012 at 4:00 am

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