A strong case for European energy independence, Part II
A strong case for European energy independence, Part II By Hannes Artens The EU is on the drip of foreign fossil fuels, ... , with whom our future relations remain questionable at best, and dubious or unstable regimes ... commodity market, whose roller-coaster volatility we've come to see over the last eighteen months [more...]
Date: 2008-09-10 15:04:15
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Oil price outlook from Roger Wiegand: Part II
... up in the commodity market to invest, that investors should look at as a general trend? RW: The two best commodity plays for next year, in my view, are gold and soybeans. Corn and wheat are going to be good, too [more...]
Date: 2008-12-30 14:33:58
U.S Market Update
- Markets are off their best levels in early trading as traders give up some of the gains from yesterday's rally ... levels not seen in nearly a month. Commodity stocks in general are seeing a snap back from [more...]
Date: 2008-07-09 17:52:37
2008 in Review: Best and Worst Indexes, Stocks, Commodities, Currencies and More!
by Addison Wiggin & Ian Mathias 2008 retrospective… unless you reside in a small African country, your market lost money A closer look at the year for American markets… the few winners, and many losers Worst year on the books for commodities too… with four notable exceptions Crude oil pops 14%… Russia moves another pawn in the [more...]
Date: 2009-01-02 19:51:04
Best Buy: Stifel Sees Market Share Gains; Starts Selling Refurb iPhones
Without changing his rating or estimates, Stifel Nicolaus analyst David Schick this morning sifts through some implications of the holiday selling ... . That said, Best Buy is contending with a double-whammy: falling prices on hi-def TVs, as they become more of a commodity, and “the largest drop in durable goods spending since 1942, writes Shick [more...]
Date: 2009-01-07 08:22:51
Pound Collapse Shows Britain Not "Best Placed"
You can't buck the market someone once said, perhaps that is why every time Gordon and Alistair tell us that " ... from these charts the pound is down 25% against the dollar and the yen in the last three months ... a current account deficit and imports more than it exports. Key commodities are priced in dollars [more...]
Date: 2008-10-28 09:16:38
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