Commodity shortages, prices and emerging market growth
http://www.globalchange.com Shortages and commodity price rises -- oil, copper, gas, coal, steel, precious metals. National interests and sovereign wealth funds. Securing supply chains for economic growth and infrastructure development. China and India demand for commodities. World market prices and forecasts for future demand. Conference keynote speaker and Futurist Dr Patrick Dixon.
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Profit from Copper Volatility: TFN Smart Trading 02/20/08
http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com -- Commodities prices have yet to react to expectations of economic recessions. But will base metals like copper weather a downturn in demand? Andrew Mickey explains.
To watch the latest FREE TFN Hot Stock Pick of the Week video, please follow this link: http://www.todaysfinancialnews.com/videos/?channelID=15&showID=490
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Jim Jubak: How to Handle a Commodities Dip
It looks like prices for commodities like oil, gold and copper are set to level off. But these are corrections within a long-term upward trend, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak, not a major change in direction. So investors can take some profit, but probably want to stay the course.
Read more from Jim Jubak, the Web's #1 investing columnist, on MSN Money: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Commentary/Experts/Jubak
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Roger Conrad - 2.29.08 - Vital Resource Investor
PERSONAL FINANCE: Historically, when the US economy has sneezed the commodity prices basically caught the flu. What that means is when the US economy is slow, demand in the US for vital commodities is slowed which, in turn, affects other countries...
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Commodities Oil - stop looking at theshort term
15 Aug 2008
Corrin Dann focusses on the short term at the expense of the long term trends.
Commodities need to be looked at on a long cycle.
Finite resources, growing demand, population growth, consumption - all factors that make commodities a long term option.
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