Commodities

THOMSON REUTERS/JEFFERIES CRB INDEX(TR/J CRB)

333.78
Change
+0.72
Open
333.91
High
335.28
Low
332.45
Times
01/18 17:25
Data as of 11:11pm EST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).
COMMODITY FUTURES
Energy:   Oil, Natural Gas, Electricity
 
 
Grains:   Corn/Maize, Wheat, Barley, Rice
 
Oilseeds:   Soybeans, Rapseed, Palm Oil
 
Softs:   Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rubber, Citrus, Cotton
 
Livestock:   Lean Hogs, Live Cattle

THOMSON REUTERS EQUAL WEIGHT CONTINUOUS COMMODITIES INDEX (CCI)

Position of price in relation to its moving average. This chart is desied to identify cyclical turns. CCI works well in ranging markets and typically fluctuates between + 100 and - 100.
Commodity Currency Last Change % Change Trade Date/Time
Hogs, Lean Pit CME  Feb11 USD 80.47 +0.95 +1.18% 01/18 17:22
Oil, Heating New York No. 2 NYMEX  Feb11 USD 2.64 -0.00 -0.04% 01/18 22:09
Crude Oil Light Sweet  Feb11 USD 91.54 +0.16 +0.17% 01/18 22:40
Cocoa ICE FUT US  Mar11 USD 3,036.00 +17.00 +0.56% 01/17 19:00
Sugar World No.11 ICE FUT US  Mar11 USD 31.12 +0.23 +0.74% 01/17 19:00
Copper, High Grade COMEX  Mar11 USX 444.00 +1.20 +0.27% 01/18 22:35
Cotton No. 2 ICE FUT US  Mar11 USD 148.70 +3.26 +2.19% 01/18 22:38
Cattle, Live Pit CME  Feb11 USD 109.20 -0.17 -0.16% 01/18 17:22
Silver, 5000 Oz. COMEX  Mar11 USX 2,915.00 +23.80 +0.82% 01/18 22:39
Gold, 100 Troy Oz. COMEX  Feb11 USD 1,372.80 +4.60 +0.34% 01/18 22:40
Gas, Natural NYMEX  Feb11 USD 4.42 -0.01 -0.16% 01/18 22:36
Orange Juice (FCOJ-1) ICE FUT US  Mar11 USD 175.40 +2.35 +1.34% 01/17 19:00
Coffee C ICE FUT US  Mar11 USD 235.35 +0.75 +0.32% 01/17 19:00
Data as of 11:11pm EST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).

Gold Market Report

PRECIOUS-Gold poised for third day of gains; platinum at 30-mth high

* Coming up: U.S. housing starts, Dec; 1330 GMT (Adds details, comments; updates prices)

CORRECTED-PRECIOUS-Gold firm on physical demand, euro; platinum at 30-mth high

(Corrects headline to show platinum at highest in 30 months, not years)

PRECIOUS-Gold draws strength from dollar decline

LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Gold rose on Tuesday for a second day, drawing strength from the dollar's decline against the euro as well as from Asian consumption and a degree of uncertainty over Europe's debt crisis.

PRECIOUS-Factors To Watch on Jan 18

LONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Gold edged higher on Tuesday, with the support of healthy physical demand out of Asia and a lower dollar, although restrained by an improved global economic outlook.

PRECIOUS-Gold edges up on physical demand, weaker dollar

* Coming up: U.S. NAHB housing market index; 1500 GMT (Updates prices)

WRAPUP 3-IEA says Saudi oil output jumps, OPEC critical

* OPEC criticises IEA, saying oil price views inconsistent (Updates with context on IEA paras 4-5, updates prices in para 19)

COLUMN-Oil at $100 could tip world into slowdown: John Kemp

-- John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own --

Film outtakes steal stage in Chevron Ecuador case

* Chevron subpoenas film clips, says they show misconduct

FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Ecuador

QUITO, Jan 3 (Reuters) - Ecuador has calmed down since hundreds of police officers mutinied on Sept. 30, causing deadly riots and surrounding leftist President Rafael Correa for hours in a Quito hospital where he had taken refuge.

Ecuador economy grew 4.26 pct in Q3 2010 - c.bank

QUITO, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Ecuador's economy grew 4.26 percent in the third quarter of last year from the same period of 2009, driven by manufacturing, construction and financial services, the central bank said on Sunday.

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DOW 11,837.93 +50.55 +0.43%
S&P; 500 1,295.02 +1.78 +0.14%
NASDAQ 2,765.85 +10.55 +0.38%
TR US Index 118.47 +0.21 +0.18%
EUR/USD 1.3441 +0.43%
GBP/USD 1.6008 +0.29%
USD/JPY 82.260 -0.34%
Gold 1,372.80 +4.60 +0.34%
Oil 91.54 +0.16 +0.17%
Corn 659.50 +10.75 +1.63%

Think brussels sprouts and cauliflower are agricultural commodities? Think again.

While the financial bailouts tossed to automakers, banks and other groups during the recent economic crisis left a funny taste in the mouth of some Americans, one former U.S. regulator hopes efforts to prevent another panic doesn't go rotten.

Can export bans be challenged at the WTO?

As countries move to protect their food supplies, experts say the World Trade Organization is unlikely to have the authority to stop them banning grain exports

Argentina set for wheat windfall

Not everyone is upset about the 50 percent surge in wheat prices over the past month. Argentina, one of the world's top seven wheat exporters, may be set for a windfall.

Will Goldman’s new BRICwork stand up?

17 Jan 2011

The BRICs are morphing as Goldman Sachs adds Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey and South Korea to its elite emerging markets club. But will a new and unimaginative term "growth markets" catch on?

Vietnam’s Capitalist Roaders

14 Jan 2011

Vietnam's ruling communists opened an eight-day party congress on Wednesday with a candid admission the fast-growing economy had become unstable.

Groundhog Day in Davos

12 Jan 2011

The programme may strike a different note -- this year's Davos is apparently all about Shared Norms for the New Reality -- but many of the conversations at the 41st World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos this month will have distinctly familiar ring to them.

Short Term Rates
Prime 3.25
Discount 1.25
Fed Funds 0.25
1 Month Libor 0.26
3 Month Libor 0.30
Date as of 01/18 23:11 (Delayed at least 20 minutes)