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US worried by Egypt clashes now in fourth day 06:52 GMT

CAIRO (Reuters) - The United States said it was worried by violence in Egypt and urged the army rulers to respect human rights as security forces wielding batons and firing teargas fought for a fourth day on Monday with protesters demanding an end to military rule.  Full Article

 

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A truck drives past electricity pylons at the Lethabo Power Station in the Free State Province, about 70km (43 miles) south of Johannesburg, November 27, 2011. Major parties have been at loggerheads for years, warnings of climate disaster are becoming more dire and diplomats worry whether host South Africa  is up to the challenge of brokering the tough discussions among nearly 200 countries that run from November 28 to December 9 in the coastal city of Durban.  REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Carbon markets still on life support after climate deal

Carbon markets are still on life support after a U.N. climate deal agreed in South Africa on Sunday put off some big decisions until next year and failed to deliver any hope for a needed boost in carbon permit demand.  Full Article 

Symbol Last Net Change
GOLD TOCOM JPY  3,988.00 JPY  10.00
SILVER TOCOM JPY  72.00 JPY  -0.90
PLATINUM TOCOM JPY  3,549.00 JPY  -36.00
PALLADIUM TOCOM JPY  1,549.00 JPY  -30.00
ALUMINIUM TOCOM JPY  180.00 JPY  0.00
Symbol Last Net Change
Brent Crude Oil ICE USD  102.65 USD  -0.70
Gas Oil ICE USD  883.75 USD  -10.50
Crude Oil Light Sweet USD  92.95 USD  -0.58
Gas, Natural NYMEX USD  3.09 USD  -0.04
Symbol Last Net Change
Coffee C ICE FUT US USD  215.10 USD  -2.65
Cocoa ICE FUT US USD  2,101.00 USD  -50.00
Sugar World No.11 ICE FUT US USD  23.08 USD  0.33
 
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