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309.30
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Change +0.00
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Open 0.00
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High 0.00
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Low 0.00
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Times 09/27 20:00
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580.79
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Change +0.38
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Open 580.40
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High 580.79
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Low 576.51
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Times 10/18 16:27
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Commodity | Currency | Last | Change | % Change | Trade Date/Time |
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LIGHT CRUDE CON1 Oct12 | USD | 88.30 | -1.32 | -1.47% | 10/22 14:29 |
NO 2 HT OIL CON1 Oct12 | USD | 3.07 | -0.00 | -0.07% | 10/22 18:14 |
NATURAL GAS CON1 Oct12 | USD | 3.44 | -0.01 | -0.26% | 10/22 18:10 |
100 OZ GOLD CON1 Oct12 | USD | 1,728.30 | +2.30 | +0.13% | 10/22 15:51 |
SILVER 5000 CON1 Oct12 | USC | 3,215.00 | +15.40 | +0.48% | 10/22 08:28 |
HG COPPER CON1 Oct12 | USC | 362.85 | -2.30 | -0.63% | 10/22 17:07 |
CORN CON1 Dec12 | USC | 760.50 | -0.75 | -0.10% | 10/22 18:13 |
WHEAT CON1 Dec12 | USC | 876.00 | -2.25 | -0.26% | 10/22 18:11 |
SOYBEANS CON1 Nov12 | USC | 1,546.25 | -0.25 | -0.02% | 10/22 18:13 |
SUGAR 11 CON1 Feb13 | USC | 19.99 | -0.24 | -1.19% | 10/22 13:59 |
COFFEE C CON1 Dec12 | USC | 163.85 | +2.20 | +1.36% | 10/22 13:59 |
COCOA CON1 Dec12 | USD | 2,500.00 | +11.00 | +0.44% | 10/22 13:59 |
FROZEN OJ CON1 Nov12 | USC | 111.90 | -1.10 | -0.97% | 10/22 13:59 |
COTTON NO 2 CON1 Dec12 | USC | 76.96 | +0.08 | +0.10% | 10/22 14:29 |
LIVE HOGS CON1 Dec12 | USC | 78.43 | -0.25 | -0.32% | 10/22 18:10 |
LIVE CATTLE CON1 Oct12 | USC | 126.25 | -0.05 | -0.04% | 10/22 16:44 |
Gold Market Report
PRECIOUS-Gold rebounds above key support, Fed statement eyed
* Bullion trades just above key technical support at 50 DMA * Gold rebounds from six-week low, specs cut futures length * Some investors on sidelines ahead of FOMC meeting * Coming up: U.S. Richmond Fed manufacturing report Tuesday (Updates market details, prices) By Frank Tang NEW YORK, Oct 22 - Gold prices climbed on Monday, partially recovering from the previous session's sharp decline, boosted by technical buying and better Indian physical demand following the
PRECIOUS-Gold rebounds from 1-month low; jewellers set to buy
* Gold off 1-month low, but tone cautious * Hedge funds cut bullish bets on U.S. commodities * Investors waiting for this week's FOMC meeting (Updates prices, adds CFTC graphic) By Lewa Pardomuan SINGAPORE, Oct 22 - Gold slipped to its weakest in a month on Monday before recovering slightly as prices became more attractive, but speculators unwinding long positions and worries about the health of the global economy could curb gains. Falling equities could force spe
PRECIOUS-Gold hits 1-month low on dollar, econ worries
SINGAPORE, Oct 22 - Gold and silver fell to their lowest in more than a month on Monday as investors turned to the safety of the dollar after tumbling U.S. equities sparked concerns about the health of the global economy. FUNDAMENTALS * Gold hit a low around $1,713 an ounce and was standing at $1,720.21 by 0027 GMT, hardly changed from Friday, and down from an 11-month peak of $1,795.69 marked in early October. Silver tracked gold lower. * U.S. gold for December sl
PRECIOUS-Gold has biggest 1-day drop since July on eco fears
* Gold finds support after briefly falls below key 50 DMA * Sharp decline in U.S. equities, slowdown worries weigh * Gold drops about 2 pct for week, second weekly fall * Coming up: U.S. CFTC Commitment of Traders report due 3:30 p.m. (Adds market details, updates prices) By Frank Tang NEW YORK, Oct 19 - Gold fell over 1 percent to a one-month low on Friday, its biggest daily drop in more than three months, hit by technical selling and tumbling U.S. equities on ec
PRECIOUS-Gold tracks equities lower, heads for 2nd weekly fall
* Gold gives up early gains, EU summit eyed * Coming up: U.S. existing home sales for Sept at 1400 GMT By Lewa Pardomuan SINGAPORE, Oct 19 - Gold gave up early gains on Friday as shares in Asia slipped following a three-day rally and as investors took a breather ahead of the outcome of a summit on solving the euro zone debt crisis, which could support the euro. Recent stimulus measures by central banks boosted gold's appeal as a hedge against inflation and sent prices
UPDATE 4-Police in Kuwait teargas opposition protesters
KUWAIT, Oct 21 - Police in Kuwait used teargas, stun grenades and baton charges on Sunday to disperse tens of thousands of demonstrators protesting against changes to the electoral law which the opposition has called a constitutional coup by the government.
Kuwait protesters set for possible showdown with security forces
KUWAIT, Oct 21 - Kuwaiti opposition groups were preparing to protest on Sunday against what they called a constitutional coup by the government, setting up a potential showdown with security forces under orders to confront them "decisively".
UPDATE 3-Morgan Stanley CEO hints at sale of commodity arm
* First public comments from investment bank on possible sale * Qatar has emerged has chief bidder for majority stake * Commodity trading VaR falls in third quarter Oct 18 - Morgan Stanley has an obligation to explore "different structures" for its commodities trading business because new regulations are limiting the unit's activities, Chief Executive James Gorman said on Thursday. The CEO's comments were the first time Morgan Stanley has publicly hinted at a possible
DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2012
REUTERS DIARY OF MIDDLE EAST/AFRICAN HOLIDAYS Double-click in brackets for Americas holidays , Asian holidays and European holidays Alternatively click on to retrieve dates by country. Please note the diaries mentioned above can be accessed only from Thomson Reuters products. ** Details below represent the latest information available and will be supplemented later, particularly with updated entries for Muslim holidays. Market holiday - Markets and exc
DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2012
REUTERS DIARY OF MIDDLE EAST/AFRICAN HOLIDAYS Double-click in brackets for Americas holidays , Asian holidays and European holidays Alternatively click on to retrieve dates by country. Please note the diaries mentioned above can be accessed only from Thomson Reuters products. ** Details below represent the latest information available and will be supplemented later, particularly with updated entries for Muslim holidays. Market holiday - Markets and exc
Markets
- U.S.
- Europe
- Asia
- Sectors
DOW | 13,345.89 | +2.38 | +0.02% |
S&P; 500 | 1,433.82 | +0.63 | +0.04% |
NASDAQ | 3,016.96 | +11.33 | +0.38% |
TR US Index | 129.43 | +0.01 | +0.01% |
Sector Summary
Energy | -0.59% |
Basic Materials | +0.14% |
Industrials | -0.49% |
Cyclical Goods & Services | -0.40% |
Non-Cyclical Goods & Services | -0.09% |
Financials | +0.01% |
Healthcare | -0.22% |
Technology | +0.75% |
Telecoms | -0.37% |
Utilities | -0.59% |
ANALYSIS-Small ships to unlock rate boon for bulk owners
Dry cargo shippers with smaller vessels are shifting to more-risk, more-reward spot markets, eyeing rising demand for sugar and grains -- commodities well suited to versatile supramax and handysize ships.
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
Baton passing to the emerging markets consumer
Commodity and energy shares delivered the most returns until 2007 thanks to the Chinese infrastructure and export boom. But sector leadership in terms of returns may finally be passing to the EM consumer
Survival of the fattest?
Among Europe's funds, does the winner take it all?
Chaco signals warning for Argentina debt
Argentine province Chaco has settled a dollar bond in pesos which technically amounts to default. But this may not be a risk for holders of Argentine international-law bonds or even for municipal debt in broader emerging markets.
Prime | 3.25 |
Discount | 1.25 |
Fed Funds | 0.25 |
1 Month Libor | -- |
3 Month Libor | 0.32 |