Commodities

309.30
Change
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0.00
High
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Low
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Times
09/28 01:00
Data as of 6:36am BST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).
580.79
Change
+0.38
Open
580.40
High
580.79
Low
576.51
Times
10/18 21:27
Data as of 6:36am BST (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
Commodity Currency Last Change % Change Trade Date/Time
LIGHT CRUDE CON1  Nov12 USD 86.07 +0.34 +0.40% 10/25 06:25
NO 2 HT OIL CON1  Oct12 USD 3.05 +0.01 +0.38% 10/25 06:24
NATURAL GAS CON1  Oct12 USD 3.45 -0.00 -0.03% 10/25 06:21
100 OZ GOLD CON1  Oct12 USD 1,699.50 -7.80 -0.46% 10/24 18:59
SILVER 5000 CON1  Oct12 USC 3,185.00 -17.30 -0.54% 10/24 19:28
HG COPPER CON1  Oct12 USC 358.00 +0.40 +0.11% 10/24 19:17
CORN CON1  Dec12 USC 756.00 +1.50 +0.20% 10/25 06:23
WHEAT CON1  Dec12 USC 884.50 +0.50 +0.06% 10/25 06:19
SOYBEANS CON1  Nov12 USC 1,563.50 -7.00 -0.45% 10/25 06:24
SUGAR 11 CON1  Feb13 USC 19.73 +0.08 +0.41% 10/24 18:59
COFFEE C CON1  Dec12 USC 159.55 -1.30 -0.81% 10/24 18:59
COCOA CON1  Dec12 USD 2,414.00 -84.00 -3.36% 10/24 18:59
FROZEN OJ CON1  Nov12 USC 110.70 -0.45 -0.40% 10/24 18:59
COTTON NO 2 CON1  Dec12 USC 73.03 +0.36 +0.50% 10/25 06:23
LIVE HOGS CON1  Dec12 USC 78.20 -0.05 -0.06% 10/25 05:47
LIVE CATTLE CON1  Oct12 USC 126.18 +0.17 +0.14% 10/24 21:34
Data as of 6:36am BST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).

Gold Market Report

PRECIOUS-Gold inches up as dollar drifts following Fed

* Gold bounces but still near 7-week low * Coming Up: Weekly jobless claims; 1230 GMT (Updates prices, adds quotes) By Lewa Pardomuan SINGAPORE, Oct 25 - Gold edged up in thin trade on Thursday but was still within sight of its weakest level in seven weeks as the U.S. Federal Reserve helped boost the U.S. dollar's safe haven appeal by announcing its commitment to economic stimulus measures. Gold had rallied to an 11-month peak of $1,795.69 an ounce in early October fo

PRECIOUS-Gold inches up as dollar drifts following Fed

SINGAPORE, Oct 25 - Gold edged up in thin trade on Thursday as the U.S. dollar trimmed gains, although the metal was still within sight of its weakest in seven weeks, hit after the U.S. Federal Reserve stuck to its stimulus programme. FUNDAMENTALS * Gold had added $4.86 an ounce to $1,706.79 by 0025 GMT. It marked a low around $1,698 on Wednesday, its weakest since September 7, soon after the Fed said in a policy statement containing few surprises that it was sticking to

PRECIOUS-Gold falls to $1,700/oz as Fed offers few surprises

* Fed renews pledge to keep stimulus until job market improves * Deflation worries pressuring gold despite Fed's bond-buying * Gold erases early gains on Chinese data * Coming up: US durable goods, weekly jobless claims Thursday (Updates throughout after Fed statement, new comment) By Frank Tang NEW YORK, Oct 24 - Gold fell on Wednesday to just above $1,700 an ounce, after the U.S. Federal Reserve stuck to its plan to keep stimulating growth until the job market i

PRECIOUS-Gold holds near 7-week low; eyes on Fed meeting

* Dealers eye seasonal Indian demand before Diwali (Updates prices, byline, adds comment)

PRECIOUS-Gold pares early gains; holds near 7-week low

* Spot gold signals mixed -technicals * Coming Up: FOMC policy decision; 1815 GMT (Updates prices) By Lewa Pardomuan SINGAPORE, Oct 24 - Gold trimmed gains Wednesday after early bargain hunting tapered off and worries about the global economy resurfaced, but festive demand from top consumer India could help shore up prices. Positive Chinese manufacturing data initially lifted prices but gold was on track to decline in October for the first month in five after it fail

Japan to see normal to above-average temperatures this winter

TOKYO, Oct 25 - Japan will see mostly normal to above-average temperatures this winter, the country's official forecaster said on Thursday, implying demand for electricity and kerosene for heating may be restrained. Japan managed to avoid a power shortage this summer in spite of a prolonged heat wave thanks to power-saving efforts at a time when most of its nuclear reactors remain shut amid public anxiety about nuclear safety due to the radiation crisis sparked by last year's earth

Australia defends budget numbers after mine tax shortfall

CANBERRA, Oct 25 - Australian Treasurer Wayne Swan on Thursday defended the latest government revenue projections after a media report said that a controversial new mining tax had generated no revenue in its first three months.

Indonesia's Borneo says Bakries agree compensation for Bumi

JAKARTA, Oct 25 - Indonesia's Bakrie family has agreed in principle to pay financial compensation via its investment vehicle Long Haul Holding Ltd to coal miner PT Borneo Lumbung Energi for a $1 billion investment in Bumi Plc , Borneo's CEO said on Thursday.

INDICATORS - Kazakhstan - Oct 25

ALMATY, Oct 25 - Kazakhstan's economic indicators based on data provided by the State Statistics Agency, government institutions, the central bank and exchanges: * updated today CURRENCY/INTEREST RATE LATEST PREVIOUS *Tenge/dollar 150.56 150.56 Cbank refinancing rate (pct) Aug 6 5.50 6.00 MONEY Monetary base(trln tenge) Sept 30 2.95

PKN swings to Q3 net profit, slightly beats expectations

WARSAW, Oct 25 - Poland's top refiner PKN Orlen swung to a better-than-expected third quarter net profit of 1.37 billion zlotys ($428 million) on Thursday thanks to stronger local currency and higher crude oil prices.

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Corn 756.00 +1.50 +0.20%

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

Pricing ‘new brooms’ at White House and Fed

24 Oct 2012

Any new Fed chairman after January 2014 in a Romney presidency is likely to be more hawkish than under an Obama presidency - Barclays

Forgive and forget in emerging debt?

24 Oct 2012

If you're an emerging market borrower, it seems like it's a great time for clearing your debts.

Easy business trend in emerging Europe

23 Oct 2012

Marek Belka, Polish central bank governor, says he does not care too much about Poland's impressive upwards move in the Ease of Doing Business index 2013, but others see a trend emerging in emerging Europe.

Short Term Rates
Prime 3.25
Discount 1.25
Fed Funds 0.25
1 Month Libor --
3 Month Libor 0.32
Date as of 10/25 06:36 (Delayed at least 20 minutes)