Commodity News Digest – May 18, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • May 18th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News DigestGermany to Ban Naked Short Selling at Midnight – Bloomberg
U.S. Drilling Regulator Quits Amid Criticism Over Rig Disaster – Bloomberg
Cotton Prices Rise on Global Supply Concern; Orange Juice Gains - Bloomberg
Euro Plunges to 4-Year Low After German Trade Ban - DowJones/FutureSource
New Market Curbs to Start Early June – Reuters
Oil up on Eased Debt Fear Ahead of Inventories – Reuters
Gold Drops Below $1,210/oz as Safe-Haven Fades – Reuters
What Goes up Doesn’t Always Come Down – MarketWatch
U.K. Annual Inflation Jumps to 3.7% in April – MarketWatch
API Data Shows Surprise Decrease in Oil Stockpiles – MarketWatch
What Gold Can (and Can’t Do For You) – USNews/Yahoo Finance
Deflation Fears Send Investors Searching for Bonds, Dividends – CNBC
Canada: Investing Hot Spot – CNBC
How’s the Economy Doing? Watch Commodities – CNNMoney/Yahoo Finance
The Pros and Cons of “Cheap” Oil – CNNMoney
Where the Gulf Oil is Going - CNNMoney
Small Victories: Housing Starts, Home Builder Confidence Rise Again - AOL Daily Finance
All That Euro Gloom is Clouding a Buying Opportunity – AOL Daily Finance
Evening Markets: Corn and Sugar Survive Dollar Backlash – AgriMoney
North Africa and U.S. to Depress World Wheat Crop – AgriMoney
CBOT Rice Review: Nearby July Contract Sets Fresh Low – DowJones/FutureSource
Wal-Mart Will Expand Grocery Price Cuts as Sales Slump Continues – Cattlenetwork
