Commodity News Digest – July 6, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 6th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News DigestService Sector Grows More Slowly – Reuters
Should Central Banks Now Sell Gold? – Reuters
Strong Global Oil Output to Overshadow Rising Demand – Reuters
Treasuries Showing 12% Chance of Double-Dip Recession – Bloomberg
Copper Shortage Looms in 2011 For Macquarie, as Freeport Sees Supply Limits – Bloomberg
European Cocoa Industry Launches Formal Complaint to Liffe – Confectionery News
Wheat Rises to Four-Month High on Heat Concerns in Russia, France, Germany – Bloomberg
Lumber Falls Most Allowed on Declining Construction Demand, Ample Supplies – Bloomberg
Oil Prices Trade Below $72 in Reversal – MarketWatch
Too Many Betting on Rally – MarketWatch
AP Analysis: Economic Stress is Easing More Slowly - AP/Yahoo Finance
Pump Prices Head Down Again After Holiday Weekend – AP/Yahoo Finance
Russia Sees Better Grain Output Despite Drought – CommodityOnline
ICE Coffee Review: Corrects 4% Lower as Funds Take Profits – Dow Jones/FutureSource
NY Gold at Six-Week Low as Equities Stable - Dow Jones/FutureSource
Gold Set to Shine – Telegraph U.K.
Deflation Nation – Slate
A Gold Bug’s Life is a Sweet One, Thanks to Government Spending – Investment News
Currency Volatility is Here to Stay – WSJ
Most Commodities Strengthen as Economic Sentiment Improves – WSJ
Opinion: Sugar’s Volatility Drives out Part-Timers – AgriMoney
