Commodity News Digest – July 8, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 8th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News DigestInflation Low, but Deflation? No – TheStreet.com/Yahoo Finance
Mortgage Rates Drop to a New Low of 4.57 Percent – AP/Yahoo Finance
Why the Gold Rush May not be Over – CNNMoney
What’s a Double-Dip? No One Really Knows – Fortune
Gold Inches Lower, Ends Below $1,200 on Ounce for Third Day – MarketWatch
Dollar Falls Vs. Euro After Trichet Soothes Concerns - MarketWatch
Turbulence Won’t Upend Recovery, IMF Says – MarketWatch
U.S. Gas: Futures End Lower on Storage Data, Despite Weather View – Dow Jones/FutureSource
ICE Sugar Review: Rises on Tight Supply Theme – Dow Jones/FutureSource
Wheat Rises, Extending Rally, as Dry Weather May Hurt EU, Russian Crops - Bloomberg
Oil Futures Advance as U.S. Jobless Claims Slow, Crude Stockpiles Decline – Bloomberg
Cotton Falls as Government Report May Show Jump in U.S. Harvest Forecast – Bloomberg
ECB Holds Rates at 1 Percent, Faces Liquidity Grilling – Reuters
5 Questionable Arguments Against the Double-Dip – Reuters
In a Time of Uncertain Markets, Cash is King – Globe and Mail
Container Shipping Rises While Commodity Shipping Slides- 24/7 Wall Street
Sugar Attempts “Firework Display” as Delays Mount – AgriMoney
Declining Corn, Soybean Yield Potential Bullish - Agriculture Online
