Commodity News Digest – July 15, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Jul 15th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News DigestJobless Claims Fall, Manufacturing Stumbles - Reuters
Oil Falls Below $77 After Weak U.S. Econ Data – Reuters
Dollar Slides on U.S. Growth Worries, Euro Squeeze – Reuters
BP: No Oil Leaking Into Gulf From Busted Well – AP/Yahoo News
Wheat Prices Soar Amid Questions About Global Crop – AP/Yahoo Finance
Commodity Shipping Has Longest Drop in 15 Years on Oversupplies – The Washington Post
Billionaire Slim Digs for Gold in Mexico as Metal’s Price Gains – Bloomberg
Corn, Soybeans Surge as Hot, Dry Weather in U.S. Midwest May Damage Crops – Bloomberg
Cattle Rise to Eight-Week High on Beef-Export Outlook; Hogs Extend Decline - Bloomberg
Derivatives Reform Will Benefit — Not Burden — End Users - Huffington Post
Central Banks: Gold’s God – CommodityOnline
Lost Decade: The New Threat to the U.S. Economy – CNNMoney
China’s Economic Growth Eases to 10.3% – CNNMoney
U.S. June Producer Prices Fall 0.5%, Core Rises 0.1% – MarketWatch
Gold Notches Gains After Data Illustrate Slowing Economy – MarketWatch
ICE Sugar Review: Hits 12-Week Highs; Crop, Weather Concern – Dow Jones/FutureSource
U.S. Gas: Futures End Sharply Higher on Storage Data, Weather View – Dow Jones/FutureSource
Goldman Cuts Forecasts for Hog and Cattle Prices – AgriMoney
Scientists Say Gulf Oil Spill is Altering Food Web -AP/ CNBC
