Commodity News Digest – August 9, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Aug 9th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest, EducationalDecision Time Looms for Wheat Farmers - WSJ
Investors Wait on the Fed – WSJ
Wheat Futures Fall Further From Drought-Stoked Highs – MarketWatch
Crude Rises 1%; Natural Gas Hits Two-Month Low – MarketWatch
Dollar Firms Ahead of Fed Meeting – MarketWatch
Economy Will Likely Recover with Inflation, not Deflation, to Follow - Minyanville
Gold and Silver: Following Stock Indices or Moving Against Them? - Minyanville
The Dollar Alternatives – Fortune
Political Fights Over Clean Coal Get Dirty and Expensive – Fortune
Nothing Has Changed, Gold is Still Going to Dominate – Business Insider
Commodity Spike Queers the Pitch for Bernanke’s QE2 – Telegraph U.K.
Significant Chance of Recession Next 2 Years: SF Fed – Reuters
U.S. Copper Ends Up on China Demand View, Eyes on Fed – Reuters
Gold Futures Fall, End Longest Rally Since November - Bloomberg
Raw Sugar Futures Decline to Two-Week Low as Brazil’s Output Increases – Bloomberg
Cocoa Declines in London on Improved Outlook in Ivory Coast; Coffee Climbs – Bloomberg
Pork Bellies Soar – Des Moines Register
All Eyes on the Crop Production Report – CattleNetwork
Soaring Grain Deals Second Blow to Dairy Farmers – AgriMoney
