Commodity News Digest – August 30, 2010

By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Aug 30th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News Digest

Savings Rate Inches Lower in July , U.S. Data Show – MarketWatch

Gold Inches Up, Copper Hits Four-Month High – MarketWatch

Consumer Spending Offers Hope on Economy – Reuters

Earl Becomes Major Hurricane, Could Swipe U.S. East – Reuters

Yen Gains Broadly as BOJ Easing Move Disappoints – Reuters

Corn Nears High Prices for Year on Yield Questions – AP/Yahoo Finance

Oil Falls on Crude Demand Uncertainty – AP/Yahoo Finance

Oil Should be Around $10 a Barrel: Analyst – CNBC

U.S. Must Stop Printing Money, Copy Europe: Rogers – CNBC

Drought Makes Big Dent in Ukraine Corn Crop – AgriMoney

Wheat Prices Jump Most in Week as Argentina, Russia Crops Hurt by Drought – Bloomberg

Coffee Prices Rise on South American Supply Concern; Sugar, Cocoa Decline – Bloomberg

Sugar Imports by China May Jump 42% as Demand Exceeds Supply, Survey Shows -  Bloomberg

Crop Progress: Corn Maturing Quickly While Conditions Remain Unchanged - Cattlenetwork

Politics Aside, Natural Gas is Beating up on Clean Coal - Fortune

Economists: I Dunno, Man. What do You Think? - CNNMoney

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