Commodity News Digest – September 8, 2010
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Sep 8th, 2010 • Category: Commodity News DigestGold Futures Stay Near Record Close as Europe Worries Fade – MarketWatch
Fed Economic Survey Sees Slowdown – MarketWatch
Oil Inventories Fall 7.3 Million Barrels, API Says – MarketWatch
Bank of Canada Raises Rates, Sees Slower Recovery – Reuters
Euro Rises After Auctions; Canadian Dollar Soars – Reuters
Crude Eases in Cautious Trade Ahead of Data – Reuters
NYSE Liffe to Start CFTC-Style Reports on Commodities – Bloomberg
Wheat Futures Decline as Egypt Shuns U.S. Wheat, Canadian Supplies Climb – Bloomberg
Oil Contango Doubles in 2011 Recovery Betting with Frontline Ship Demand – Bloomberg
Is it Time to Start Hoarding Coffee Beans? – WSJ/Yahoo Finance
Commodities Can Lead the Way to Recovery – Seeking Alpha
Coffee Rally Puts $2 a pound in Traders Sights – AgriMoney
After Good Rains, Indian Farmers to Rule Silver Markets – CommodityOnline
What Peak Oil? Why a Glut is Ahead – Fortune
Wheat Prices Push Food Costs to 13-Mo High – Telegraph U.K.
Summer of Discontent: Europe Braces for Anti-Austerity Strikes and Protests – Telegraph U.K.
CBOT Soy Review: Falls in Turnaround From Tuesday’s Rally – Dow Jones/FutureSource
