Archive for the November 11, 2005
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Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel on Thursday to a four-month low under $58 as bulging US crude stocks piled pressure on investors to sell. US light crude oil last traded down $1.13
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Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel on Thursday to a four-month low under $58 as bulging US crude stocks piled pressure on investors to sell. US light crude oil last traded down $1.13
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Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel on Thursday to a four-month low under $58 as bulging US crude stocks piled pressure on investors to sell. US light crude oil last traded down $1.13
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Licensed cocoa buyers in Ghana who refused to buy beans in a dispute with regulator Cocobod over its quality grading system have resumed purchases after the state body agreed to relax controls, buyers said on
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Thursday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 481.00 -4.00 February 2006/April 2006 479.00 -4.00 May 2006/July 2006 479.00 -4.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob ex-mill
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Thursday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 481.00 -4.00 February 2006/April 2006 479.00 -4.00 May 2006/July 2006 479.00 -4.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob ex-mill
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China has launched a well-advertised plan to sell some of its copper reserves to drive down world prices but analysts are sceptical the country's agency has the reserves or the will to fully carry it
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London sugar futures ended up two percent on trade and speculative buying on Thursday as the market appeared to turn the corner after a spate of selling since late last month. Traders said an EU
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London Metal Exchange (LME) copper prices closed sharply up on Thursday, just short of last month's record peak and supported by fund buying on bullish supply news, analysts said. "We have reports from Chile downgrading
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Platinum prices stuck close to their highest in 25-1/2 years in Europe on Thursday amid investment fund interest, while gold tested $470 before retreating, traders said. "Platinum is looking good...and there appears to be reasonable
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