Archive for  December 2012
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Arabica coffee futures on ICE hit a 2-1/2-year low as the market looked for a bottom on Wednesday, and then turned higher along with the commodity complex, while cocoa eased on earlier investor concerns about
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Gold fell more than 1 percent on Tuesday, underperforming equities and other commodities, as heavy fund liquidation and options-related selling sent bullion prices below a key technical support. The metal hit its lowest price in
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Gold edged up on bargain hunting on Wednesday, but still hovered near its weakest in a month as talks between the White House and Congress to avoid year-end tax hikes and spending cuts showed little
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Gold prices surrendered gains on Wednesday to fall back to one-month lows below $1,690 an ounce as gains in the dollar and technical pressure helped offset early support from stronger equities and news of fresh
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US soyabeans climbed to their highest level in nearly a month early on Wednesday on a mix of technical strength and strong demand from exporters as well as domestic processors, traders said. Corn followed soyabeans
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Gold slipped to a one-month low below $1,700 an ounce on Wednesday as a weaker price forecast by Goldman Sachs triggered some fund liquidation, offsetting news of fresh central bank buying. Bullion dropped around 0.2
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At least three persons including prayer-leader fell victims in separate incidents of violence at various parts of the metropolis, here on Wednesday. According to police and rescue sources, unidentified armed riders gunned down a man
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Law Enforcement Agencies on Wednesday claimed to have nabbed over 40 suspects from different areas of the city while an alleged bandit was killed in an encounter. According to official sources, Shah Faisal police on
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Acting President of Pakistan, Syed Nayyar Hussain Bokhari has summoned 48th session of the National Assembly and 88th session of Senate on December 10 and 12, 2012, respectively, it is learnt. According to sources in
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Sindh's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is learnt to have detected anomalies worth Rs 430 million in audit accounts of 11 district government departments of Tando Allahyar, Shikarpur, Jamshoro, Kashmore-Kandhkot and elsewhere. This is for the
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