Archive for the February 21, 2018
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Nigeria's state oil firm said on Tuesday it had spent $5.8 billion on fuel imports since late 2017, as it combats a fuel shortage that has left people queuing for hours at filling stations and
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US crude rose to a near two-week high on Tuesday on signs of inventory declines at a key storage hub, while Brent eased under pressure from a stronger dollar. Inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma, the delivery
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Benchmark Tokyo rubber futures rose on Tuesday on a weaker yen against the dollar, recovering more ground after plunging to an eight-month low on Friday, brokers said. The Tokyo Commodity Exchange rubber contract for July
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The following were Tuesday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT: SOYOIL EU degummed: euro tonne fob exmill February 2018 670.00 +0.00 March 2018 665.00 +0.00 April 2018 660.00 +0.00 May 2018/July 2018 660.00 +0.00
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The following were Tuesday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT: SOYOIL EU degummed: euro tonne fob exmill February 2018 670.00 +0.00 March 2018 665.00 +0.00 April 2018 660.00 +0.00 May 2018/July 2018 660.00 +0.00
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Malaysian palm oil futures slid on Tuesday as export growth slowed and the market took a chance to take profits amid mounting production concerns. The benchmark palm oil contract for May delivery on the Bursa
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White sugar futures fell on Tuesday, pressured by a stronger US dollar and a looming global supply glut, while arabica coffee extended last week's losses to reach its lowest in more than two months. May
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Gold prices fell for a third straight session on Tuesday as the dollar rebounded from over three-year lows hit last week, while investors waited for minutes of the latest Federal Reserve meeting for clues on
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Gold prices were weighed down by a stronger dollar on Tuesday, dropping for the third session, but were underpinned by |political worries and uncertainty about this week's huge US bond auctions. The dollar continued its
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US soyabean meal futures jumped to their highest level since July 2016 on Tuesday as a drought kept the heat on crops in Argentina, the world's top exporter of the livestock feed. The rally helped
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