Archive for the September 17, 2019
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ICE Canadian canola futures rose in heavy volume trading on Friday, with traders noting fund buying after contracts broke through key resistance points. The benchmark November canola futures contract closed $2.70 higher at $449.80 per
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Northwest European gasoline refining margins ended the week higher, supported by lower crude oil prices while exports from the region ebbed. Gasoline exports to the US East Coast slowed over the past week. Total exports
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Chicago Board of Trade soyabean futures extended their gains on Friday following a more than 3% jump the prior day on signs of thawing trade tensions between the United States and China, the world's biggest
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US natural gas futures held near a 14-week high on Friday as forecasts for less hot weather and lower cooling demand over the next two weeks offset projections for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to
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The Karachi Port handled 171,298 tonnes of cargo comprising 89,488 tonnes of import cargo and 81,810 tonnes of export cargo including 2,399 loaded and empty containers during the last 48 hours ending at 0700 hours
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Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures closed near unchanged on Friday in a profit-taking setback from one-month highs posted earlier in the day and as ample grain supplies weighed on prices, traders said. CBOT December
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Euronext wheat futures rose on Friday their highest in over two weeks, supported by a rally in Chicago and reduced crop forecasts for some major exporting countries. December milling wheat on the Paris-based Euronext exchange
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Saudi Arabian stocks were supported by domestic funds on Monday after top oil producer Saudi Aramco assured some clients that there will be no supply shortage as a result of Saturday's attack on its facilities.
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Hong Kong stocks fell on Monday following clashes and protests over the weekend and as data showed China's economic slowdown deepened amid a bruising trade war with the United States. The Hang Seng index fell
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Bond yields in the euro zone's higher-rated debt markets tumbled on Monday as attacks on Saudi Arabia's crude facilities and uncertainty over the chances of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson securing a new Brexit deal
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