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international gold price has increased to $ 1,168 per ounce. However, dollar has become weak compared to Euro. The exchange rate of dollar has dropped to Nepal Rs 74.85. Similarly, one euro is equal to $ 1.30," analysts said. Gold's highest trading price - Commodities Rally Across the Board (GLD, SLV, USO)
so far in July, on track for its biggest monthly loss since December, having slipped as concern over euro zone sovereign debt levels, which sent the metal to a record $1,264.90 an ounce in June, receded." "Compared to the buying we saw in the early - Novelis Increases Aluminum Sheet Capacity for Euro Auto and Can Markets
Inc., the global leader in aluminum rolling and can recycling, announced today that it will invest 11 million Euro (US$17.2 million) to expand production capacity at its plant in Nachterstedt, Germany, in response to growing demand in the automotive and - Spot gold prices closed at $1167/oz on Thursday.
in the yellow metal prices on the back of easing concerns over a sovereign debt crisis in the Euro zone. Gold prices have suffered drastically in the last couple of sessions after the announcement of the stress test results of the Euro zone banks. - Copper at 3-mth high as euro, data improve
NEW YORK - Copper hit a three-month high on Thursday as the euro too strengthened to a 12-week peak on month-end buying and as investors took their cue from improved U.S. labor market data to add riskier assets like industrial metals, betting - Gold futures down on global cues
a turnover of 39 lots. Marketmen said reports of weakness in gold prices overseas, dollar firmed against the euro, which reduced the metal's appeal as an alternative investment and put pressure on the precious metal prices in futures trading here. - Gold eases ahead of key US data
Asian trade Friday, ahead of a key US second quarter GDP data, as the greenback rebounded against the euro. Gold for immediate delivery was seen trading at $1167.08 an ounce at 12.00 noon Singapore time while U.S. gold futures for August delivery was at - Euro Recovery, Institutional Heft Aid Futures; Coffee At 12 1/2-Year High
The commodities rally intensified Thursday as a weaker dollar and a drop in jobless claims boosted oil, copper and other raw materials, while wheat kept climbing toward its biggest monthly gain since 1973 on supply woes. Coffee futures surged to end at a - Commodity Corner: Weaker Dollar Boosts Crude Oil
Encouraging news about Europe's economy helped the euro to gain ground against the dollar and lift September oil futures above $78 Thursday. The German Federal Employment Agency reported that the unemployment rate for the civilian work force in - Gold Price at Long-term Trend Support
now reaching long-term trend support after falling the last few weeks as investors returned to bid up the Euro and equities. The bounce in equities, especially financial, retail and real estate may be short lived as volume indicates that there is not - METALS-Copper hits 3-mth high as euro, jobs data improve
Extract not available. - Copper hits 3-mth high as euro, jobs data improve
Extract not available. - Oil prices rise in volatile trade
US crude oil prices rose overnight in volatile trading as the weak dollar and positive euro zone and German economic data provided lift before a Wall Street reversal helped limit oil's rise. Crude futures, attempting to break a two-day string of lower - Oil prices swing as stockpiles stay high
US crude oil prices rose this evening in volatile trading as the weak dollar and positive euro zone and German economic data provided a lift before a fall in Wall Street markets helped limit oil's rise. US crude rose 77 cents to $77.76 a barrel - PRECIOUS-Gold firms as low prices attract buyers
* SPDR gold ETF sees biggest 1-day outflow since April 2008* Euro, equities climb, reflecting sharper risk appetite * Palladium rises more than 4 pct to highest since late June - PRECIOUS-Gold rises as price dip sparks demand
* European buying remains slack* SPDR gold ETF sees biggest q-day outflow since April 2008* Euro, equities climb, reflecting sharper risk appetite (Updates prices - Gold regains strength on dollar; ETF down 1%
commodities analyst Mark Pervan. "A lot of the gold gains in the last six months were driven by euro weakness, and that was really safe haven buying. The trend doesn't look good. Potentially, it could move down towards the low $1 100s," said Pervan, - PRECIOUS-Gold regains strength on dollar; ETF down 1 pct
at ANZ in Melbourne. 'A lot of the gold gains in the last six months were driven by euro weakness, and that was really safe haven buying. The trend doesn't look good. Potentially, it could move down towards the low $1,100s,' said Pervan, referring to - Gold slides down to $1 127 resistance 1168
Rising Euro on the back of positive economic signals as well as rallying equity market infused investors' money into another investment forms resulting into the 2.2% loss on the daily basis - Gold weakens on stability in sovereign crisis
Stabilization in sovereign crisis in the Euro zone weighed on gold and the yellow metal tumbled in NY session despite little changes in the euro and equities
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last updated: Jul 31 2010 11:49 AM
- Jamaica sells 3 sugar plants to China s Complant (at Reuters)
China National Complete Plant Import & Export Co Ltd signed a US$9 million agreement on Friday to buy three Jamaican government-owned sugar factories.
- Pops & Drops: Arch Coal, Teradyne... (at CNBC)
Following are the week s biggest movers. Find out why shares of Arch Coal and Teradyne popped while Netflix and Eastman Kodak dropped.
- For Solar, A Ray Of Sunshine (Investor s Business Daily)
The solar electrical power industry may be ready for its moment in the sun. It s still true that solar sources generate less than 1% of total U.S. electricity vs. the 70% generated from industrial-age fuels such as coal, petroleum and natural gas.
- Gold Prices Keep Up Friday Momentum (TheStreet.com)
Gold prices have retreated from an earlier gain Friday morning.
- Wheat prices end July with huge monthly gain (AP)
Wheat prices surged in July by the biggest amount in more than a half century as severe drought conditions in Russia and other former Soviet republics destroyed grain crops.
- Spot Gold Prices Climb (at TheStreet.com)
Spot gold prices have been popping after a weak U.S. GDP report.
- Today in Commodities: Goodbye July (at Seeking Alpha)
- Futures Movers: Oil shakes weakness to close near $79 a barrel (at MarketWatch)
Crude oil prices reverse higher and notch their best month since March.
- Five Things BusinessWeek Didnt Tell You About Commodity ETFs (at Seeking Alpha)
- US rig count increases by 1 (AP)
The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. increased by one this week to 1,586. Houston-based Baker Hughes Inc. said Friday that 972 rigs were exploring for natural gas and 603 for oil.
- Metals Stocks: Gold climbs for the day, but loses 5% on month (at MarketWatch)
Gold has its worse month since December. In contrast, copper gains 12% in July, the base metal s best since April 2009.
- Miller Petroleum reports jump in fiscal earnings (AP)
Miller Petroleum Inc. said Friday its fiscal 2010 profit soared due to a one-time gain from the acquisition of Alaskan assets.
- The Struggles of the ELEMENTS Long-Short Commodities ETF (at Seeking Alpha)
- Nigeria to push through oil sector reform (at Financial Times)
Nigeria s parliament is poised to adopt legislation aimed at transforming the country s troubled oil and gas industry and will delay a parliamentary recess in August to see it through, the country s oil minister told the Financial Times.
- Metals Stocks: Gold climbs on inflation fears, bargain hunting (at MarketWatch)
Gold contracts strengthen as prospects that China s growth could bolster global inflation pushed investors to snap up the metal at recently lowered prices.
- Commodity Prices Show Sideways Action (at Seeking Alpha)
- Mining losses erode London s July rally (at Financial Times)
The rally on London s equities market continued to falter on Friday, with losses for heavily-weighted mining stocks as traders looked through US economic data.
- Futures Movers: Oil futures under $78 a barrel after economic data (at MarketWatch)
Crude oil prices slid below $78 a barrel Friday after new data showed that the U.S. economy is growing at a slower rate, signaling less future demand for oil products.
- Metals Stocks: Gold climbs on inflation fears, bargain prices (at MarketWatch)
Gold strengthen Friday as prospects that China s growth could bolster global inflation pushed investors to snap up the metal at recently lowered prices.
- Gold prices recover after U.S. economic data (at MarketWatch)
Gold prices found more solid footing Friday after reports showed that Midwestern manufacturing increased more than expected in July, and consumer sentiment was revised to 67.8 in July.
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