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Yesterday’s announcement by the International Energy Agency that member nations, including the US, would release 60 million barrels of crude…
The Mosaic Company (NYSE: MOS) was perhaps one of the largest secondary offerings out there of its sort. The tally…
One of the major caveats related to gold mining and gold prices has been the rising cost of production. Higher…
A Goldman Sachs analyst has raised the coal sector from ‘Neutral’ to ‘Attractive’ this morning. The big gainer was Patriot…
In the past 12 months, copper has risen from about $2.80/pound to as high over $4.60/pound, an increase of about…
The failure of the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund to reach an agreement on a second bailout…
Glencore International (LSE: GLEN) was supposed to be a hot IPO in the world of commodities. It turned out that…
An organization called the International Nickel Study Group is projecting a 60,000 metric ton surplus of nickel by the end…
ThinkstockAs is the case with crude oil, people just can’t seem to get enough coffee. Global consumption of coffee rose…
Consulting firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers has released its annual review of the mining industry, claiming that “the financial results for the…
How many companies can announce that they are raising cash and see shares rise or even remain flat going into…
About 94% of the US corn crop is now in the ground, and that fact, along with other news, has…
Ollanta Humala, a left-leaning nationalist, won nearly 51% of the vote in Sunday’s presidential election in Peru and will take…
Today’s commodities watch offers some thoughts about the coming end of the Federal Reserve’s QE2 program and the effect that…
Today’s commodities watch looks at a government-ordered suspension of mining concessions in Peru and the continuing worries over grain prices…
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