China minerals demand may wane – LME executive

By Pete Southern in Gold and Oil News | November 19, 2007 9:00 |

China minerals demand may wane – LME executive
SYDNEY, Nov 19 (Reuters) – China’s hefty appetite for raw materials may wane after next year’s Olympics as social and inflationary pressures curb investment, London Metal Exchange director Phillip Crowson said on Monday. Crowson, also a former Rio Tinto
Source: c.moreover.com

Oil Prices Rise to Mid-$94 a Barrel
Oil prices rose Monday as some OPEC members talked about converting their cash reserves to the euro and away from the ‘worthless’ U.S. dollar.There is also doubt a possible OPEC output hike next month would get more supplies to market in time for the
Source: c.moreover.com

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