Posts Tagged ‘New York Mercantile Exchange’
LiveWire Economics Blog - March 22, 2012 3:02
China Increases Fuel Retail Prices
Everyone seems to be concerned about the China’s economy and they should as it happens to be the largest consumer of almost everything in the world. Sluggish economic growth in China means lower demand and import by China which eventually affects stock markets and commodities markets globally. China’s another move is in the limelight and […]
Crude Oil Futures Jump on Positive Global Economic Outlook
Crude oil Futures gained on Monday as investors were optimistic on the positive outlook for global economy. Moreover weaker greenback also supported the boost in the oil prices. Investors were upbeat on the latest comments by the head of International Monetary Fund who was positive about the global economy. However IMF’s Head Christine Lagarde was […]
Gold Futures Gain on Weaker Dollar
Gold futures contract gained on Thursday in reaction to weakening US dollar. The gold futures contract for April delivery gained 1 percent or $16.60 to settle at $1.659.90 per ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Head of research, William Adams from FastmMarkets commented, “there is a risk of further weakness, […]
Crude Oil Declines on Oil Supply Outlook
Crude oil futures declined on Thursday as the US government denied the rumors that they have reached a deal with United Kingdom for countries to release strategic oil reserves. On Thursday, US President, Barack Obama and UK’s Prime Minister David Cameron discussed global energy issues but did not reach any deal according to White House […]
Gold Futures Plunge to Their Lowest in 8 Weeks
Gold futures fell to their lowest on Wednesday in eight weeks as the US Federal Reserve said that US economy is improving and decided not to go for further monetary policy easing. Stronger dollar also kept commodities under pressure. US Federal Reserve’s official decided to keep the interest rate unchanged to its ever low in […]
EIA Reports Increase in Crude Oil Stockpiles
Energy Information Administration released its inventories data on Wednesday according to which crude oil supplies gained 1.8 million barrels for the week ending March 9th, 2012 while analysts forecasted the increase of 2.1 million barrels. The EIA reported decrease of 1.4 million barrels in gasoline inventories while analysts expected the decline of 1.4 million barrels […]
Crude Oil Futures Gain on Positive Retail Sales Data
Crude oil futures gained on Tuesday in reaction to upbeat tone of Federal Reserve’s officials about the US economy and positive retail sales report. Crude oil futures contract for April delivery advanced 0.04 percent or $0.37 to settle at $106.71 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. On Monday, investors were very pessimistic on […]
Gold Futures Fell Over Global Economic Slowdown
Gold futures fell on Monday after the news of increase in China’s trade deficit which raised concerns over sluggish global economic recovery. China reported its trade deficit figure of $31.38 billion in February as compared to trade surplus of $27.28 billion in the month of January. The huge trade deficit figure was beyond the expectations […]
Crude Oil Futures Decline on Chinese Trade Deficit
Crude oil futures fell on Monday as investors were shocked on the huge trade deficit figure of China and how intensely it could affect the global economy. China reported the trade deficit of $31.48 billion for the month of February as compared to trade surplus of $27.28 billion in the month of January. The surprise […]
Crude Oil Declines on Global Economic Worries
Crude oil futures declined on Tuesday fell to their lowest in last two weeks in reaction to rising concerns over slow recovery in global economy. Moreover, a warning over possible Greece’s default by trade group disappointed investors further weakening the demand of commodities. As the reduced growth target by China wasn’t enough to shake the […]
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