Articles, tagged with "commodity prices", page 4
21st February 2011
The last few weeks the situation in Egypt has been dominating the headlines and making the markets even more volatile than normal. The gold price has been moving very rapidly since the uprising started. This shows the important role gold is playing in tra...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
20th February 2011
As was widely expected, China’s central bank raised interest rates for the second time in a month and the third time since October in an effort to fight surging inflation and speculative real estate buying. The speculation is that the central bank will in...
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lombardipublishing
17th February 2011
Forex trading has emerged in the twentieth century in keeping with the volatile currency rate. To keep pace with rising commodity prices, economic recession and uncertain job market, people had been searching for a secondary source of income. People seeme...
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Author:
Johnny Smiths
04th February 2011
With 2010 a year of ups and downs for investors, what is 2011 expected to bring, and, as an investor, what signs should you be looking for?
For long-term holders, Australian shares remain a good investment and buyers will find value in further market w...
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Chris Lafey
04th February 2011
The way I look at the market and the way the majority of other analysts and economists look at the market are two different things. Yesterday, any news site you went to was telling the story of how higher than expected GDP growth in China would cause inte...
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lombardipublishing
03rd February 2011
You've probably heard about getting cash for gold, or you might have seen the commercials on television. But how do you know that you aren't going to get ripped off? How can you trust them? And, you certainly need to ask: How can a company pay top dollar ...
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Author:
Ingress
01st February 2011
Many might remember 2010 as the year global commodity prices continued to surge. The Dow Jones-UBS Commodity IndexSM ended the year up 36 percent. Strong gains were experienced across all major commodity markets with the industrial metals market leading t...
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Investment Diamonds
31st January 2011
The whole idea of commodity prices are set at an equilibrium level in the open commodity market is the result of a complex mechanism which operates in the background. It all happens in the following way. The consumer of a particular product will have a ce...
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Author:
minisivarao
28th January 2011
Philip Judge is a man of invaluable experience in the wealth management industry.Having worked with the wealthiest families on the planet, Philip Judge understands the knowledge they have, and understands how they utilize this knowledge in growing and pre...
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Michael Makahamadze
26th January 2011
The Indian Stock Market has come very close to its previous high and is continuing to hover around that level. A similar pattern is being is displayed by the Brazilian Stock Market. Many other countries are their which have scaled up to their heights whic...
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Author:
Simran Bhatt
26th January 2011
The stock market still wants to go up, even though investors are wary of the recent run-up (because it’s lasted so long.) But there isn’t much else for institutional and individual investors to invest in. Bonds and money markets pay hardly anything and co...
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lombardipublishing
24th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Alison Withers
Indecision about climate change, continuing problems for the global economy, food price volatility and extreme weather events made 2010 a turbulent year for people all over the world.
Ordinary people continued their...
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Author:
Ali Withers
19th January 2011
Most of the news out there is getting better, but the stock market’s been taking a bit of a rest and that’s good. We’ve also seen a real pullback in commodity prices and this is well deserved. I don’t like it when markets go up indefinitely without correc...
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lombardipublishing
19th January 2011
On the last trading day in 2010, gold prices traded up $15.50 to more than $1,421 an ounce and oil prices ended above $91 a barrel. Indeed, gasoline prices are back above $3 a gallon, up more than 44 cents from last year!
But these hard assets aren’t t...
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Author:
Sara Nunnallly
19th January 2011
You may have heard of Malcolm Gladwell's book from 2000 called 'The Tipping Point' where ideas, messages and behaviours spread like a virus to reach a boiling point. Right now, traders and investors are on alert for the tipping point in the sharemarket. W...
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Author:
Juliaslee