India May Resume Trading in Soybean Oil as Ban Lapses (Update1)Bloomberg - 35 minutes agoIndia, the world’s biggest buyer of edible oils after China, in May banned trading in the commodities and extended the curbs in September by three months to …Futures trading in four items set to resume Livemintall 4 news articles
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Asian Stocks Decline on Signs Global Recession Is DeepeningBloomberg - 51 minutes ago… percent in after-hours trading. “The worsening outlook for the global economy will likely continue driving down commodity prices,” said MU’s Morikawa. …Japan Stocks Slide on Developer Bankruptcy; Inpex Slumps on Oil Bloombergall 7 news articles
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India May Resume Trading in Soybean Oil, Rubber as Ban LapsesBloomberg - 18 minutes ago1 (Bloomberg) — India’s commodity exchanges may resume futures trading in natural rubber, soybean oil, potatoes and chickpeas after the government allowed …
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Food prices? Roll the diceMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 20 minutes agoIndeed, Wolke's lack of trading experience may have been an asset. It freed him from preconceived notions about how commodities markets should work — at a …
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Crude Oil Falls After OPEC Delays Decision to Reduce ProductionBloomberg - 32 minutes agoWeak near-term oil prices have made it viable for companies to hire supertankers to store the commodity for later use, Frontline Ltd. Chief Executive …
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Japan Stocks Slide on Developer Bankruptcy; Inpex Slumps on OilBloomberg - 33 minutes ago“The worsening outlook for the global economy will likely continue driving down commodity prices.” The Nikkei 225 Stock Average slumped 166.44, …
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Australian sharemarket lower, profit takers move inThe Australian, Australia - 13 hours agoFutures trading had been pointing to a modest rise of 15 points in the physical market. MF Global senior client adviser Anthony Anderson said: “It was one …
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Commodities: No Opec Cut, Oil To Be VolatileIBTimes Australia, Australia - 31 minutes agoIt rose in after hours trading to $US55.03. That small gain won't last today. Prices rose 9% last week as markets in general recovered some of their …Crude prices gain on bottoming-out talk GulfNewsOil producers will face bearish 2009 The NationalGold forges ahead, copper harder and crude oil firm Financial ExpressEconomic Times - The Associated Pressall 1,447 news articles
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Futures trading in 4 commodities lapseFinancial Express, India - 9 hours agoNew Delhi: Around six-month-old suspension of futures trading in four agriculture commodities lapsed on Sunday night without any formal notification by the …
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Futures trading in four items set to resumeLivemint, India - 15 minutes agoKochi: The ban on futures trading in rubber, potato, chickpea and soya oil lapsed on Sunday, but it will take a few more days before trading actually …
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