commodity
commodity
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by Gerald Greene - 2008-07-22
The physical demand for commodities continues to be strong as world demand for all sorts of commodities, from metals to oil to grains remains high. While demand in the US seems to be declining due t...
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by John Ruddell - 2008-09-23
Commodities trading, like any other commodity trading, utilize a principle called "leverage" to expand the reach of the investor. Much like mechanical leverage in your old physics class, financial le...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-09-26
There's nothing more to be said about the markets last week except that we all survived, battered, bruised, shell shocked and worse if you were shareholders in some American companies no longer with u...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-04
US politicians bailed out of helping correct the mess they and their financial groups created on Monday, sending the world economy into waters not visited since the Great Depression.US stocks plunged ...
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by FatProphets - 2008-10-05
There are a lot of things to distract the investor in today's climate of news driven swings on the stock market. Clearly progress on a rescue package for the country's financial services sector is dom...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-06
More evidence of the recession the Japanese economy seems to be sliding into, unchecked.Industrial production tumbled at the fastest rate in five years in August, and the unemployment rate rose and ho...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-06
US Congressional leaders and the Bush administration have reached a tentative deal on a bailout of imperiled financial markets that could cost taxpayers hundreds of billions of US dollars.The House co...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-22
The strength of Australia's banks, especially the big four, is better than first seems, judging by comments in the International Monetary Fund's latest report on the Australian economy. Buried in the...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-22
The US economy is in far worse shape than many in the US think, and is heading for a hard landing. American consumers, who account for 70% of demand and consumption in the huge, $US14.4 trillion econ...
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by Australasian Investment Review - 2008-10-22
Well China's economic growth did slow in the September quarter, but not too many commentators thought fit to mention a major contributing factor besides the slowing economies of the west and the cred...