Commodities

THOMSON REUTERS/JEFFERIES CRB INDEX(TR/J CRB)

338.80
Change
+4.34
Open
336.58
High
339.59
Low
334.66
Times
06/29 17:23
Data as of 12:48am EDT (Delayed at least 20 minutes).
COMMODITY FUTURES
Energy:   Oil, Natural Gas, Electricity
 
 
Grains:   Corn/Maize, Wheat, Barley, Rice
 
Oilseeds:   Soybeans, Rapseed, Palm Oil
 
Softs:   Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rubber, Citrus, Cotton
 
Livestock:   Lean Hogs, Live Cattle

THOMSON REUTERS EQUAL WEIGHT CONTINUOUS COMMODITIES INDEX (CCI)

Position of price in relation to its moving average. This chart is desied to identify cyclical turns. CCI works well in ranging markets and typically fluctuates between + 100 and - 100.
Commodity Currency Last Change % Change Trade Date/Time
Hogs, Lean Pit CME  Aug11 USD 93.18 +0.82 +0.89% 06/29 17:19
Oil, Heating New York No. 2 NYMEX  Aug11 USD 2.94 +0.00 +0.06% 06/30 00:07
Crude Oil Light Sweet  Aug11 USD 95.00 +0.23 +0.24% 06/30 00:17
Cocoa ICE FUT US  Sep11 USD 3,119.00 +96.00 +3.08% 06/28 20:00
Sugar World No.11 ICE FUT US  Oct11 USD 26.92 -0.09 -0.33% 06/28 20:00
Copper, High Grade COMEX  Jul11 USX 421.85 +0.90 +0.21% 06/29 23:56
Cotton No. 2 ICE FUT US  Jul11 USD 162.14 +1.23 +0.76% 06/28 20:00
Cattle, Live Pit CME  Aug11 USD 111.57 -0.17 -0.16% 06/29 17:19
Silver, 5000 Oz. COMEX  Jul11 USX 3,507.00 +32.00 +0.91% 06/30 00:10
Gold, 100 Troy Oz. COMEX  Aug11 USD 1,513.80 +3.40 +0.22% 06/30 00:17
Gas, Natural NYMEX  Aug11 USD 4.31 -0.01 -0.14% 06/30 00:15
Orange Juice (FCOJ-1) ICE FUT US  Sep11 USD 186.80 -1.80 -0.96% 06/28 20:00
Coffee C ICE FUT US  Sep11 USD 260.70 +1.80 +0.69% 06/28 20:00
Data as of 12:48am EDT (Delayed at least 20 minutes).

Gold Market Report

PRECIOUS-Gold inches up on weak dollar after Greek vote

* Spot gold headed for 1.3-pct monthly loss, 5.8-pct quarterly rise

PRECIOUS-Gold holds ground after Greek vote

SINGAPORE, June 30 (Reuters) - Gold steadied on Thursday after Greece's parliament voted in favour of austerity measures, while investors await the decisive vote later in the day on a final austerity bill.

PRECIOUS-Gold holds gains after Greeks approve cuts

* Platinum, palladium firm on equity strength, S.Africa power concerns (Adds comment, updates prices)

PRECIOUS-Gold rises as optimism grows over Greek vote

* Platinum, palladium firm on equity strength, S.Africa power concerns

PRECIOUS-Gold gains as invesors grow bolder over Greece

* Platinum, palladium firm on equity strength, S.Africa power concerns

Companies express interest in U.S. SPR oil sale

* U.S. govt will try to find U.S. ships to move the oil

DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2011

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UPDATE 1-JP Morgan, Goldman, cut oil price forecasts after IEA

SINGAPORE, June 24 (Reuters) - Bankers J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs slashed forecasts for crude prices in the third quarter after the International Energy Agency announced the release of 60 million barrels of oil next month to shore up the economic recovery.

DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2011

Double-click in brackets for Americas holidays , Asian holidays and European holidays

DIARY - MidEast/African holidays to December 2011

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DOW 12,261.42 +72.73 +0.60%
S&P 500 1,307.41 +10.74 +0.83%
NASDAQ 2,740.49 +11.18 +0.41%
TR US Index 119.68 +0.98 +0.82%
EUR/USD 1.4515 +0.57%
GBP/USD 1.6109 +0.31%
USD/JPY 80.320 -0.54%
Gold 1,513.80 +3.40 +0.22%
Oil 95.00 +0.23 +0.24%
Corn 698.00 +15.00 +2.15%

ANALYSIS-Small ships to unlock rate boon for bulk owners

Dry cargo shippers with smaller vessels are shifting to more-risk, more-reward spot markets, eyeing rising demand for sugar and grains -- commodities well suited to versatile supramax and handysize ships.

Think brussels sprouts and cauliflower are agricultural commodities? Think again.

While the financial bailouts tossed to automakers, banks and other groups during the recent economic crisis left a funny taste in the mouth of some Americans, one former U.S. regulator hopes efforts to prevent another panic doesn't go rotten.

Can export bans be challenged at the WTO?

As countries move to protect their food supplies, experts say the World Trade Organization is unlikely to have the authority to stop them banning grain exports

Give me liberty and give me cash!

22 Jun 2011

Francis Fukuyama's controversial thesis that all states are moving inexorably towards liberal democracy gets some backing from a study by Russian investment bank Renaissance Capital into the link between economic wealth and democracy.

Venezuela — high risk, higher yield

10 Jun 2011

Some Venezuelan sovereign and quasi-sovereign bonds yield 15-17 percent. Is such a high premium justified? Even a country like Belarus, that is seeking an IMF bailout to survive and with equally if not more erratic economic policy, pays less on its dollar bonds.

What is the best strategy against Chinese cyberattacks?

09 Jun 2011

While the biggest structural risk right now is global rebalancing, especially between China and the U.S., there is another important threat from China: cyberwars.

Short Term Rates
Prime 3.25
Discount 1.25
Fed Funds 0.25
1 Month Libor 0.19
3 Month Libor 0.25
Date as of 06/30 00:48 (Delayed at least 20 minutes)