GOING NOWHERE, FAST
Oil is likely to trade rangebound in the first half of 2010. Barring extreme weather or a war, the upside potential for oil will be limited. Various analysts’ predictions are very close to one another for the next six months, pegging oil at between $75 and $78...
OILING THE WHEEL OF GROWTH
As the global economy improves and the siege mentality in the financial markets turns into, at times, over-optimistic exuberance, other instruments in commodities are also receiving more interest. The growth of exchange traded commodities is slowing down but t...
A DEFENSIVE PLAY
Even in times of crisis people need electricity, gas, water and sewage. That’s good news for those planning on investing in utilities. Utility bonds are regarded as one of the safest and most defensive instruments; they were certainly a favourite for conservat...
20:20 TERRY DUFFY
While some trace the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) story back to 2001 when the exchange took on corporation status, the real step up came in 2007 when it finally bought the Chicago Board of Trade and rapidly moved on to bring in NYMEX into its fold. “The C...
20:20 RICHARD LOCKWOOD
BHP Billiton declared force majeure at its Olympic Dam copper, iron ore and uranium mine, crippled by a runaway skip that took its Clark shaft out of operation on October 6th. The incident is expected to result in the loss of 70,000 tonnes of copper and, more ...
CROSS MY PALM WITH SILVER
The fortunes of the palm market are about to turn as the harvest comes in. It is used as a generic vegetable oil, but is also a key ingredient in all sorts of products from soaps to shampoos and chocolate to lipstick. It is used on a large scale in the metals ...
THE NEW THRIFT CAPS WINE SALES
For California wine producers, it is the best of times and the worst of times. Giant wineries that specialise in low-cost wines are having a record year, while small family-owned wineries that specialise in high-end wines are struggling. For them, things are l...
FUTURES PASS THE TEST
The extreme market volatility last autumn caused the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) to reassess and, in most cases, raise margins on their contracts, but underlying risk models never faltered. Investors are on notice that if volatility spikes, the margins m...
SWEET & SOUR
In August several big American food producers such as Kraft and Hershey wrote a dramatic letter to the US Secretary of Agriculture asking the government to ease import restrictions on the grounds that America was about to “run out of sugar supplies”. While the...
ON THE RISE
South Africa’s wage disputes have provided a boost to platinum prices in the short term. A half world apart, Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s “end-of-recession” comment in September will have the same effect in the longer term. Overall, the precious met...
THE 2009 COMMODITIES ROUNDTABLE
Commodities: A hedge or diversification play?
THAT DUBAI FACTOR
The NASDAQ Dubai exchange’s home region includes the United Arab Emirates and the rest of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the wider Middle East and North Africa. Armed with a broad hinterland, the exchange has great expectations. Can chief execut...
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