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Commodity Forecasts Revised Again FX rates and deteriorating market conditions see both Standard Chartered and Barclays Capital revise commodity prices.
What's Happening Next Week? With the reporting season and rate cut well behind us, it's back to bear hunting next week for Aussie investors.
Why The Euro Will Keep Falling As the US dollar charges like a bull in a china shop, the Euro's got nowhere to go but down. Even chartists are talking dire fundamentals.
Could Vale Shatter The Iron Ore Market? As Vale pushes for an unusual mid-contract iron ore price rise, immediate commentary suggests this is a positive for iron ore producers. But is it?
Fund Managers Seeking Safety At Home State Street notes managed fund flows continue shifting out of emerging markets and into developed markets as investors remain nervous about the future.
Crude Oil In "Bear Trend" They don't mice their words this morning over at Barclays in London: crude oil stocks are in a "bear trend". What follows next should be obvious.
Super Cycle Caveats This story was first sent out as an email to paying subscribers on Monday.
By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, editor FNArena
There is no such thing as a Commodities Super Cycle.
This may look like an odd statement to
The Overnight Report: When Bears Attack There was no waiting for tonight's US employment data. The global economy levee broke last night and the world was down 3%.
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