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Uranium’s Worst Month Since Fukushima

Nov 06 2012

With buyers absent, increasingly urgent selling saw the spot uranium price fall 13% in the month of October.


Material Matters: Bulks, Base Metals, Silver And LNG

Nov 05 2012

A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with updates on the bulk metals markets and the outlook for lead and nickel, demand issues for silver and the potential threat for Australian projects from US LNG exports.


Is Gold Forming A Low?

Nov 01 2012

Jonathan Barratt of Barratt’s Bulletin discusses whether the fall in gold has run its course, or not.


Material Matters: Oil, Bulks, Platinum and Base Metal Price Forecasts

Oct 30 2012

A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with updates on oil and the bulks, support for platinum and updated base metal forecasts.


Uranium Still Looking For A Bottom

Oct 30 2012

Uranium prices continued to drift despite ever increasing talk of eventual demand.


Iron Ore Rebound Peaking?

Oct 29 2012

The sharp rebound in iron ore prices has been as surprising as the earlier crunch but is the correction now set to run out of steam?


Why The Brent-WTI Spread Will Close

Oct 25 2012

JP Morgan investigates US railroads and pipelines and suggests the now longstanding global crude spread must become narrower in 2013.


Gold Will Remain Under Pressure

Oct 25 2012

Jonathan Barratt of Barratt’s Bulletin sees further weakness in US equities spilling over into gold ETF sales.


Material Matters: Copper, Oil And Bulks

Oct 24 2012

A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commoditie with updates on copper, changes to oil price expectations and a less bullish scenario for iron ore.


Is China Secretly Accumulating Gold?

Oct 23 2012

Beijing is not big on disclosing China’s gold production and reserves. Is the government being coy to avoid pushing up the price of gold?



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