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By Scott Wright |
September 30, 2011
The bottom line is the world's largest oil consumer is undergoing a radical shift in long-standing supply trends. The US is seeing its first material imports decline in a quarter century. This is partly due to a once-unfathomable rise in domestic output.
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By Frank Holmes |
May 19, 2011
As an investor, this volatility can be difficult to handle. Throw in the uncertainty of today's geopolitical environment, and investors feel the need to downsize their positions in commodity investments, such as oil.
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By Renisha Chainani |
January 3, 2011
Heading into 2011, there are three major themes that will dominate price action and traders will need to account for them when deciding which positions to take.
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By Ilya Spivak, Sumit Roy |
November 18, 2010
Gold prices have stalled above support at $1,322.39 and silver again bucked the trend in gold prices to advance 16 cents, or 0.62%, to settle at $25.63.
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By Frank Holmes |
February 3, 2010
One more measure of China's growing global clout - so much Saudi oil is flowing China's way that it may soon replace the U.S. as the leading market for the world's largest oil exporter.
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By Jeremy Ascher |
January 26, 2010
Crude oil prices dropped for the second straight week losing nearly 5% to close below $75 for the first time since late December.