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By Eric Coffin |
March 23, 2012
The better the market is the more likely it is that late March to late April will feature large amounts of profit taking and tax gain selling. Given how metal prices and junior resource shares have fared there seems no danger of things getting frothy soon.
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By Jon Nadler |
February 21, 2012
Most commodities gained this morning as lingering optimism related to future demand was still manifest in the wake of China’s easing of bank reserve requirements and following perceptions that the European deal with Greece will be good for the sector in the near-term.
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By Moneytalks.net |
July 28, 2010
Companies "with the potential to at least double over one or two years based on asset growth and development of metals deposits for production or take over by larger companies."
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
June 1, 2010
The European Commission brought out the big guns. In a move intentionally reminiscent of the US TARP program, leaders of the continent's major economies promised to keep throwing money at the problem in bulk until some of it stuck.
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By Eric Coffin |
May 18, 2010
Since it got underway over two and a half years ago, the credit crunch seems less like a black swan and more like a slow motion train wreck.
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
March 25, 2010
The Chilean earthquake that has done so much damage in the southern area of the country also cut short the consolidation that copper's price had begun. Here's what to expect next.
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
March 6, 2010
In the CME Group's deal for Dow Jones indexes, what may become the point of greatest interest is the main U.S. trading group now owns the best known set of U.S. equity indexes.
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
February 12, 2010
It is evidence that caution still reigns at the start of the new decade and isn't really saying much else, for now.
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
January 25, 2010
China is putting on the monetary brakes, but that may be a positive move long term for the resource commodity markets.
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By David Coffin, Eric Coffin |
January 13, 2010
We also said a year ago that you were unlikely to see a repeat of 2008. It's safe to say the same comment applies again, and 2010 will not look like 2009.