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Video: US Equities and Crude Oil Advance
Posted on June 15, 2011 | No CommentsUS Equities advanced on tuesday , SP500 stocks rose the most in almost two months on the back of better than estimated data on American retail sales and Chinese industrial... -
Video: Crude Rises in front of OPEC Meeting
Posted on June 8, 2011 | No CommentsCrude Oil for July delivery rose for a second day after a report showed U.S. -
Interesting — Very Interesting! by Colin Moore
Posted on May 11, 2011 | No CommentsEvents ranged from the drama of the raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan to the comedy created by rumors from the German news group “Der Spiegel” about Greece exiting the eurozone. -
Higher Crude Oil and Gas at the Pump is a Bad Mix for Consumer.
Posted on April 11, 2011 | No CommentsHigher Crude Oil and Gas at the Pump are likely to have some impact on consumers this summer. The latest Lundberg survey puts the average price of regular nationwide at $3.77 Gal. -
Stock Market and Crude Oil Market Musings by Bill Chippas
Posted on March 27, 2011 | No CommentsThe War on ‘Moammar the Madman’, Mideast Tempest and Tsunami Stock Market and Crude Oil Market reactions seem to be in check. Stock market traders in Crude Oil and Stocks will turn their attention to economic and Stock market reports, Supply and Demand and Corporate earnings. -
ING Funds : Fixed Income Research and Strategy Trends : How to Think About Oil
Posted on March 24, 2011 | No Comments“Global unrest has oil prices moving higher. Financial markets are right to be concerned about an energy induced slowing of the economy.” Not that we’re experts, but the upward move in oil prices requires a review, both for the implications to our economy and for the outlook for markets and bond portfolios. -
Weekly Economic Commentary by Scott J. Brown, Ph.D.
Posted on March 24, 2011 | No CommentsJapan’s earthquake/tsunami/nuclear tragedy and heightened tensions in the Middle East and North Africa have led to some concerns about the global economy, and in turn, the strength of the U.S. recovery. A weaker Japanese economy and supply-chain disruptions are detrimental to U.S. growth, but moderately and only short-term in nature. Developments in the Middle East and North Africa are more uncertain, but are likely to keep oil prices relatively elevated. -
Commodity INVESTMENT OUTLOOK by Robert Hyman, Jefferies Asset Management
Posted on March 23, 2011 | No CommentsMost investors understand that commodity prices denominated in US Dollars tend to fluctuate inversely to the value of the currency. This is because many of the principally traded commodities, including oil, gold, and grains, are priced in Dollars. All other factors being equal, if the Dollar is down, commodity prices will likely be higher and vice versa. In an increasingly aware global economy, producers, consumers, and investors have readily embraced this “fact of life” into their financial lexicon. -
Analysts Alert : Lead Portfolio Manager Andrew Lees discusses how the global energy market has been affected by recent events
Posted on March 3, 2011 | No CommentsMiddle East and North Africa Unrest :How the global energy market has been affected by recent events










