Federal regulators said Thursday they could not determine after a lengthy review how much speculators have influenced commodity prices, especially the runup earlier this year in oil prices. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission released a much-anticipated report examining the activities of large index investors and so-called “swap” traders – those who trade on behalf of [...]
Speculator effect
September 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
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Oil … soft demand
September 11th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Oil prices fell Thursday, testing a 5-month low, as the market remained focused on slumping demand and the stronger dollar but also watched the threat that Hurricane Ike poses to the Texas Gulf Coast. Crude futures traded down 94 cents at $101.64 a barrel, having been as low as $100.18 earlier. On Wednesday, U.S. [...]
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Bailout of Fannie and Freddie might lower mortgage
September 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The federal government’s takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may save the battered real estate market from a complete meltdown. But financial experts say the bailout won’t lead to a housing recovery just yet. Instead, some on Wall Street said the housing sector is in as tough shape today as it was before Sunday’s [...]
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Oil falls ahead of Opec
September 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Comments by chief producer Saudi Arabia that the market was “fairly well-balanced” was seen to suggest that output would be unchanged. US light, sweet crude for October fell $1.15, to $105.19. London Brent crude dropped $1.17 to $102.27. Prices have sunk from a record of more than $147 a barrel seen in July. Opec members [...]
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Good News for Stagflation Worries
August 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Investors looking for a silver lining to the weak jobs picture in the United States should consider this: the recent rise in unemployment may move the U.S. further away from the danger of stagflation. At least that will be the case if the historical relationship between the jobless rate and inflation holds up. It suggests [...]
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Business owners face a cost spike
July 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments
(Fortune Small Business) — With commodity, fuel and insurance costs hitting record highs, small-business owners are anxious about next week’s federal minimum wage hike, which will require employers in 26 states and the District of Columbia to raise their base to at least $6.55. Next week’s increase of the current $5.85/hour minimum wage is the [...]
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Democrats spar over gas prices
July 13th, 2008 · 2 Comments
President Bush on Saturday tried to pin the blame on Congress for soaring energy prices and said lawmakers need to lift long-standing restrictions on drilling for oil in pristine lands and offshore tracts believed to hold huge reserves of fuel. “It’s time for members of Congress to address the pain that high gas prices are [...]
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Oil Drilling: An Early Jump In Florida
July 6th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Oil companies once viewed drilling in the deep waters off Florida as cost prohibitive. Politicians feared even the slightest sign of support would be career suicide. No more. Record crude oil prices are fueling support for oil and natural gas exploration off the nation’s shores. In Florida, movement was underway even before President Bush called on [...]
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Forced retirement on hold
July 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments
The economic downturn is hitting middle-aged and older American workers hard, forcing more than one in four to postpone retirement, according to a survey released Tuesday by the AARP. Twenty-seven percent of workers aged 45 and older said they had put their retirement plans on hold because of the slowing economy, AARP reported. “The current [...]
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Economic Misery More Widespread
July 5th, 2008 · Comments Off
Americans are feeling a lot more economic pain than the government’s official statistics would lead you to believe, according to a growing number of experts. They argue that figures for unemployment and inflation are being understated by the government. Unemployment and inflation are typically added together to come up with a so-called “Misery Index.” The [...]
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