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The dollar edged lower today after surging during the previous session in its strongest performance in nearly a year against a basket of currencies after data showed the United States lost far fewer jobs than expected last month, and cuts in September...
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Crude oil prices dropped to nearly $75 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, with the dollar index rising Monday morning...On Monday, the price of light, sweet crude lost 74 cents to $74.05 per barrel...Reformulated gasoline prices shed 0.0073...
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Gold prices nosedived by a whopping Rs 500 per ten grams to Rs 17,600, the steepest fall ever since the yellow metal started its record breaking journey here, on aggressive selling triggered by a sharp plunge in its prices in the overseas markets. Silver...
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Gold futures tumbled 4% Friday, sustaining their first major loss in a robust run since the beginning of November, as the U.S. dollar rose sharply after an upbeat U.S. jobs report. On the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold for December...
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The New York Mercantile Exchange contract for January delivery at one point dropped to a new 52-week low of $4.432 per 1,000 cubic feet on Thursday. Prices on the spot market, for buyers who need gas right away, also fell. At the Henry Hub in Louisiana,...
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Natural gas stockpile levels rose again to a new record high last week, the government said Thursday. The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report that natural gas inventories held in underground storage in the lower...
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Oil was higher in Asian trade on Thursday, bouncing back from overnight falls as investors digested key US inventory data, analysts said. New York's main contract, light sweet crude for January delivery rose 20 cents to $76.80 a barrel. Brent North Sea...
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Gold futures rose Wednesday to close at a fresh high for the 19th session since the beginning of November, briefly topping $1,217 an ounce as demand for the metal as a hedge against a weaker currency remained strong with the dollar staying around 15-month...
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Longer-dated U.S. government bond prices rose Wednesday as some weakness in stocks bolstered the safe-haven appeal of lower-risk government debt. Gains were limited however as investors set up for Friday's nonfarm payrolls report for November and in anticipation...
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Gold has long been favored by some elements of the investment world, but this year, some of the world's leading hedge fund managers have loaded up on the precious metal amid concern that government efforts to avoid another Great Depression could undermine...
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