Managed Futures & Derivatives

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Fund to Redeem AIG Commodities Notes by Wednesday
By Reuters
09/16/2008 5:29:52 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—A small Canadian fund holding index-linked commodity notes issued by a unit of troubled insurer American International Group said Tuesday [Sept. 16] it expected to redeem by Wednesday [Sept.

Big Oil Price Swings Caused by Speculators: Report
By Reuters
09/10/2008 2:59:31 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters)—Institutional investors caused the rapid rise and subsequent steep fall in oil prices in 2008, according to an independent report released by U.S.


Dollar Power From Freddie/Fannie Bad for Commodities
By Reuters
09/09/2008 11:32:54 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Investors, ready to hammer commodities down after driving them to record highs just months ago, may find more inspiration for their pessimism after the bailout of U.S.

Analysis: Zinc Prices to Slide Further on Oversupply
By Reuters
09/02/2008 11:18:04 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—With sliding zinc prices taking their toll on miners, they can be forgiven for asking when the market will turn upwards—not any time soon, according to market experts.
The industry has seen mine closures and output cuts as energy, labor and equipment costs rise while zinc prices drop.


Dollar Power From Freddie/Fannie Bad for Commodities
By Reuters
09/09/2008 11:32:54 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Investors, ready to hammer commodities down after driving them to record highs just months ago, may find more inspiration for their pessimism after the bailout of U.S.

Analysis: Zinc Prices to Slide Further on Oversupply
By Reuters
09/02/2008 11:18:04 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—With sliding zinc prices taking their toll on miners, they can be forgiven for asking when the market will turn upwards—not any time soon, according to market experts.
The industry has seen mine closures and output cuts as energy, labor and equipment costs rise while zinc prices drop.


Dollar Power From Freddie/Fannie Bad for Commodities
By Reuters
09/09/2008 11:32:54 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Investors, ready to hammer commodities down after driving them to record highs just months ago, may find more inspiration for their pessimism after the bailout of U.S.

Analysis: Zinc Prices to Slide Further on Oversupply
By Reuters
09/02/2008 11:18:04 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters)—With sliding zinc prices taking their toll on miners, they can be forgiven for asking when the market will turn upwards—not any time soon, according to market experts.
The industry has seen mine closures and output cuts as energy, labor and equipment costs rise while zinc prices drop.


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