| 17 November 2008 |
Gold Rises in London on Stronger Physical Buying, Weaker Dollar Gold rose for a third trading session in London as demand for physical supplies strengthened and the dollar weakened against the euro, adding to the metal's appeal as... |
| 17 November 2008 |
Aluminum Falls to Three-Year Low as China May Ship More Metal Aluminum fell to a three-year low and copper declined in London on speculation more metal will be shipped out of China, adding to global supplies as demand falters.... |
| 17 November 2008 |
COMMODITIES-Softs up, metals and oil ease on demand woes Farm commodities rose on Monday, while oil and metals fell after a meeting of the Group of 20 major economies failed to take concrete steps to tackle a global... |
| 16 November 2008 |
US copper ends up 5 pct on follow-through momentum U.S. copper futures closed up more than 5 percent Friday, pulled higher by chart-based buying and strength in the broader commodity complex, brokers said. |
| 16 November 2008 |
Copper Jumps in Tandem With Rally in Asian, European Equities Copper rose the most in a week as a rally in Asian and European equity markets eased concerns that a worldwide economic slump will slash metal demand. |
| 16 November 2008 |
BHP Billiton faces $600 mln losses from iron ore sales -paper Mining giant BHP Billiton Ltd/Plc (BHP.AX) is facing losses of up to $600 million on iron ore sales in the second half of 2008, a newspaper reported on Saturday. |
| 13 November 2008 |
Copper, Aluminum Rebound From 3-Year Lows After Drop in Dollar Copper and aluminum rebounded from three-year lows in London as a drop in the dollar may help revive demand for industrial metals. Zinc and nickel also rose. |
| 13 November 2008 |
Gold May Gain in London as Investors Seek Haven From Recession Gold, little changed today in London, may gain as investors seek to diversify their portfolios after equities plunged and Germany, Europe's largest economy, entered... |
| 13 November 2008 |
Gold Rises From Near Three-Week Low on Rising Physical Demand Gold rose in Asia as near three-week low prices enticed some physical demand from investors. |
| 12 November 2008 |
China Won't Increase Iron Ore Imports Next Year, Group Says China, the world's largest-iron ore consumer, probably won't increase imports next year, the first time they haven't risen in at least eleven years because of slowing... |
| 12 November 2008 |
Hong Kong shares close lower led by HSBC, properties; Hutchison Telecom surges Share prices closed lower in erratic trade, with heavyweight HSBC and local property developers pressuring the key index amid growing worries about the economy and... |
| 12 November 2008 |
Gold Gains for Third Day in Four as Price Drop Lures Buyers Gold rose for the third time in four days as physical buying increased after the metal declined yesterday amid a drop in global equities and crude oil. |
| 11 November 2008 |
Hong Kong shares close sharply lower on economy worries; HSBC slumps Share prices closed sharply lower as investors took profits in large-caps, China financials and local property developers amid mounting worries over the global economy. |
| 11 November 2008 |
Gold May Fall on Expectations Investor Report Will Buoy Dollar Gold, little changed today in London, may decline on expectations German investor confidence is at a record low and as a stronger dollar reduces the metal's appeal as... |
| 11 November 2008 |
Copper Falls as China's Consumption May Take Months to Rebound Copper fell in London on speculation China's $586 billion spending to support its economy will take months to spur demand for the metal used in cars and homes. |
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