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Initially, industry executives were expecting the cotton area to rise as the commodity's record prices were expected to entice farmers to plant more of the crop.
Low Rainfall Threatens Cotton Crop Debiprasad Nayak 2011
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In contrast, Mr. Becket believes futures-based ETCs add another layer of complexity and require further education for end investors, especially when returns do not match the increase in the underlying commodity's spot price.
Investing in a Volatile World Emma Dunkley 2011
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China is the world's second-largest oil consumer and its appetite for crude is behind much of the commodity's price gains over the last year, but market participants remained concerned that government officials could enact measures to curb growth.
Crude Slides to $89.11 Dan Strumpf 2011
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Limits on contracts for near-term delivery, as opposed to longer-dated futures, will restrict a firm from owning more than 25% of a commodity's estimated deliverable supply.
CFTC Raises Bar on Betting Scott Patterson 2011
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The commodity's benchmark future plummeted to a 28-month low Wednesday after revised weather forecasts indicated a warming trend across much of the nation.
Chevron Sees Lower Outlook Drew FitzGerald 2012
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Market players say there is now caution about the traditional safe haven of gold bullion because many investors are now cashing in on the commodity's already steep rise this year.
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Market players say there is now caution about the traditional safe haven of gold bullion because many investors are now cashing in on the commodity's already steep rise this year.
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That new supply has created a glut of natural gas in the U.S. that has kept the commodity's price between $3 and $6 a million British thermal units, much lower than prices in Europe and Asia.
GE Says Gas-Turbine Orders Jump Ben Lefebvre 2011
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Market players say there is now caution about the traditional safe haven of gold bullion because many investors are now cashing in on the commodity's already steep rise this year.
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Soybeans for March delivery were down 60.5 cents, or 4.4%, at $13.0750 after briefly sinking to the commodity's 70-cent limit.
U.S. Grains, Soy Sink Tom Polansek 2011
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