10 May
Last week has got to go down as being on of the most manipulated fear driven trading weeks of all time. BUT I’m not going to talk about that right now for it’s provided an opportunity to pick up some ’bargains’. The best purchases would have been made last week but one has to have the fortitude to make […]
Posted in Commodities, Market Update, Oil, Stock Watch, foreign currency, foreign exchange, gold by: mike
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29 May
Oil:
It was a big day in oil today as the price dropped over $4 to $126. It wasn’t the weekly US oil inventory that caused the drop as the volumes dropped almost 10 million barrels from the previous week; this was the largest drop since the 2004 hurricane season. The drop in inventories was […]
Posted in Commodities, Energy, Investor implications, Oil by: arnie
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27 May
In many parts of the world such as the U.S. and just about any country that manages its currency (e.g. China, Latin America, Russia, OPEC nations etc) have seen inflation continue to climb. With inflation being so high and interest rates being low, the returns available on some fixed income investments (e.g. bonds) have a […]
Posted in Commodities, Energy, Inflation, Investor implications, Oil, gold, hedge by: arnie
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13 May
Oil:
Bloomberg reported that the president of Iran said the country is reviewing a proposal to its cut crude oil production. First Saudi Arabia talked about saving oil for future generations and now Iran.
Like all businesses, OPEC wants to keep oil prices as high as possible without losing any customers. OPEC loses oil consumers when the […]
Posted in Commodities, OPEC, Oil by: arnie
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05 May
Background:
Quadra Mining Ltd (T-QUA) mines copper in the US from the Robinson mine, has another US mine under construction and is developing a Molybdenum mine in Greenland and a copper mine in Chile. Numbers are presented in thousands of USD.
It has a cash cost of $1.49/pound in 2007, down from $1.76 in 2006. […]
Posted in Base Metals, Commodities, Earnings, Stock Watch, copper, debt by: arnie
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04 May
Should North American investors be investing based on an economic environment that is recessionary or inflationary?
As mentioned previously, the US economy seems to be in a bull market as bad news (such as housing or employment stats) results in rising stock markets. If the market responds to bad news by pushing up the stock […]
Posted in Agriculture, Ben Bernanke, Commodities, Economics, Energy, Fertilizer, Housing, Inflation, Inflationary Policy, Manufacturing, Oil, Portfolio, Stagflation, interest rates, natural gas by: arnie
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24 Apr
Economics:
The Bank of Canada reported that it doesn’t see credit conditions returning to normal until 2010. Growth in 2008 is expected to be weak but still positive 1.4%; 2009 should see strengthening to 2.4% and 2010 should see growth of 3.3%. Given the weakness forecasted, expect the BOC to continue cutting interest rates at […]
Posted in Commodities, Economics, Housing by: arnie
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