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(RTTNews) - Oil finished mildly higher amid choppy trading on Thursday as the weekly employment report sparked hopes the economy could improve. The daily gain was the first in six for crude oil.
The exiting Alaska governor's outsider politics take her on the road less traveled. But where is she going?
The Bank of Korea keeps its policy rate on hold at the historic low of 2%, as the nation’s economy shows signs of improvement.
Gold and silver steadily fell in Asia and London before they accelerated their losses in New York and ended roughly 0.5% off their noontime lows of $904.85 and $12.73 with losses of 2.14% and 2.73%.
Publius Aelius Hadrianus, or Hadrian, was the emperor of Rome from AD 117 to AD 138. Under Hadrian’s direction the Roman Empire began construction of a stone fortification that would eventually extend some 80 miles across northern Britain.
CHICAGO - Jul 8/09 - SNS -- Following is the energy futures comment from Alaron Trading Corp. Get me some stimulus and get it fast. Oil goes on a bear blitz as support continues to break down. The market seems to have lost all hope that an economic recovery is just around the corner.
December corn called 1 to 3 higher. November soybeans called steady to 3 higher. September CBOT wheat called steady to 3 higher.
Oil fell more than US$1 to US$62 on Wednesday, on course for its sixth consecutive fall and longest losing streak since mid-December, after doubts grew about the strength of the global economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Economy jitters continued to sweep financial markets on Wednesday, weakening stocks, propelling the Japanese yen to a six-week high and dragging oil down to around $62 a barrel.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average and oil prices hit six-week lows on Wednesday as investors pulled funds out of bets on the global economy's recovery and favored safe havens, such as the U.S. dollar and government bonds.
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