Gold prices hit record highs
for a fifth session on Thursday, and silver rallied to its
strongest since 1980 as the dollar slid to a three-year low
against a basket of major currencies and oil prices rose.
The action in the oil and currency markets added fuel to a
rally sparked by concerns over the U.S. economic outlook,
rising inflation, worries over euro zone debt and historically
low interest rates in the United States, analysts said.
«On the basis of everything that is going wrong —
a possible downgrade in the United States, the situation in Libya
not getting any better, the general feeling about the global
economic situation — I think gold is going to go higher,»
said London-based ANZ Bank analyst Peter Hillyard.
«Gold isn't finished yet by a long shot.»
Ежедневное освещение рынка сельскохозяйственных товаров от Рейтерс на 21.04.2011: Reuters Inside Agriculture.
Chicago corn futures edged higher, regaining some ground on
short-covering after sliding 2 percent in the last session, while wheat
rose on worries about dry weather threatening crops in the world's top
suppliers. «It looks like there is going to be rain but not as heavy as it
has been in the last week, so the weather is improving,» said Adam
Davis, a senior commodity analyst at Merricks Capital, a Melbournebased
funds manager that invests in agriculture.
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<i>Gold prices hit record highs <br/>
for a fifth session on Thursday, and silver rallied to its <br/>
strongest since 1980 as the dollar slid to a three-year low <br/>
against a basket of major currencies and oil prices rose. <br/>
The action in the oil and currency markets added fuel to a <br/>
rally sparked by concerns over the U.S. economic outlook, <br/>
rising inflation, worries over euro zone debt and historically <br/>
low interest rates in the United States, analysts said. <br/>
«On the basis of everything that is going wrong — <br/>
a possible downgrade in the United States, the situation in Libya <br/>
not getting any better, the general feeling about the global <br/>
economic situation — I think gold is going to go higher,» <br/>
said London-based ANZ Bank analyst Peter Hillyard. <br/>
«Gold isn't finished yet by a long shot.» </i><br/>
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Ежедневное освещение рынка сельскохозяйственных товаров от Рейтерс на 21.04.2011:<br/>
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<i>Chicago corn futures edged higher, regaining some ground on <br/>
short-covering after sliding 2 percent in the last session, while wheat <br/>
rose on worries about dry weather threatening crops in the world's top <br/>
suppliers. «It looks like there is going to be rain but not as heavy as it <br/>
has been in the last week, so the weather is improving,» said Adam <br/>
Davis, a senior commodity analyst at Merricks Capital, a Melbournebased<br/>
funds manager that invests in agriculture.</i></div>
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Gold prices hit record highs
for a fifth session on Thursday, and silver rallied to its
strongest since 1980 as the dollar slid to a three-year low
against a basket of major currencies and oil prices rose.
The action in the oil and currency markets added fuel to a
rally sparked by concerns over the U.S. economic outlook,
rising inflation, worries over euro zone debt and historically
low interest rates in the United States, analysts said.
«On the basis of everything that is going wrong —
a possible downgrade in the United States, the situation in Libya
not getting any better, the general feeling about the global
economic situation — I think gold is going to go higher,»
said London-based ANZ Bank analyst Peter Hillyard.
«Gold isn't finished yet by a long shot.»
Ежедневное освещение рынка сельскохозяйственных товаров от Рейтерс на 21.04.2011: Reuters Inside Agriculture.
Chicago corn futures edged higher, regaining some ground on
short-covering after sliding 2 percent in the last session, while wheat
rose on worries about dry weather threatening crops in the world's top
suppliers. «It looks like there is going to be rain but not as heavy as it
has been in the last week, so the weather is improving,» said Adam
Davis, a senior commodity analyst at Merricks Capital, a Melbournebased
funds manager that invests in agriculture.
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22 апреля 2011, 06:58
Gold prices hit record highs
for a fifth session on Thursday, and silver rallied to its
strongest since 1980 as the dollar slid to a three-year low
against a basket of major currencies and oil prices rose.
The action in the oil and currency markets added fuel to a
rally sparked by concerns over the U.S. economic outlook,
rising inflation, worries over euro zone debt and historically
low interest rates in the United States, analysts said.
«On the basis of everything that is going wrong —
a possible downgrade in the United States, the situation in Libya
not getting any better, the general feeling about the global
economic situation — I think gold is going to go higher,»
said London-based ANZ Bank analyst Peter Hillyard.
«Gold isn't finished yet by a long shot.»
Ежедневное освещение рынка сельскохозяйственных товаров от Рейтерс на 21.04.2011:
Chicago corn futures edged higher, regaining some ground on
short-covering after sliding 2 percent in the last session, while wheat
rose on worries about dry weather threatening crops in the world's top
suppliers. «It looks like there is going to be rain but not as heavy as it
has been in the last week, so the weather is improving,» said Adam
Davis, a senior commodity analyst at Merricks Capital, a Melbournebased
funds manager that invests in agriculture.