Commodities
Crude oil seen touching $100 a barrel
29 Dec 2010
Gold on the rise as investors seek safe haven
21 Dec 2010
Louis Dreyfus, Olam in merger talks to form $15-bn trading giant
27 Sep 2010
The merged business would have a market value of approximately $15 billion and a dominant trading position in cotton, rice, and coffee and a substantial share in the wheat, corn, sugar, cocoa, and oil seeds market.
Gold near lifetime high as markets spook
08 Sep 2010
Goldcorp’s $3.2-bn bid for Andean Resources trumps Eldorado Gold’ offer
03 Sep 2010
Goldcorp Inc, Canada’s largest gold producer, yesterday said it is buying gold miner Andean Resources Ltd for $3.2 billion, trumping a rival bid from Eldorado Gold Corporation.
Gold prices at record high of Rs19,405/10gm
01 Sep 2010
Hectic buying by gold stockists anticipating festival season demand has sent the price of the metal soaring to an all-time high of Rs19,405 per ten grams. The gains at home mirror those in global markets.
FCI sells 750 mt tones of wheat through NSEL
16 Jun 2010
ICEX proposes trading in iron-ore futures
22 May 2010
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