Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Quick Overview

  • U.S. Nonfarm business productivity had an annual gain of 3.0% in the fourth quarter, more than expected.

  • Australia’s consumer prices were down 0.1%.

  • India expects the economy to grow 9.2%.

  • Reuters - The U.S. Federal Reserve sent record payouts of more than $4 billion in cash to Baghdad on giant pallets aboard military planes shortly before the United States gave control back to Iraqis, lawmakers said on Tuesday.

  • Reuters - President George W. Bush said on Tuesday he had approved plans to create a U.S. military command for Africa, a move that reflects increased U.S. strategic interest in the continent.


  • The Chicago Board of Trade (BOT) reports that total volume during January 2007 of 65,968,217 contracts was up 20% from January 2006.


  • A leading Asian soybean rust researcher says this year's winter weather likely hasn't knocked out the fungal disease from locations where it’s overwintering in the Southern U.S.

  • Brazil's Vegetable Oils Industry Association changed their crop forecast to 57.1 million tonnes from 55.8 million tonnes projected in January. This compares with the USDA forecast of 56 million tonnes.

  • Goldman Sachs has agreed to sell its GSCI commodity index to Standard & Poor's.

  • The U.S. Department of Energy said that:
    Supplies of crude oil were down 400,000 barrels at 324.5 million barrels.
    Supplies of gasoline were up 2.6 million barrels
    Supplies of heating oil supplies were down 1.9 million barrels.
    YoY gasoline demand over the past four weeks was up 3.9%
    YoY distillate demand was up 3.6%






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