Thursday, October 14, 2010

Quick Overview

  • The number of people who signed up for unemployment benefits rose 13,000 to 462,000

  • Spain’s September CPI rose 2.1% YoY

  • Bad weather has sharply reduced the South Korean cabbage crop, with some Koreans paying $10-$14/head.

  • U.S. wholesale prices rose 0.4% in September.

  • The U.S. trade deficit widened by 8.8% in August to $46.3 billion

  • Tin is the best performer on the LME this year – so far.

  • YoY Japan's wholesale prices dipped 0.1 % in September.

  • Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that during this month, USDA will distribute approximately $1.6 billion in annual CRP rental payments and $3.8 billion in final 2010 direct payments to America's farmers and ranchers.

  • (Bloomberg) -- CME Group Inc., the world’s largest futures exchange, plans to begin clearing interest-rate swaps next week

  • The U.S. DOE said:

    Supplies of crude oil fell by 0.4 million barrels in the week ending October 8,

    Supplies of gasoline fell by 1.8 million barrels.

    Supplies of distillates fell by 0.3 million barrels

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