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Saturday November 07, 2009
- OGE Energy Tops Expectations
07:10:00 EST - Forest Misses on Lower Sales
07:10:00 EST - EOG Resources Remains Neutral
07:10:00 EST
Friday November 06, 2009
- Marin Energy Authority approves draft contract
20:13:00 EST - WesternZagros Announces 2009 Third Quarter Results
18:49:00 EST - Indians on mission to smack Gillette
18:43:00 EST - Weekly Market Wrap: 11/6/2009
17:25:00 EST - Tate & Lyle's new boss makes a sweet start
17:10:00 EST - Evening Standard, London, market report column
17:09:00 EST - Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc. Announces Management Changes
16:55:00 EST
Featured Article
Identifying and Trading Turnaround Points
Some feel the latest rallies the markets have seen are due to the U.S. economic recovery being stronger than some statistics suggest or they credit the still-unknown effects of an early frost and a late, cool, wet harvest season for the price rally in corn and soybeans. But wheat? Why did wheat futures climb 25 percent in the first few weeks of October? Reports suggest wheat supplies are plentiful around the world, and the winter wheat crop seems to have gotten sown in generally better conditions than in recent years to set up the potential for good yields for the 2010 crop. Yet, wheat prices have rallied with other commodities after falling below $4.40 a bushel in early October. Read the full article.
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| Desc | Last | Change (%) | |
| S&P 500 | 1,069.30 | 0.00 (0.00%) | |
| S&P E-Minis | 1,066.25 | 3.00 (0.28215%) | |
| Dow | 9,978.00 | 24.00 (0.24111%) | |
| Nasdaq 100 | 1,729.75 | 10.50 (0.61073%) | |
| T-Bonds | 118'14 | 0'07 (0.18504%) | |
| 5 Yr T-Note | 116'21.0 | 0'07.5 (0.20132%) | |
| Gold | 1,095.10 | 6.40 (0.58786%) | |
| Crude Oil | 77.65 | -1.97 (-2.47425%) | |
| Nat Gas | 4.602 | -0.18 (-3.76412%) | |
| Corn | 367'0 | -9'4 (-2.52324%) | |
| Live Cattle | 85.00 | -1.35 (-1.5634%) | |









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