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Tag Archives: Chinese
Six commodities that have been hijacked by Chinese demand
Six commodities that have been hijacked by Chinese demand We hear a lot about how China’s commodities demand is enormous, but Morgan Stanley’s latest report shows us just how large the nation’s consumption has become Read more on National Post
FOREX-Dollar rises against yen on solid Chinese data
FOREX-Dollar rises against yen on solid Chinese data * China import data supports risk appetite Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News
Commodity-Shipping Costs Slump as Chinese Hot-Rolled Steel Prices Decline
Commodity-Shipping Costs Slump as Chinese Hot-Rolled Steel Prices Decline The Baltic Dry Index , a measure of commodity shipping costs, fell for the longest period in almost nine years as declining Chinese steel prices erode the nation’s iron ore demand. … Continue reading
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