Author Archives: Jim Sutliff

Crude Oil Inventories Rise –

Crude oil inventories rose 1.9 million barrels last week and gasoline demand fell 2.4%.  Analysts had expected crude oil inventories to remain unchanged from the previous week.  The drop in demand and rising economic concerns forced crude oil prices lower in afternoon trading.  Crude oil dropped over $3 … Continue reading

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Gold Prices Tumble –

Gold prices tumbled at the end of the week falling almost 10% in the last three trading sessions.  Gold fell $101.90 on Friday and settled at $1,639.80 an ounce.  Global economic conditions have led traders to consider the possibility of deflationary conditions.  Generally, gold … Continue reading

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GSCI Index Falls –

Commodities continued to drop and the Standard & Poor’s GSCI Index hit a 9 month low.  In afternoon trading, the GSCI Index fell to 594.12 which is the lowest level since early December 2009.  Metals were hit hard with silver, gold, copper, and … Continue reading

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Stocks Post Strong Week –

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose for a fifth straight day and posted their longest winning streak since early July.  The Dow settled at slightly higher than 11,500 after climbing 75.91 points in trading.  In addition, the Nasdaq also posted … Continue reading

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Euro Tumbles –

The Euro is falling fast and dropped to $1.37 in early trading on Friday.  The European debt crisis continues to weigh on the Euro and this is the lowest mark against the Dollar since February.   Also, a recent resignation by an … Continue reading

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs Resigns –

Steve Jobs resigned from Apple and COO Tim Cook will be his replacement.  Steve Jobs has been on medical leave since January 17th.  Analysts do not expect the resignation to slow product launches by Apple.  Shares of Apple fell 7 percent … Continue reading

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Commodities Rebound –

Stocks continued to decline at the end of the week but commodities started to rebound.  Growth projections for developing countries increased demand for raw materials.  Commodities advancing at the end of the trading week were silver, cooper, gold, and gasoline.  Gold finished … Continue reading

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Dow Finishes Up –

The Dow Jones finished up 125 points on Friday but was still down 1.5% for the week.  Trading was very volatile all week with the Dow Jones moving 400 or more points on four consecutive days.  Gold touched $1,800 an ounce … Continue reading

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U.S. Debt Downgraded –

Standard and Poor’s lowered the U.S. credit rating to AA+ and also attached a negative outlook.  The U.S. has held a triple A credit rating for 70 years and the downgrade is likely to have a negative effect on the financial markets.  … Continue reading

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Dollar Hits Record Lows –

 The U.S. Dollar continued to decline against all major currencies and hit record lows in trading.  The uncertainty surrounding debt negotiations between Republicans and Democrats are leading traders to sell the Dollar.  In afternoon trading the U.S. Dollar/ Euro exchange … Continue reading

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Still No Debt Deal –

The weekend is coming to a close and there is no agreement on raising the debt ceiling.  Republican and Democratic negotiators have discussed short and long term debt ceiling increases.  Republicans prefer a short term increase that would require Obama to request more funding … Continue reading

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Debt Plan Sends Dow Higher –

A possible agreement to raise the debt ceiling sent the Dow higher in aftenoon trading.  The Dow Jones gained over 200 points after Obama gave his approval for a debt agreement between  Republican and Democratic Senators.  The news also sent Gold prices … Continue reading

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Debt Ceiling Talks Continue –

Debt ceiling talks between Republican and Democratic leaders continued on Saturday.  There has not been an agreement on terms to raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling.  The debt ceiling must be raised by August 2nd or the U.S. would fall into default and financial … Continue reading

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Stocks Rise On Possible Stimulus –

Stocks rebounded after minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting indicated that a possible stimulus could be on the way.  The two day drop was the worst for the Dow Jones  since March.  European stocks declined for a third straight day due to … Continue reading

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Gold Soars –

Gold hit a two week high in trading and closed at $1,529.20 an ounce.  September silver also rallied to close at almost $36 an ounce.  The debt crisis in Europe and the debt concerns in the U.S. are reasons for the rise … Continue reading

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