| Commodity Ship Hired at Zero Cost as Freight Rates Plunge 63% This Year - D/S Norden A/S (DNORD) (DNORD), Europe ’s biggest publicly trading commodity shipping company, hired a Supramax vessel at no cost other than fuel charges, its first such transaction in a quarter century.
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| Commodity Ship Hired at Zero Cost as Glut Decimates Rates - D/S Norden A/S, Europe’s biggest publicly trading commodity shipping company, hired a Supramax vessel at no cost other than fuel charges, its first such transaction in a quarter century.
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| TOCOM January 2012 Average Daily Volume Down 4.2% from December 2011 - Tokyo Commodity Exchange announced today that January 2012 trading volume averaged 107,744 contracts per day, down 4.2% from December 2011. There was a notable increase in
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| Are you missing out on forex trading? - If you want to dip into the growing foreign exchange market, make sure you know what you’re getting into
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| Markets perk on China, U.S. data - The Toronto stock market was higher on the first day of February trading as commodity prices advanced amid positive manufacturing data from China and the United States.The S&P TSX Composite Index closed ...
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| RUBBER-Tokyo futures prices after evening session - Feb 10 (Reuters) - Following are prices for Tokyorubber futures at the end of the Tokyo market's evening sessionon Friday. Contract Day Volume Evening Volume * Feb 302.0 21 297.2 1 * Mar 302.9 114 302.6 ...
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| India gold demand returns as prices ease - MUMBAI (Reuters) - Gold traders in India, the world's biggest consumer, drifted back to the market on Friday as prices eased from their highest level in more than two months, dealers said. * The most-traded gold for April delivery on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) was trading 0.37 percent lower at 28,252 rupees per 10 grams, falling from the previous day's two-month high of 28,511 rupees ...
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| Stocks fall sharply as Greek deal is held up - Stocks had their worst day of the year Friday after Greece hit a roadblock on its way to a critical bailout.
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| TSX set to advance - The Toronto stock market appeared set for a higher start on the first day of February trading as commodity prices advanced amid positive economic data from China.
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