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Oil rises after drop, still on course for big weekly loss

LONDON Brent crude edged up from a sharp drop on Friday, but was on track for the biggest weekly loss in more than two months as swelling stocks weighed on the market.

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IEA sees bear oil market as stocks balloon

LONDON The world is awash with oil after having built record stockpiles in recent months and slowing demand growth combined with resilient non-OPEC supply could worsen the glut well into next year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.

Surge in options shows bet on further oil price falls into 2016

SINGAPORE Oil traders have shifted to hold a more bearish outlook on crude prices this year and into 2016, with data showing the number of sell options taken out at $40, $35, $30 and even $25 a barrel has jumped in the past four weeks.

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With lending tight, miners look to swap cash for royalties

SYDNEY A slump in mineral prices that's making it tough for miners to borrow is providing more opportunities for companies such as Anglo Pacific Group Ltd, whose business is exchanging cash for production royalties on commodities out of favor with lenders.

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OPEC sees oil surplus shrinking in 2016, but underlines current glut

LONDON OPEC said its oil output fell in October and forecast supply from rival producers next year would decline for the first time since 2007 as low prices prompt investment cuts, reducing a global supply glut.

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High-energy coal to help Australia miners steam ahead in Asia

MELBOURNE As debate swirls around the future of coal, Australian miners are counting on the higher energy content of the coal they dig and proximity to growing Asian markets to give them an edge over rivals and defy a global push towards cleaner energy.

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U.S. shale oil output will be less resilient than gas: Kemp

LONDON U.S. natural gas production hit a new record in August, despite the deepening slump in gas prices and a fall in the number of rigs targeting gas formations.

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Strong concerns for 2016 Ukraine wheat are valid: Braun

The winter wheat crop in Ukraine is looking eerily similar to that of autumn 2011, and that is not a good thing for the world's sixth-largest wheat exporter.

Global PMI may be signaling commodity lift-off, but wait for China: Russell

LAUNCESTON, Australia - The recent uptick in purchasing managers' indexes in both China and the developed world has led to some optimism that a rebound in commodity demand and prices is just around the corner.

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China apparent steel consumption falls 5.7 percent from January-October: CISA

SHANGHAI Apparent steel consumption in China, the world's biggest producer and consumer, fell 5.7 percent to 590.47 million tonnes in the first 10 months of the year, the China Iron and Steel Association (CISA) said on Friday.

387.03
Net Change
-0.95
Open
0.00
High
388.60
Low
385.58
Times
11/12 17:00
Data as of5:37am EST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).
COMMODITY FUTURES
Energy:   Oil, Natural Gas, Electricity
 
 
Grains:   Corn/Maize, Wheat, Barley, Rice
 
Oilseeds:   Soybeans, Rapeseed, Palm Oil
 
Softs:   Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rubber, Citrus, Cotton
 
Livestock:   Lean Hogs, Live Cattle
Commodity Currency Last Trade Price Change % Price Change Trade Time
LIGHT CRUDE CON1  Nov15 USD 41.92 +0.17 +0.41% 11/13 05:24
NO 2 HT OIL CON1  Nov15 USD 1.42 +0.02 +1.25% 11/13 05:25
NATURAL GAS CON1  Nov15 USD 2.30 +0.04 +1.81% 11/13 05:23
100 OZ GOLD MAR4  Nov15 USD 1,086.60 -3.90 -0.36% 11/12 04:46
SILVER 5000 CON1  Nov15 USD 14.27 -0.04 -0.27% 11/12 15:04
HG COPPER CON1  Nov15 USD 2.16 -0.01 -0.41% 11/11 22:00
CORN CON1  Dec15 USC 361.75 -0.25 -0.07% 11/13 05:22
WHEAT CON1  Dec15 USC 498.00 +0.00 +0.00% 11/13 05:19
SOYBEANS CON1  Nov15 USC 869.25 +0.00 +0.00% 11/12 20:00
SUGAR 11 CON1  Feb16 USC 14.96 -0.01 -0.07% 11/13 05:23
COFFEE C CON1  Dec15 USC 115.75 +0.45 +0.39% 11/13 05:20
COCOA CON1  Dec15 USD 3,310.00 +1.00 +0.03% 11/13 05:16
FROZEN OJ CON1  Nov15 USC 154.50 +0.85 +0.55% 11/12 13:59
COTTON NO 2 CON1  Dec15 USC 61.85 +0.01 +0.02% 11/13 05:13
LIVE HOGS CON1  Dec15 USC 56.20 +0.03 +0.04% 11/12 16:59
LIVE CATTLE CON1  Dec15 USC 132.68 +1.35 +1.03% 11/12 16:59
Data as of5:37am EST (Delayed at least 20 minutes).

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Sector Summary

Short Term Rates
Prime 3.25
Discount 1.25
Fed Funds 0.25
1 Month Libor --
3 Month Libor 0.32
Date as of 11/13 05:37 (Delayed at least 20 minutes)
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