Sentences with phrase «low commodity prices look»

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An economist who correctly predicted the fall in oil price this year has told CNBC that the U.S. government could look to bail out its energy sector in 2015 as the commodity's low price starts hitting the country's economy.
In conclusion, anyone who views an unusually - large premium in the commodity futures price as bullish and an unusually - low (or negative) premium in the commodity futures price as bearish is looking at the market bass - ackwardly.
Thus, from Australia's perspective, the Asian slowdown may have its biggest effect not through lower export volumes, but through a fall in commodity prices, some (or, conceivably, a lot) of which has already happened because these markets are forward looking.
Daily News Wednesday, December 31, 2008 Juniors looking for a lifeline With commodities prices at multi-year lows, nickel and zinc mines closing, and exploration programs being scaled back or even cancelled, anxiety is mounting at all levels of the mining and exploration industries.
«The organic industry is growing and with lower commodity grain prices, and farmers are looking to add value and meet consumer demands,» he told Civil Eats.
[The price of] commodity dairy ingredients namely skim milk powder and whole milk powder... is at historic lows and is looking like staying there for a while because of the change in buying patterns in China and the embargo in Russia.
Although price rises looked unlikely this season, with Murray Goulburn maintaining its opening price of $ 5.60 a kilogram milk solids, Mr Helou said the farm gate price would be much lower if the co-operative was still dependent on commodities.
US dairy commodity prices dropped in December 2012, but low inventories and high exports have left the market still looking «healthy.»
If Amazon makes the Kindle look like a commodity, it will only be a short while before competitors from Taiwan and China flood the market with similar low priced devices.
Furthermore most DP (used in Rayon and other synthetic materials) is consumed in China which has their own high - cost mills and is looking into «dumping» by non Chinese manufacturers (perhaps as a way to support employment at home rather than enjoy lower commodity prices).
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