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Platts Has No Plans to Follow CRU With Steel Price Audit

08/06/2013
Platts, the commodities price reporting company owned by McGraw-Hill Financial Inc., said it has no plans to

Three-year low CIF ARA thermal coal prices "unsustainable": Macquarie

08/06/2013
Spot European-delivered thermal coal prices at three-year lows below $77/mt CIF ARA are "unsustainable" as

French Corn Conditions Worsen for Third Week Under Soaking Rain

08/06/2013
France’s corn crop, the European Union’s biggest, deteriorated for a third week as developing plants lacked

Coal India signs non-disclosure pacts with Australian mines

08/06/2013
Coal India Ltd has signed non-disclosure agreements with mine owners in Australia as it pushes forward with

Debt-laden Indonesian coal miners bump up output in bid for revenue

08/06/2013
Indonesia's top coal miners are ramping up output despite soft global prices for the fuel and shrinking profit

Low wheat procurement addresses FCI's storage woes

08/06/2013
For Food Corporation of India (FCI), a drop of about 30 per cent in wheat procurement in the 2013-14 crop

India: Steel consumption falls marginally to 11.69 MT in Apr-May

08/06/2013
Steel consumption in the country fell by 0.8 per cent to 11.69 million tonnes (MT) during April-May 2013.

India's wheat stocks pile higher, exports stall on quality, price

08/06/2013
India's wheat stocks had piled up to 44.4 million tonnes by June 1, government sources said, more than a

BHP Aims to Cut Capital Spending to $15 Billion Annually in 2-3 Years - CEO

08/06/2013
Globally diversified miner BHP Billiton Ltd is aiming to reduce its annual capital expenditures to $15 billion from

Commodities: Modest recovery on the cards

08/06/2013
Kevin Norrish, managing director of Barclays commodity research, said that he did not see reports by the

World Wheat Harvest Seen at Record High on Europe and Black Sea

07/06/2013
The world will reap its biggest wheat crop ever in the coming season as larger harvests in Europe and the

Europe Steel Companies Destroying Industry by Keeping Mills Open

07/06/2013
European steel companies are at risk of destroying their own industry unless they close mills to cut

Iron ore recovery unlikely to be long term

07/06/2013
Iron ore prices have extended their recovery from a slump last month, but analysts say further gains may be in doubt. The price rallied 4.2 per cent to

China to cut coal use in key industrial regions – sources

07/06/2013
China is considering plans to cut coal consumption in some major industrial regions, people familiar with the policy said, as part of measures

Russian Wheat Crop Seen Smaller Than Estimated on Sowing Delay

07/06/2013
The wheat crop in Russia, set to be the world’s third-largest exporter of the grain, will be smaller than projected

China to takes 5 to 10 years to fix steel overcapacity - Mr Xu

07/06/2013
On the 17th Shanghai Metallurgy Expo held, Mr Xu Kuangdi president of The Chinese Society for Metals introduced the pressing

Goldman Sees Bull Run Over as Returns Trail Stocks

07/06/2013
Commodities are trailing equities for the longest stretch in almost 15 years as Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. predict the end of

The MEPS Global Composite Steel Price Drops To 38 Month Low

07/06/2013
Steel prices across the globe continued trending downwards in May. Selling figures declined in twenty four of the twenty eight nations

Nigeria seeks to revive mining to diversify from oil

07/06/2013
Nigeria, Africa's leading oil producer, is seeking to revive its once-thriving mining sector as part of a push to

Copper Drops From Two-Week High on Clouded Prospects for Demand

07/06/2013
Copper fell from a two-week high in London on concern the Chinese and German economies are slowing at
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