Thursday, December 22, 2011

Commodity markets forecast 2012

Commodity markets forecast 2012 : The Mayans believed the world would end in 2012. Commodity markets lost their will to live in 2011. Caught in the pincer of economic stress and political uncertainty, everyone in the business is ending the year with shrunken plans and diminished faith in market fundamentals.

3 Key Commodities for 2012
This year has been a good one for some (not all) commodities. But the important question to ask here is: What does 2012 hold for commodity investors? To find out where we’re going, let’s start by seeing where we’ve been so far. Here’s a chart showing select commodities and the S&P 500 year-to-date. read more...

What will happen to Commodity markets in 2012
In the grains and cash crop market, farmers call the shots by choosing what to plant. The year 2011 was a disappointing one for them. In crop after crop, market prices plunged to one-year lows and barely covered cost of production as ample supply and a working capital crunch dissuaded traders and processors from stocking large quantities read more...

Rabobank Releases Ag Commodity Outlook for 2012
Rabobank International has released its Agri Commodity Markets Research, Outlook 2012 – Down, But Not Out. Rabobank Global Head Luke Chandler presented some of the highlights of the report. read more...

Standard Charters' Forecast on Emerging Markets, Forex and Commodities 2012
Standard Chartered sees 2012 as a year of a two-speed global economy. The Bank, which recently topped a ranking of 354 global firms for the accuracy of its economic forecasts over the past two years, sees a slowing global economy in 2012, with a fragile West and a resilient Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America. read more...

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