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February 25, 2006

Long bonds long on fans 

Filed under: News — Tony Spann @ 3:50 am

Long bonds long on fans 
Chicago Tribune - Feb 09 3:36 AM
Investors, taxpayers and the CBOT eagerly await Thursday’s auction of the first new 30-year Treasury bonds since 2001 When the Treasury Department issues 30-year bonds Thursday for the first time in 4 1/2 years, they are likely to be well-received by investors with far-off horizons, taxpayers worried about the nation’s budget deficit and the Chicago Board of Trade. Save to My Web

CBOT Corn Review: Modestly Lower, Early Buying Wanes 
CattleNetwork.com - Jan 31 12:29 PM
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Corn futures traded at the Chicago Board of Trade settled slightly lower Monday, unable to retain opening level gains built upon spillover from stronger soybean prices and light fund buying, sources said.Save to My Web

global 
Kitco.com - Feb 03 11:56 AM
Globally this consumption is not necessarily that of excess or overindulgence. Rather it may be considered more or less a movement of economic progressivism.Save to My Web

CBOT Corn Review: Down On Funds Absence, Soy Weakness 
CattleNetwork.com - Feb 01 2:29 PM
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Corn futures traded at the Chicago Board of Trade ended modestly lower Wednesday, but above lows set earlier in the session as spillover weakness from soybeans and the lack of significant fund buying as compared to recent sessions weighed on corn futures, traders said.Save to My Web

Corn Price Advances 3.25 Cents 
El Financiero - Feb 08 5:06 PM
Mi rcoles, 8 de febrero de 2006 18:48 hrs. Mexico City, February 8 (Finsat)- On the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) Wednesday farm products led advancers in a rebound from several losing sessions.Save to My Web

U.S. Stock-Index Futures Fall; Google, Merrill Drop in Europe 
Bloomberg.com - Feb 13 4:23 AM
Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) — U.S. stock-index futures dropped on speculation that the pace of earnings growth won’t be sustained. Google Inc. fell in Europe after Barron’s said the shares of the world’s most-used search engine may drop by half in the next year amid increased competition.Save to My Web

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