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Commodities are hot when stock market is shaky

Commodities are hot when stock market is shaky

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

Some of the hard and soft commodities in the resource universe are printing endless new highs, enriching producers. Analysts continue to deliver rosy forecasts and raise target prices on the commodities themselves and most of their related equities. Despite this fact, companies lower down in the food chain than the production level are not responding at all.

Commodity prices skyrocket in global market

Commodity prices skyrocket in global market

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

According to the WB datat, February witnessed a 40 per cent rise in coal prices and 24 per cent in rice. To add to that fuel, food, fibre, and metals saw double-digit jump in global prices. Rice went up 24 per cent due to limited export supplies, deteriorating prospects for the next crop, and the impact of higher wheat prices. Lead jumped 18 per cent on falling stocks, strong battery demand in China, and weather-related supply reductions, also in China.

Energy or pollution? The onus is on us

Energy or pollution? The onus is on us

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

An ongoing debate on inter-relationships among trade/investment, energy and environment, its footprints on environment and climate and quality of energy business in terms of natural environments in countries exporting environmental goods and energy services in the context of producers and consumers of a variety of energy resources viz carbon, hydrogen and renewable across the globe, including developing and transition economies, has already taken a significant shape.

After carbon credits, why not hydrogen credits?

After carbon credits, why not hydrogen credits?

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2008

When green house gas emissions began to shoot through the roof an innovative solution was found by introducing the concept of carbon credits. If you pollute you have to buy carbon credits which add to the company's operational expenses or cut emissions and create carbon credits that can be sold.

FMC opposes commodities transaction tax

FMC opposes commodities transaction tax

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2008

On Sunday, exchanges and brokers got support against CTT from the apex commodities market regulator--the Forward Markets Commission. The regulator said that it would take up the demand for CTT withdrawal with finance minister Chidambaram.

How much gold does Reserve Bank hold in India?

How much gold does Reserve Bank hold in India?

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2008

In the wake of the Chinese war, it was felt in some circles that it would be feasible to make a frontal attack on demand for gold in India. Accordingly, the Gold Control Order 1962 was issued, banning the making and selling of jewellery above 14 carats, making it compulsory for gold smiths to be licensed and submit accounts of all gold received and utilized by them etc., The measures met with lot of resistance and criticism.

How the Sensex is calculated

How the Sensex is calculated

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

Sensex is a basket of 30 constituent stocks representing a sample of large, liquid and representative companies. The base year of Sensex is 1978-79 and the base value is 100.

How India's Budget is prepared

How India's Budget is prepared

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2008

The Budget process is a massive exercise. The exercise has different stages and each stage kicks off at a different stage of Budget making process.

Can India keep up the growth momentum?

Can India keep up the growth momentum?

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2008

The world economic scene is no longer as benign as it was in recent years, which saw many countries moving to a higher growth path in conditions of low interest rates and low inflation.

ATM: Any time milk machines!

ATM: Any time milk machines!

Rediff.com   20 Feb 2008

Come to Gujarat's Anand town, the cradle of India's White Revolution. In a first of its kind, the Amul Dairy recently began trials for milk cards on its newly-installed milk vending machine in Anand. Now you can keep one more plastic card in your wallet and buy milk at any ATMs installed by the Amul Dairy.

Will gold price crash in India?

Will gold price crash in India?

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2008

Gold had hit an all-time high of Rs 11,492 on the Multi Commodity Exchange, the largest commodity bourse. The gold contract has gone up more than 7 per cent so far in 2008. Traders said the demand for gold is dull, as many people are expecting that the prices will come down.

Which is world's most expensive spice?

Which is world's most expensive spice?

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2008

It is saffron, (botanical name Crocus Sativus). Derived from the dried reddish-purple stigmas of the saffron crocus, it takes anything from 70,000 to 250,000 flowers to make one pound of saffron.

Gold: The most glamorous commodity

Gold: The most glamorous commodity

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2008

Gold has tripled in price, from $270 an ounce to over $850. Still, it may have further to go. In real terms, given the massive devaluation of the dollar since 1980, gold is relatively cheap. It's not the bargain it once was, but it could move higher.

Want to make money from rising oil prices?

Want to make money from rising oil prices?

Rediff.com   5 Jan 2008

As global tensions put pressure on the cost of crude oil, sending petrol prices above 1 a litre across the UK, This is Money investment writer Philip Scott investigates how investors can profit from rising oil prices.

Gold versus oil, metals and currencies

Gold versus oil, metals and currencies

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2008

When demand for the dollar outstrips the supply, the value of dollars goes up. But the supply of dollars has been rising steadily at an average of 10 per cent annually from less than $1 trillion in 1980 to over $12 trillion today -- and the fundamentals for gold today have much to do with the resulting drop in demand for dollars.

Shrinking dollar and surging gold

Shrinking dollar and surging gold

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2008

Want a racing certainty for the coming year? Take a look at the dollar and gold... Who can say what 2008 may bring? A post-Olympics crash in China, perhaps, tipping its near-10 per cent annual rate of expansion into an historic slump.

Energy bill gets US Congress approval

Energy bill gets US Congress approval

Rediff.com   21 Dec 2007

The bill which passed on a bipartisan vote of 314 to 100, sets higher fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks for the first time in 22 years and requires the annual production of 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels by 2022.

Indian jewellery exports to US may get hit

Indian jewellery exports to US may get hit

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

Several exporters in Surat said they are finding it tough to clear their stocks for Christmas as they are not in a position to contain the price rise caused by the GSP withdrawal and strengthening of rupee against dollar.

Commodity futures training now in IIM

Commodity futures training now in IIM

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

A press release by the IIM says that the seminar is expected to see representation from from Punjab, U.P, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Tripura, and Assam.

Rabi wheat sowing to gain momentum soon

Rabi wheat sowing to gain momentum soon

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

According to a Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy press note, nearly 30.6 million hectares were sown as of November 23, against 34.5 million hectares a year ago.