Friday's commodities roundup
Most crude oil and products futures ended moderately lower Friday on concerns over oversupply.
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The Associated Press,
11/01/2002 02:28 PM PST)
Wall St Sees Fed Rate Cut a Sure Thing
Almost all Wall Street dealers say the Federal Reserve is poised to make a small cut in interest rates next Wednesday for the first time in 11 months to keep a floundering U.S. economy afloat.
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BY VICTORIA THIEBERGER,
Reuters,
11/01/2002 12:33 PM PST)
European markets close mostly lower
European stock markets closed mostly lower Friday.
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11/01/2002 11:55 AM PST)
London stock prices close lower
Share prices fell Friday on the London Stock Exchange.
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11/01/2002 10:38 AM PST)
Dollar falls in European trading
The U.S. dollar fell Friday against most other major currencies in European trading. Gold prices rose.
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11/01/2002 09:44 AM PST)
Bond Prices Fall As Stocks Rise
Bond prices fell Friday as investors, reassured by the stock market's strong performance this month, shrugged off disappointing economic news and bought stocks.
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11/01/2002 09:41 AM PST)
Exports, dry weather boost soybeans
Strong weekly export sales lifted soybean futures higher Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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10/31/2002 03:19 PM PST)
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