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05/21
Commodities Tomorrow: All About the Fed
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Traders remain focused firmly on tomorrow's testimony from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. And expectations for this week's oil inventories.
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05/20
Commodities Tomorrow: Reading the Reversal in Metals
CNBC's Sharon Epperson takes a look factors that contributed to the major reversal in precious metals on Monday and what sent oil prices to a 7-week high. She also discusses events in the the coming days that could impact the price action in energy and metals.
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05/20
Oil Gains but Dollar, Demand Picture Cap Gains
Crude oil reversed early weakness on Monday as the dollar retreated.
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05/20
Potential Upside For Nat Gas Producer: Pro
Natural gas is the top performing commodity after President Obama approved a $10 billion natural gas export facility last week. Andrew Lipow, Lipow Oil Associates, shares his outlook for the commodity.
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05/20
What Strong Dollar? US Boom Provides Oil Hedge
The energy boom in the world's largest economy is providing a shock absorber of sorts for major oil companies.
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05/20
'Toilet of the future' solves global issues
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05/19
8 things to know before visiting Libya
Following Libya's revolution, oil production has been restored and the country has slipped from the front pages.
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05/17
Brent Crude Up for Third Day, Despite Firm Dollar
Brent crude oil rose for a third straight session, supported by a raft of strong economic data from the United States.
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05/16
Commodities Tomorrow: Oil Up Slightly
CNBC's Bertha Coombs discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. After the dollar slipped, oil and gasoline futures climbed a bit. Nat gas was down on a bigger-than-expected build. A mixed picture in the metals markets, as well.
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05/16
Crude Choppy, Yet Weak Data Stokes Worries
Brent oil futures climbed above $104, responding to dollar declines.
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05/16
Natural Gas Inventories: Up 99BCF
CNBC's Bertha Coombs has the latest natural gas supplies numbers from the weekly EIA Inventory Report.
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05/15
Oil Trapped Between Euro Zone Woes, Equity Rally
Brent crude oil slipped towards $102 after data showed the euro zone's recession extended to the longest on record.
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05/15
Brent Crude Slips as Euro Zone Recession Deepens
Brent crude oil slipped towards $102 after data showed the euro zone's recession extended to the longest on record.
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05/15
US Energy Boom Is Great, Unless You're the Saudis
The idea of US energy independence has sparked debate about how it will alter the oil market—especially in Saudi Arabia.
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05/15
Pickens on Gas Exports: 'Move It Out and Sell It'
T. Boone Pickens likes President Obama's plan to expand natural gas exports.
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05/15
Brent Crude Slips as Euro Zone Recession Deepens
Brent crude oil slipped towards $102 after data showed the euro zone's recession extended to the longest on record.
cnbc.com
 
05/14
EU Raids Offices of Big Oil Firms Amid Price Probe
European authorities have raided offices of Shell, BP and Statoil in a probe of suspected oil-price manipulation.
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05/14
Brent Crude Oil Prices Fall in Light Trading
Brent crude oil prices fell after a global energy watchdog described world supplies as "comfortable."
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05/14
Commodities Tomorrow: 'Swimming in Crude Oil'
CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets and looks at where oil and precious metals are likely headed tomorrow.
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05/14
Energy Bulls Discover Dresser Rand
Dresser Rand Group is an oil-equipment name, and it was discovered by the energy bulls yesterday.
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