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North Dakota oil pipeline delays could hit producers, shippers

NEW YORK With the U.S. government siding in favor of Native American protests against a key North Dakota pipeline, local oil producers and shippers are facing the possibility of greater delays in getting a quick route to ship oil to the Gulf of Mexico.

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Israel Chemicals, hurt by weak potash prices, names interim CEO

JERUSALEM Israel Chemicals (ICL) on Sunday named Asher Grinbaum as interim chief executive officer after Stefan Borgas stepped down as CEO last week.

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Russia says to sign TurkStream pipeline deal with Turkey in October

MOSCOW Russia plans to sign an agreement with Turkey next month on the implementation of the Turkish Stream gas export pipeline project, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak was quoted as saying on Saturday.

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OPEC not seeking definite price range, but market stability at Algiers meeting: Barkindo

ALGIERS OPEC is not seeking a definite price range for crude but wants to stabilize the market at a meeting in Algiers later this month, OPEC Secretary-General Mohammed Barkindo said, according to Algerian state-run APS news agency on Saturday.

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U.S. oil drillers add rigs in longest streak in five years: Baker Hughes

U.S. drillers this week added oil rigs for a tenth week in the past 11, according to a closely followed report on Friday, the longest streak of not cutting rigs since 2011, as the rig count recovered to February levels.

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Slumping U.S. meat prices help feed appetite for jerky

CHICAGO With prices for U.S. livestock on the decline due to larger cattle and hog herds, meat processors are jumping on the jerky bandwagon.

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Oil falls 4 percent; U.S. crude draw seen as glitch

NEW YORK Oil prices fell 4 percent on Friday, paring most of the previous session's rise as traders noted that a tropical storm was behind this week's unexpected slump in U.S. crude inventories.

Lundin CEO sees right conditions for Portuguese zinc mine expansion

TORONTO Lundin Mining could double zinc production at its Neves-Corvo mine in Portugal as a big rally in prices and looming deficit of the metal used to rust-proof steel have created the right conditions for an expansion, its chief executive said.

China imports will keep U.S. soybean market on its toes: Braun

CHICAGO When it comes to assessing demand for U.S. soybeans, never underestimate the Chinese.

Algerian energy minister sees consensus on need to steady oil price: APS

ALGIERS Algeria's energy minister has said there is a consensus among OPEC and non-OPEC members about the need to stabilize the oil market to support prices, state news agency APS reported on Saturday.

418.60
Net Change
-4.69
Open
0.00
High
421.50
Low
418.53
Times
09/09 17:00
Data as of1:41pm EDT (Delayed at least 20 minutes).
COMMODITY FUTURES
Energy:   Oil, Natural Gas, Electricity
 
 
Grains:   Corn/Maize, Wheat, Barley, Rice
 
Oilseeds:   Soybeans, Rapeseed, Palm Oil
 
Softs:   Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Rubber, Citrus, Cotton
 
Livestock:   Lean Hogs, Live Cattle
Commodity Currency Last Trade Price Change % Price Change Trade Time
LIGHT CRUDE CON1  Sep16 USD 45.71 -1.74 -3.65% 09/09 16:59
NO 2 HT OIL CON1  Sep16 USD 1.43 -0.05 -3.49% 09/09 16:59
NATURAL GAS CON1  Sep16 USD 2.80 -0.01 -0.32% 09/09 16:59
100 OZ GOLD MAR4  Sep16 USD 1,328.00 -6.70 -0.50% 09/09 16:30
SILVER 5000 CON1  Sep16 USD 19.02 -0.31 -1.58% 09/09 16:24
HG COPPER CON1  Sep16 USD 2.09 -0.01 -0.36% 09/09 16:58
CORN CON1  Sep16 USC 329.00 +2.00 +0.61% 09/09 14:15
WHEAT CON1  Sep16 USC 376.75 -0.25 -0.07% 09/08 20:00
SOYBEANS CON1  Sep16 USC 998.75 +6.75 +0.68% 09/09 14:12
SUGAR 11 CON1  Sep16 USC 20.01 -0.21 -1.04% 09/09 12:59
COFFEE C CON1  Sep16 USC 150.00 -3.70 -2.41% 09/09 09:40
COCOA CON1  Sep16 USD 2,778.00 -120.00 -4.14% 09/09 13:26
FROZEN OJ CON1  Sep16 USC 198.65 +3.00 +1.53% 09/09 13:29
COTTON NO 2 CON1  Oct16 USC 68.92 -0.33 -0.48% 09/09 12:34
LIVE HOGS CON1  Oct16 USC 59.30 -1.70 -2.79% 09/09 14:04
LIVE CATTLE CON1  Oct16 USC 104.40 +3.00 +2.96% 09/09 14:04
Data as of1:41pm EDT (Delayed at least 20 minutes).

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Short Term Rates
Prime 3.25
Discount 1.25
Fed Funds 0.25
1 Month Libor --
3 Month Libor 0.32
Date as of 09/11 13:41 (Delayed at least 20 minutes)