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Gold prices edge up as dollar pulls back after Fed
Businessam StaffMay 3, 2018
Prices of gold moved higher on Thursday, buoyed by a slightly softer dollar but the upside for the precious metal looked likely to
JP Morgan allays panic over sugar market as BTG Pactual sees further depression
Temitayo AyetotoApril 30, 2018
Multinational investment bank, JP Morgan has allayed swelling panic over sugar market trend, saying prices offered good value. It
32 commodities laden ships arrive Lagos ports
Businessam StaffApril 30, 2018
32 ships laden with petroleum, food and other commodities will arrive Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos from Monday, April 30 to
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Gold, silver driven down by rallying dollar
Temitayo AyetotoApril 30, 2018
The recent solid rally in the U.S. dollar index has driven gold prices down to a five-week low in early U.S. trading on Monday. Silver
Copper climbs 0.5% on report showing resilient Chinese economy
Businessam StaffApril 30, 2018
Copper edged up Monday on expectations of higher demand from top consumer China after a report showed a resilient economy despite a
Nigerian commodities facing lengthy global rejection amid poor production conditions
Temitayo AyetotoApril 30, 2018
The rebuff of a number of Nigerian agricultural exports in global commodities markets has fast become a trend that, sadly, impacts
A five-point plan to make Buhari’s council on food security a success
Businessam StaffApril 29, 2018
By Titilayo Adebola Small-scale farmers produce about 90% of Nigeria’s food. ILRI/Stevie Mann/Flickr Nigeria’s President Muhammadu
Crude oil price holds above $68 with Trump-Iran standoff in focus
Businessam StaffApril 26, 2018
Crude prices inched up on Thursday, staying within sight of their highest levels in more than three years, as geopolitical tension in
Commodities update, April 24, 2018
Businessam StaffApril 25, 2018
Olam sees cocoa demand overwhelming output next season
Businessam StaffApril 24, 2018
The world’s third-biggest processor, Olam International Ltd. has indicated rising consumption will probably flip the global cocoa