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  2. CRU Group - Wikipedia

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    CRU Group is a privately owned business intelligence company. The company focuses on the global mining, metals and fertilizers markets. The company focuses on the global mining, metals and fertilizers markets.

  3. American Metal Market - Wikipedia

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    American Metal Market (AMM) is an online provider of industry news and metal pricing information for the U.S. steel, nonferrous and scrap markets. Products include a daily publication available electronically, live news on the publication's website, a hard-copy magazine and a series of weekly newsletters covering niche markets.

  4. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    These prices are more an indication than an actual exchange price. Unlike the prices on an exchange, pricing providers tend to give a weekly or bi-weekly price. For each commodity they quote a range (low and high price) which reflect the buying and selling about 9-fold due to China's transition from light to heavy industry and its focus on ...

  5. Antimony prices gear up for new records on China export curbs

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    China's decision to restrict exports of antimony from Sept. 15 is likely to drive prices of the metal used in ammunition and batteries to new records, as buyers seek more material to stockpile ...

  6. Metal Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The publication provided price and other information for the steel and non-ferrous metals markets and was published twice a week. [2] [3] In 1967 the company introduced a spin-off publication, Industrial Minerals, which covered non-metallic minerals industry. [4] [5] In 2001 Metal Bulletin bought American Metal Market. [3]

  7. Commodity price index - Wikipedia

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    The first index to track commodity futures prices was the Dow Jones futures index which started being listed in 1933 (backfilled to 1924). [1] The next such index was the CRB ("Commodity Research Bureau") Index, which began in 1958. Due to its construction both of these were not useful as an investment index.

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  9. Big Tech earnings, a key Fed meeting, and Trump's first ... - AOL

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    Big Tech on deck. S&P 500 companies have had a strong start to earnings season. The index is expected to grow earnings by 12.7% compared to the year prior in the fourth quarter, per FactSet data.