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Bloomberg 11/9/2011 8:00:00 AM
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Saturday, November 12, 2011»

Bloomberg Soybean Prices May Extend Drop on Higher Output, Slower Demand From China

11/12/2011 11:17:05 PM GMT
Soybean prices may be poised to extend declines as supply increases from South America and demand growth may slow from China, the largest consumer.
Thursday, November 10, 2011»

Bloomberg Solar Glut Worsens as Supply Surge Cuts Prices 93%: Commodities

11/10/2011 1:56:00 AM GMT
The cost of solar cells and microchips has nowhere to go but down because of a supply glut for the commodity they’re made from, a brittle charcoal-colored semiconductor baked in ovens at 600 degrees centigrade.

Bloomberg Solar Glut Worsens as Supply Cuts Prices 93%

11/10/2011 1:56:00 AM GMT
The cost of solar cells and microchips has nowhere to go but down because of a supply glut for the commodity they’re made from, a brittle charcoal-colored semiconductor baked in ovens at 600 degrees centigrade.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011»

Bloomberg Solar Glut to Worsen After Prices Plunge 93% on Rising Supply: Commodities

11/9/2011 4:01:00 PM GMT
The cost of solar cells and microchips has nowhere to go but down because of a supply glut for the commodity they’re made from, a brittle charcoal-colored semiconductor baked in ovens at 600 degrees centigrade.

FT China's inflation victory comes with high price

11/9/2011 8:37:05 AM GMT
Beijing's figures look good, but serious trouble lurks in the shape of a sharp drop in growth, with the property market especially vulnerable

Bloomberg China’s Case for Stimulus Mounts as Inflation Cools

11/9/2011 8:00:00 AM GMT
China’s inflation cooled in October, home sales fell and industrial output grew at the slowest pace in a year, adding pressure for measures to support growth in the world’s second-biggest economy.

Bloomberg China’s Case for Stimulus Mounts as Inflation, Real Estate Cool

11/9/2011 8:00:00 AM GMT
China’s inflation cooled in October, home sales fell and industrial output grew at the slowest pace in a year, adding pressure for measures to support growth in the world’s second-biggest economy.

FT Chinese inflation falls sharply in October

11/9/2011 7:18:02 AM GMT
Third straight month of decline in price levels opens way for easing in monetary policy to boost growth

Reuters China inflation, output create room for pro-growth steps

11/9/2011 4:06:03 AM GMT
Chinese industrial output grew at its weakest annual pace in a year in October and inflation fell sharply, raising expectations Beijing will do more to support economic growth by "fine tuning" policy.

Reuters China inflation, output make room for pro-growth steps

11/9/2011 2:24:03 AM GMT
Chinese industrial output in October grew at its weakest annual pace in a year and inflation fell sharply, raising expectations Beijing will do more to support economic growth by "fine tuning" policy.

Bloomberg Slowing China Inflation Gives Scope for Stimulus as Industry Output Cools

11/9/2011 12:11:01 AM GMT
China’s inflation slowed by the most in almost three years, giving officials more room to support growth as industrial production and the property market cool and Europe’s crisis threatens exports.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011»

CNN China's rapid inflation cools

11/8/2011 11:31:00 PM GMT
Over the past year, China's government has enacted various measures to curb rapidly rising prices, without sacrificing economic growth. So far, those efforts seem to be working. Prices were up 5.5% from a year ago in October, according to the Consumer Price Index released by China's National Bureau of Statistics early Wednesday.

Reuters China October inflation cools, more policy tweaks seen

11/8/2011 10:06:05 PM GMT
China's annual inflation rate fell sharply in October to 5.5 percent in a further pullback from July's three-year peak, giving Beijing more room to fine tune policy to help an economy feeling the chill of a global slowdown.
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