Has the Gold Rush Come to An End? by The Associated Press May 13th 2013 5:00AM Gold, often touted as the most trustworthy of investments, has looked wild over the past month, plunging $200 in April. Where is it headed next?
U.S. Mint Suspends Some Gold Coin Sales After Demand Surge by Reuters Apr 24th 2013 12:04PM The U.S. Mint has suspended sales of its one-tenth ounce American Eagle gold coins as surging demand after bullion's plunge in price depleted the government's inventory.
DuPont Profit Rises on Strong Demand for Chemicals, Seeds by Reuters Apr 23rd 2013 7:27AM DuPont's quarterly profit beat analyst estimates as higher sales of seeds and agriculture chemicals offset weak demand for the once-lucrative titanium dioxide paint pigment.
Midwest's Drought-Busting Rains Shift Farm-Economy Prospects by Reuters Apr 19th 2013 6:27AM Torrential downpours across a broad swath of the Midwest this week are easing the worst drought in more than 50 years, changing the outlook for the American farm economy.
Gold Prices Plunge: Here Are 5 Ways to Buy It At a Bargain by Dan Caplinger Apr 15th 2013 3:00PM Monday saw gold prices plunge, prompted by fears of a slowdown in China. But for gold bugs here, now may be the time to add some of the yellow metal to your portfolio.
U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Rise to Highest Level Since 1990 by Reuters Apr 3rd 2013 1:34PM Oil prices fell more than 2 percent on Wednesday as U.S. crude oil inventories grew to the highest level since 1990 and weak economic data stoked worries about energy demand.
Monsanto Raises Profit Forecast on Strong Corn Sales by Reuters Apr 3rd 2013 9:30AM Monsanto raised its full-year profit forecast on Wednesday after reporting a better-than-expected second quarter driven by strength in its global corn business.