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  • Is China's Olympics Vacation Affecting Commodities Markets? [View article]
    Goldman now out with a report confirming this. I know Goldman is a gajillion times more credible than me...but why couldn't people just give me a little benefit of the doubt and the mockery?! I just want some love!

    Goldman Says Olympics a Two-Month Economic Drag: Chart of Day
    www.bloomberg.com/apps...
    Aug 11 05:40 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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    sorry, i mean to Thunderlight: not just near Beijing. My dad's factories are in the Guangzhou area and a bit inland.
    Jul 28 10:44 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is China's Olympics Vacation Affecting Commodities Markets? [View article]
    User 233556: not just near Beijing. My dad's factories are in the Guangzhou area and a bit inland.
    Jul 28 10:43 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is China's Olympics Vacation Affecting Commodities Markets? [View article]
    Everyone: This article isn't actual research, just to get some discussion going other than the "speculators" theme by the media. I think it's important to consider different possibilities, as the less or least talked about has a knack for biting us investors in the *ahem*

    John Egan: My dad manufacturers industrial-type hardware and imports them for sale here in the U.S. He uses a lot of steel, zinc, nickel, and copper.

    Captain Johann: Yes, U.S. and E.U. still uses steel, but I think with the demise of the U.S. auto and housing industries, and with manufacturing at lows we haven't seen for a long time, industrial exports are the ones holding up U.S. steel demand...and I would group that in with global demand (China included) rather than U.S. demand.
    Jul 26 23:15 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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