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“Policymakers already concerned about the relentless rise in global food inflation are facing more bad news in the shape of soaring soyabean prices. Soyabean prices have risen to their highest level in 34 years, boosted by strong Chinese demand and fears that current prices are not high enough to swing acreage from corn to soyabeans in the US… The price-jump threatens to resonate through the supply chain, boosting meat and poultry prices because soyabean is used largely for animal feed, analysts warned."
Financial Times, November 29, 2007
Commentary
Credit Bubble Bulletin
by Doug Noland | Jun 11
A semblance of stabilization returned to European debt markets this week, supporting a bounce in global risk markets.
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by Martin Hutchinson | Jun 14
The cost revolution in outsourcing is now fully upon us. Needless to say, we are wholly unprepared.
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by Satyajit Das | Apr 7
Economic fixes that rely on easy credit and government support mask worsening problems.
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by Michael Pento | Jun 4
The World's True Reserve Currency Is Gold
How long will other countries continue to squander their savings by parking them in U.S. dollars if we continue to debase the value of our debt and the currency on which it is based?
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