Asia Commodity Day Ahead: Wheat Climbs After Russia Extends Ban on Exports
The following are the top stories on metals, agriculture and shipping.
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Wall Street Cues Lift Japanese Market
The Japanese market ended the trading session Monday, the first day of the trading week, in positive territory on optimism about global economy led by positive cues from Wall Street on Friday, where the Labor Department revealed that the economy lost fewer jobs than expected in August, easing fears of a double-dip recession in the world's largest economy. Positive trading across other markets in ...
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Debt load weighs on Alameda Corridor
The rail expressway that helped make the L.A. and Long Beach ports complex the giant it is could become a burden to it thanks to the recession. The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are a cargo powerhouse, handling about 40% of the country's imported goods and making possible hundreds of thousands of well-paying freight-related jobs.
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Matson Navigation decreasing fuel surcharge
HONOLULU (AP) — Matson Navigation Co. is decreasing the fuel surcharge for its Hawaii service and its Guam/Northern Mariana Islands and Micronesia service later this month.
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Matson Rates Take Another Dip
Matson drops customer rates as fuel prices decrease.
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