Oil closes higher than $78 a barrel; CBOT corn gains on late buys
December corn on the Chicago Board of Trade settled at $3.8225 a bushel Monday, gaining 16.25 cents from a late bout of index-fund purchases. Crude futures went up by 1.5% to close at $78.13 per barrel, boosted by hopes of higher energy demand based on positive industrial data from the U.S., China and Europe.
Forbes | 11/02
This story published in RFA SmartBrief on 11/03/2009
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