04.10.2011 - Commodities drop to 10-month low as slowing global growth may crimp demand
Commodities fell to a 10-month low on increasing concern that stagnant global growth will crimp demand for metals, energy and agriculture. The Standard & Poor’s GSCI Spot Index dropped 5.38, or 0.9 percent, to close at 585.62, after touching 580.22, the lowest since Dec. 1. The gauge tumbled 12 percent in the third quarter, the most since the final quarter of 2008..............................................Full Article: Source
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