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[QUOTE=Nông Dân Nổi Dậy;38770][COLOR="red"]Léo mẹ "anhTS"[/COLOR] - anh tổ sư này nắm chuyện quá cơ , tưởng cái gì , mà có vài nghìn USD chơi thắng được bao nhiêu mà vào đây khoe , [COLOR="red"]làm em cười vãi đái[/COLOR] ra quần ;)[/QUOTE]
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Commodities quickly return to normal: Up
Source: [URL="http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2011/05/02/commodities-markets-quickly-return-to-normal-up/?section=magazines_fortune"]http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2011/05/02/commodities-markets-quickly-return-to-normal-up/?section=magazines_fortune[/URL]
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So far this year, oil markets have rallied as civil war in Libya and anti-government protests in the Gulf broke out. And while ultra-loose monetary policy has also helped send oil and gold prices higher, it's unlikely that bin Laden's death will change the direction of interest rates any time soon. Last month, the Fed announced it planned to keep rates low for an extended period to support the economic recovery.
To be sure, the death of one of the world's most notorious terrorist group leaders clearly sends a signal to other like-minded groups, but it's not as if the world is all safe and sound. Already, some analysts are expecting bin Laden's death to provoke unrest in key oil exporting nations such as Saudi Arabia.
"While US equity future are trading higher, security threats may actually create an increase in global market uncertainty," according to a UBS report Monday.
Vedant Mimani, lead portfolio manager of Ayant Capital, says the fall in oil and precious metals is merely a "short-term emotional one." Europe's huge debt problems, which have unnerved investors and driven many to invest more in precious metals, is likely to persist for a while.
"The real driver behind gold is supply," says Mimani, who was buying up gold at a discount when markets opened Monday morning. His firm manages $21 million spanning two funds that include Indian equities and precious metals.
Turns out that was a wise trade. [B]Gold has more than recovered Monday, rising to a record $1,577.40 an ounce.[/B] So much for the party.
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Side note to Dr Tran:
Please continue w/ your analysis of Vietnam economic issues. Những người đọc trong VN cần đọc bài của bạn. Nếu không có đủ thời gian thì đừng phí nó bằng cách tranh cãi với đám HVB ở nơi khác. Don't waste your limited time and energy w/ them. Concentrate on what you have been doing :cool: