Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 6, 2018

It was a much slower day in the natural gas market, as we saw the December contract settle down a bit less than half a percent with strength further out along the curve.  In what was a new development for

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(Video length 00:10:35) A review of the day’s trading in the agriculture markets.

Capital ratios are meant to help define a “good bank” for the public. The thought being a bank widely recognized and accepted as a good one will be far less susceptible to a run. But it’s the run regardless of

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“It’s election night! In tonight’s video, Corey walks us through key levels, expectations, game plans and compares current opportunities for tonight and tomorrow’s session. In addition, he takes a moment to walk us through the overnight and next day’s activity

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Note: This commentary has been updated with the latest numbers from Friday’s Employment Report. The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is a simple computation: You take the Civilian Labor Force (people age 16 and over employed or seeking employment) and divide

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Market has bounced off of the lows of last Monday and all seems to be good in the world again. However, we have a nasty mid-term elections today, and the results will be announced after the market closes and throughout

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Gold is the metal of kings, the ultimate money, an eternal store of value, an untarnishable embodiment of beauty. Gold is all those things. But it is not the most valuable metal you can own on a cost-per-ounce basis. Often,

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Immigration, needless to say, is a hot button topic and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has expressed concern about cutting off the flow of immigrants. He views immigration this way: From an economic growth standpoint, reduced immigration would result in lower population growth

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CNBC’s Seema Mody reports on Zillow’s revenue miss.