Commodities Continue Pullback On Economic Concerns

Friday, 05 February 2010 03:23 PM EST ET

Commodities prices are falling again as investors become increasingly pessimistic about the global economy.

Energy and metal prices led the retreat. Oil prices touched a two-month low.

Uneasy investors pulled money out of riskier investments like commodities and poured money into safer assets like the dollar and bonds. A stronger dollar has an especially bad effect on commodities because it makes them less attractive to overseas investors.

April gold fell $10.20 to settle at $1,052.80.

Benchmark crude for March delivery lost $1.95, or 2.7 percent, to $71.19 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

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Commodities prices are falling again as investors become increasingly pessimistic about the global economy.Energy and metal prices led the retreat. Oil prices touched a two-month low.Uneasy investors pulled money out of riskier investments like commodities and poured money...
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