
Market News 
12.11.09
Germany Releases Draft Sustainability Guidelines
The German Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food has released this week dra...
12.11.09
Draft Climate Plan Released at Copenhagen Summit
In Copenhagen, the Ad-hoc Working Group on Long-Term Cooperative Action has rele...
12.09.09
Brazil Promotes Biofuels at UN Climate Summit
Brazil began promoting biofuels this week at the UN climate change summit, stati...
12.02.09
Study: Palm Oil Kills Cancer Cells
Scientists in Singapore have discovered a natural compound in palm oil with a gr...
12.02.09
Louis Dreyfus Signs Deal for Seed Crushing and Shipping Terminal
Louis Dreyfus Commodities has agreed to invest $130-million to develop a grain p...
12.02.09
Soy Planting Completed in Mato Grosso
Soy farmers in Mato Grosso state, Brazil's No. 1 soy-producing state, have finis...
12.02.09
US EPA Delays Decision on Ethanol Blending Increase
US EPA has delayed a decision on raising the ethanol content of gasoline to 15%,...
11.18.09
Malaysia CPO Prices End Higher Tuesday
Malaysian CPO futures ended 0.3% higher Tuesday after profit-taking activities e...
11.18.09
Argentina Soy Crop Developing Well
According to Argentina's Agriculture Ministry, the country's soy crop is develop...
11.18.09
US and China Announce Clean Energy Initiatives
This week, US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao announced a...
Credit Suisse: "Reversing US Ethanol Policy Will Not Lower Grain Prices"
05.15.08
A report by Credit Suisse suggests that reversing US ethanol policy, including subsidies, won't return grain prices to lower levels and would cause gasoline prices to move higher.
The report notes that corn has energy value and the market is willing to value it on that basis. The US government may decide to slow increases in the nation’s biofuel mandate, but elimination is unlikely, the analysts said. Credit Suisse also sees ethanol prices heading closer to wholesale gasoline prices as increased blending infrastructure comes on line and absorbs the ethanol surplus.
About World Energy