Commodities Hold Steady
TSC Staff
03/21/07 - 02:08 PM EDT
Commodities were little changed Wednesday as traders awaited the outcome of the two-day
Federal Reserve meeting.
May oil futures were up 20 cents at $59.45 a barrel at the New York Mercantile Exchange, and natural gas was rising 14 cents to $7.05 per million British thermal units.
Heating oil slipped 1 cent to $1.66 a gallon, and gasoline was lower by 1 cent at $1.93 a gallon.
Gold was stronger by 80 cents to $659.80 an ounce, but silver was weaker by 4 cents at $13.33 an ounce. Platinum tacked on $2 to $1,232 an ounce, and copper lost 1 cent to $3.02 a pound.
At the New York Board of Trade, cocoa and coffee climbed, but cotton and frozen concentrated orange juice futures were declining.
The Reuters Jefferies CRB Index was up 1.11 to 306.07.