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	<title>Weather and Commodities &#187; Metals</title>
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		<title>Monsoon &amp; Metals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 19:12:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Ferrari</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: Michael Ferrari, PhD
VP, Applied Technology &#38; Research
Bloomberg news notes today that India&#8217;s gold imports have shown some signs of slowing, with May purchased at roughly half of what they were one month prior.&#160;&#160; May&#8217;s price surge is surely related, but one factor that we will be watching over the next 30-45 days is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author: Michael Ferrari, PhD<br />
VP, Applied Technology &amp; Research</p>
<p><em><u><strong><a href="http://noir.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601012&amp;sid=aWClm7XitcH4">Bloomberg news</a></strong></u></em> notes today that India&#8217;s gold imports have shown some signs of slowing, with May purchased at roughly half of what they were one month prior.&nbsp;&nbsp; May&#8217;s price surge is surely related, but one factor that we will be watching over the next 30-45 days is the behavior of the Indian Monsoon.&nbsp; As readers are aware, the lack of rains during the course of the 2009 monsoon season took quite a toll on India&#8217;s economy.&nbsp; As agriculture is such an important piece in the Indian economy, it is easy to see why a poor monsoon would effect numerous sectors outside of agriculture.&nbsp; As the 2010 season was approaching, all eyes have been glued to the Indian Meteorological Department&#8217;s (IMD) forecast.&nbsp; It turn&#8217;s out that the IMD is calling for a normal year in 2010; however, <u><strong><em><a href="http://www.wxtrends.com">WTI</a></em></strong></u> is looking at a different scenario.&nbsp; We agree with the IMD that the current monsoon season will demonstrate an improvement over last year, and the health start to the 2010 monsoon is a sign that the season is off to agood start.&nbsp; But we are not calling for a complete recovery, and still expect to see areas that will be significantly deficient regarding moisture totals by the end of the campaign (most notably Western Rajasthan).&nbsp;</p>
<p>Previous research has shown that there is a correlation between Monsoon behavior and the gold market.&nbsp; India is the largest gold customer in the world, and it follows that a healthy monsoon will put additional cash into the pockets of would-be customers.&nbsp; After the noted healthy start, we are starting to see hints of the monsoon pattern scaling back over the next month; not back to a repeat of last year, but certainly not as strong as the IMD expectations would suggest.&nbsp; So with gold poised to move in either direction on any given day, the next few weeks in monsoon activity could be <em><strong>one</strong></em> factor which could potentially influence the market.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Visit our <u><em><strong><a href="http://www.commodityweather.com">site</a></strong></em></u> to track the behavior of the monsoon and the potential spillover into other markets outside of the traditional agriculture sectors.</p>
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		<title>New WTI white paper</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 13:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Ferrari</dc:creator>
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Weather Trends has released a new white paper, titled &#8216;Anticipating the Climate Black Swan&#8217; applying the idea popularized by Nassim Taleb&#8217;s excellent book (The Black Swan, 2007).&#160; Go here for the press release and to download the paper.
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<p>Weather Trends has released a new white paper, titled &#8216;Anticipating the Climate Black Swan&#8217; applying the idea popularized by Nassim Taleb&#8217;s excellent book (The Black Swan, 2007).&nbsp; Go <a href="http://www.wxtrends.com/content/PressReleaseOct302008.asp">here</a> for the press release and to download the paper.</p>
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