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Commodities and Avoiding Boom Bust cycles

04/13/2006

BHP Broken Hill Proprietary, big Australian mining company and how its working the commodity business a different way from the past. Comparison to oil Companies and similar issues faced by oil companies though more complex in the case of oil.

Grouped Articles

Aussie Comes Under Pressure

Wall Street Journal 05.01.2013

BHP Halts Coal Expansion

Wall Street Journal 05.30.2013

After Going All In During Mining Boom BHP Cuts its Ambitions

New York Times 08.08.2013

The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia

BusinessWeek 09.02.2010

An Australian Boom Town Feels Chill of Commodity Price Decline

Wall Street Journal 06.09.2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12.01.2014

Slowdown in China Bruises Economy in Latin America

New York Times 12.16.2014

An Economic Boom Recedes, but South America Might Avert the Bust

New York Times 12.29.2014

Commodities Fall as Stockpiles Mount Up

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2015

Australia Seeks Cure for Its Mining Hangover

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2015

Rio Tinto Digs In as Rival Spins Off

Wall Street Journal 05.07.2015

China’s Troubles Hit Commodities

Wall Street Journal 07.07.2015

Mining Companies Slash Jobs as Commodities Prices Slide

Wall Street Journal 07.25.2015

Goodbye to all that

Economist 08.24.2015

BHP Looks Past Travails, Remains Upbeat on China

Wall Street Journal 08.26.2015

Brazil Sinks into Technical Recession on Second Quarter Output Contraction

Wall Street Journal 08.28.2015

Australia Finds Something Else to Export to China

Wall Street Journal 03.03.2016

Boom Times for Mining Giant Signal Deep Changes in Sector

Wall Street Journal 04.13.2006

Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise

Wall Street Journal 02.03.2011

A Cotton Market Targets Speculators

Wall Street Journal 02.04.2011

Commodities markets (1): A rocky patch

Economist 05.21.2011

Australia's finances: Tough love, or plain tough?

Economist 05.21.2011

Buttonwood: Getting the story right

Economist 05.21.2011

BHP Is Wary About Costs

Wall Street Journal 08.24.2011

Miners Find Excuses in Short Supply

Wall Street Journal 09.06.2011

Miners Find Optimism a Rare Commodity

Wall Street Journal 09.23.2011

As the Chinese Take Breather, Markets Gasp

Wall Street Journal 10.03.2011

China's Appetite for Commodities Wanes

Wall Street Journal 10.14.2011

Australia's Risky Surplus

Wall Street Journal 12.01.2011

New Year Tests for Faith of the Commodities Congregation

Wall Street Journal 12.27.2011

BHP Sees Another Record in Iron-Ore Output

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2012

China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'

Wall Street Journal 03.06.2012

In China, Sobering Signs of Slower Growth

New York Times 03.05.2012

China's Iron Demand Turns Down Under

Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012

Australia's Housing Market Creaks

Wall Street Journal 03.16.2012

Hot Commodity: Research on Prices

Wall Street Journal 04.26.2012

Australia Budget Turns Boom on Its Head

Wall Street Journal 05.09.2012

Commodity prices drop on economic woes in Europe, China, U.S. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 06.11.2012

Australia's Mining Boom Covers Troubles Elsewhere

Wall Street Journal 07.08.2012

BHP Signals Darker Days for Mining

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2012

Cooling Mine Boom Pressures Australia Budget

Wall Street Journal 08.31.2012

As China’s economy slows, real estate bubble looms - The Washington Post

Washington Post 10.03.2012

Beware of Ironclad Optimism

Wall Street Journal 01.03.2013

Miner Rio Tinto Ousts CEO as Bad Bets Cost Billions

Wall Street Journal 01.18.2013


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