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13 January 2013
MarketWatch References Commodities thus....
... as of Sunday afternoon, no CNBC Commods PREVIEW video could be located...
Data on Chinese exports beat expectations, fueling hopes that other economies may benefit and boosting U.S. stocks and commodities. Better growth prospects reduced demand for the safe-haven status of the dollar and Treasury bonds, which were also weighed by upbeat comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi.
Investors have been piling into U.S. stocks at near record pace to start 2013.
a BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research report this week shows a $19 billion inflow into U.S. equity funds for the first full week of the year.
That's the biggest surge since June of 2008 and the fourth highest since 2000, according to the report. Equities have seen inflows over the past 7 weeks, according to the report.
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