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en It's turned around, and it seems to be related to the injection of capital that we believe is coming from pension and mutual funds. All week it has been like this, a cross-commodities rally.

en We are seeing a lot of non-traditional investors in commodities, such as mutual funds and pension funds, becoming interested in commodities such as platinum because they want to diversify their portfolios.

en The strikes and good economic indicators from China are supporting this round of the rally. The positive aspects of fundamentals are attracting more hedge funds, pension funds into metals and other commodities.

en Pension funds have become increasingly active investors in commodities, and the growth in the quantum of funds invested has been truly spectacular.

en We are keeping a close eye on oil, because funds buying and selling of oil would create a chain reaction for other industrial commodities. If oil prices shoot up next week, it may trigger a big rally in the copper market.

en If you talk to pension funds, for example, there is widespread recognition that commodities need to be in a portfolio.

en Commodities are carrying the day. There's a bad side to it. Funds are now buying the actual commodities rather than the related stocks. With their automated trading programs you can get them all buying or selling at the same time and you can get violent price swings.

en It's clear that the combination of competitive performance, screening, and advocacy on behalf of their investors offered by SRI mutual funds are making them an increasingly attractive option for a wide range of investors. SRI mutual funds have grown from $12 billion in 1995 to $178.7 billion in 2005, far outpacing the overall growth of mutual funds in the US. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her.

en £1 out of every £6 that goes into UK pension funds comes from BP. The profits support pension funds which are not in good shape. If we did not do this the pension funds would be in much worse shape.

en Mutual funds investors and their their funds are completely at odds today on the topic of global warming. Our new survey shows that seven out of ten American mutual fund investors want their mutual funds to screen companies linked to global warming and also to take action on shareholder resolutions calling on corporations to address climate change issues.

en Mutual funds are becoming more attuned. If you have the capital to hold out, you will win in the end.

en We contribute £1 in every £6 that UK pension funds receive in dividends. If we didn't do that then pension funds would be in a worse state.

en It's important to pay attention to the [broader] market, but, frankly, it hasn't gone anyplace for the past six months; and, if you take the longer view, it hasn't gone anyplace for the past six years. But within those years, there were tremendous opportunities within stocks, bonds, electronically traded funds, mutual funds of all sorts, currencies, precious metals and commodities, all of which investors could have taken advantage of.

en The big increase...is the pension funds that have been coming in.

en An increasing amount of money is flowing into mutual funds from individuals, driving large-capital stocks higher.


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