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DP:Commodities mostly fall as storm hits East Coast
 
Stock markets also closed and bond trading ended early. Trading was right with attention focused on the storm and its potential impact on the region. Investors mostly stayed away from trading commodities. The lighter volume created some volatility in prices. "It's going to be kind of a wishy-washy interesting first few days of the week," said analyst Matt Zeman of Kingsview Financial.

The price of oil fell on expectations that demand will decrease as the biggest refineries in the Northeast reduced or closed operations. The massive storm could affect power supplies and cause flooding, which could delay restarting the refineries. That, in turn, pushed up prices for other energy products on speculation that supplies may tighten. Benchmark crude dropped 74 cents to end at $85.54 per barrel. Meanwhile, investors had little reaction to a new government report showing that consumer spending increased in September to the highest level since February. In December metals contracts, gold fell $3.20 to finish at $1,708.70 per ounce, silver fell 29.1 cents to $31.745 per ounce, copper dropped 5.55 cents to $3.4945 per pound and palladium ended down $5.65 at $589.75 per ounce. January platinum dropped $12.10 to $1,533.90 per ounce. In agricultural contracts,

December wheat fell 5.75 cents to end at $8.58 per bushel, December corn decreased 0.75 cent to $7.37 per bushel and January soybeans dropped 34 cents to $15.2975 per bushel.
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