(Bloomberg) -- Natural gas in New York fell for a
second day on forecasts for milder temperatures starting tomorrow
in the Northeast and in the absence of any near-term threat from
a tropical storm.
``There's a little bit of warmth here and there, but there
is nothing out of the ordinary and that's the key,'' Michael
Rose, trading director at Angus Jackson Inc. in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida. ``There's no catalyst right now to lift this market.''
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second day on forecasts for milder temperatures starting tomorrow
in the Northeast and in the absence of any near-term threat from
a tropical storm.
``There's a little bit of warmth here and there, but there
is nothing out of the ordinary and that's the key,'' Michael
Rose, trading director at Angus Jackson Inc. in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida. ``There's no catalyst right now to lift this market.''
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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