Energies
Commodities include agricultural products such as wheat and cattle, energy products such as oil and natural gas, and metals such as gold, silver, and aluminum.
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WTI stays above $61.00 due to tariff relief hopes, strong Chinese imports
WTI remains steady after President Trump hinted at potential new tariff exemptions for the auto industry. China’s Oil imports in…
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OPEC Trims Demand Forecasts
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has lowered its projections for global oil demand growth in both 2025…
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Oil: Tariff relief vs Iranian talks – ING
The oil market is quiet in early morning trading today, after settling lower for a second consecutive week last week.…
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Russia exports less oil at lower prices – Commerzbank
The price of Russian ESPO crude fell below $60 per barrel for the first time at the beginning of the…
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Large discrepancies between surveys on OPEC production in March – Commerzbank
The OPEC production surveys by Reuters and Bloomberg again showed a considerable discrepancy for March, Commerzbank’s commodity analyst Carsten Fritsch…
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WTI falls below $59.50 due to escalating US-China tensions, OPEC+ supply boost
WTI price declines as ongoing US-China trade tensions continue to dampen the demand outlook. The US announced a steep increase…
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NATGAS Drops After EIA Report
EIA Natural Gas Change BCF Actual 57B (Forecast 55B, Previous 29B) NATGAS experienced slight drop after EIA data release. Source: xStation…
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Let’s Talk Commodities Oil, Cocoa, Coffee And NATGAS
Oil Crude oil has seen a 20% pullback since the United States first announced retaliatory tariffs. WTI oil plunged below…
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WTI declines below $61.50 as trade war escalates
WTI price slumps to $61.45 in Thursday’s Asian session. The ongoing US-China trade war undermines the WTI price. Crude oil…
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Oil Prices Hit Four Year Low
WTI crude prices plunged to a four-year low amid a double blow from OPEC+ production increases and President Trump’s new trade policies…
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