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 remains solid around $67.50 due to China’s stimulus measures, Middle-East tensions
WTI climbs as China unveils new measures to stimulate consumption. Houthis take responsibility for attacking the USS Harry S. Truman…
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WTI holds position above $66.50 amid fresh US sanctions on Iranian Oil
WTI rises but is still set for its eighth straight weekly loss. Crude Oil prices climb following new US sanctions…
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Natgas in Positive Gound After EIA Report
EIA Natural Gas Change BCF Actual -62B (Forecast -50B, Previous -80B) The material on this page does not constitute financial…
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WTI tumbles below $65.50 on demand concerns
WTI price extends its downside to near $65.45 in Tuesday’s early Asian session. Fears of slow global economies and US…
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WTI trades with modest intraday losses below mid-66.00s; lacks bearish conviction
WTI edges lower amid worries that Trump’s trade tariffs would impact fuel demand. OPEC+ will proceed with oil output hikes…
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Crazy Ivan in Oil
The U.S. president, Donald Trump, has threatened further sanctions against Russia, citing the “fact” that Moscow is currently “pounding” Ukraine…
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Natgas Down 4%, EIA Inventories Change Lower Than Expected
US natural gas inventories change according to EIA: -80 bcf vs -92 bcf exp. and -261 bcf previously The reading…
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Oil: Brent breaks below $70/bbl – ING
Sentiment remains negative in the oil market, with ICE Brent falling close to 2.5% yesterday. It settled below US$70/bbl after…
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WTI declines below $66.50 on US crude stocks build, US tariffs
WTI price remains under selling pressure around $66.45 in Thursday’s early Asian session. Crude oil stockpiles in the US rose by…
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WTI Crude Oil Drops Over 3%
Price falls below $66 per barrel, potentially marking the lowest close since 2021 WTI crude oil is losing more than…
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