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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UK Plans Ban on Maritime Services for Russian LNG Exports
Britain plans to ban companies from providing services such as shipping and insurance for Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports,…
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WTI trades with mild gains above $60.50 on hopes of US government reopening
WTI price posts modest gains near $60.85 in Wednesday’s Asian session. Hopes for the end of the US government shutdown…
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Oil Holds Steady as Market Reports Eyed
WTI crude futures held around $60 per barrel on Tuesday, trading sideways so far this week as investors awaited key…
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Oil Edges Higher Ahead of Market Outlook Reports
WTI crude futures climbed above $60 per barrel on Monday after declining for two straight weeks, as investors braced for…
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WTI drifts higher above $59.50 on weaker US Dollar, fears of oil glut might cap its upside
WTi price recovers to near $59.60 in Friday’s Asian session. Crude oil stockpiles in the US climbed by 5.202 million barrels last…
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Oil Hovers at Two-Week Low
WTI crude oil futures hovered below $60 per barrel on Thursday, holding a two-day decline to a two-week low, as…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, NATGAS, Gold And Cocoa
Oil Crude oil remains pressured, as US and EU sanctions have yet to materially slow Russian seaborne exports. The Trump-Xi meeting…
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Oil Down on Supply Concerns Despite OPEC+ Pause Plan
WTI crude oil futures fell to $60.8 per barrel on Tuesday after a four-day advance, amid persistent concerns about oversupply…
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Facts: OIL.WTI retested the 50-day exponential moving average. At the same time, the 200-day EMA continues to slope downward. Recommendation:…
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Chart of The Day – OIL
Oil prices remain stable today at $64.80 per barrel of Brent crude, despite a moderate production increase of 137,000 barrels per day…
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