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 holds losses near $63.50 despite growing supply concerns
WTI price may regain its ground amid rising Oil supply concerns. API Weekly Crude Oil Stock decreased by 3.8 million…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, Natgas, Silver And Cocoa
Crude Oil Crude oil remains under pressure from an expected supply glut through the end of this year and into…
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Chart of The Day – OIL.WTI
OIL.WTI is under pressure today as Iraq’s federal government and the Kurdish regional government reached a breakthrough deal to restart…
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WTI extends the decline below $63.50 on lingering oversupply concerns
WTI price declines to near $63.20 in Tuesday’s early Asian session. Excess supply fears weigh on the WTI price, but…
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Oil Gains Amid Geopolitical Tensions, New Russia Sanctions
WTI crude oil futures rose to $62.7 per barrel on Monday after a three-day decline, amid geopolitical tensions in Europe…
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EU Proposes Early Ban on Russian Gas in New Sanctions Push
The European Union has proposed accelerating its ban on Russian gas imports by one year, aiming to phase out liquefied…
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US Natgas Prices Snap 5-Day Losing Streak
US natural gas futures jumped about 5% to $3.7/MMBtu on Friday, snapping a five-day losing streak, as LNG export activity…
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Crude Prices Climb on Hopes of Easing of US-China Trade Tensions
July WTI crude oil (CLN25) Monday closed up +0.71 (+1.10%), and July RBOB gasoline (RBN25) closed up +0.0184 (+0.89%). Crude…
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Nat-gas Prices Fall on Ample Storage and Cooler US Temps
July Nymex natural gas (NGN25) on Monday closed down by -0.149 (-3.94%). July nat-gas prices on Monday tumbled to a…
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WTI retreats from multi-week top, slides to $63.80-$63.75 ahead of US-China trade talks
WTI drifts lower at the start of a new trading week, though the downside lacks bearish conviction. The optimism over…
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