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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Crude Oil Hits $90
WTI crude oil futures surged over 11% to above $90 per barrel on Friday, the highest since August 2022, as…
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Heating Oil Tracks Crude’s Surge
Heating oil futures climbed past $3.61 per gallon as an intensifying Middle East conflict and President Trump’s demand for unconditional…
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Gasoline Hits April 2024 Highs
Gasoline futures surged past $2.7 per gallon, the highest since April 2024 as an escalating Middle East conflict and President…
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Three Markets to Watch Next Week
Financial markets woke up in March to a new reality. Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran triggered major shifts across…
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Oil Surges 11% Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict.
Brent crude futures (OIL) are rising more than 11% today, extending the previous bullish impulse and already surpassing $93 per barrel.…
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Crude Prices Surge as Iran War Halts Middle East Crude Shipments
April WTI crude oil (CLJ26) on Friday closed up by +9.89 (+12.21%), and April RBOB gasoline (RBJ26) closed up +0.0757…
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Nat-Gas Prices Rebound in Anticipation of a Large Inventory Withdrawal
March Nymex natural gas (NGH26) on Wednesday closed up by +0.044 (+1.41%). March nat-gas prices recovered from a 4-week nearest-futures…
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Geopolitical Risks Support Crude Oil Prices
March WTI crude oil (CLH26) on Wednesday closed up +0.67 (+1.05%), and March RBOB gasoline (RBH26) closed up +0.0197 (+1.01%).…
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Markets – Oil Gains on U.S. Iran Tensions While European Indices Remain Muted
European indices are mostly trading slightly lower today. The Euro Stoxx 50 is down nearly 0.2%, with a similar pullback visible in Germany’s DAX.…
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Oil Gains on Iran Tensions
WTI crude oil futures rose above $64 per barrel on Wednesday, reversing losses from the previous session, as lingering tensions…
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