Energy News
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Jim Simons, the mathematician-investor who created what many in finance consider the world’s greatest moneymaking machine at his secretive firm, Renaissance Technologies, has died. He was 86. He died today in New York City, according to his charitable foundation, which didn’t cite a cause. In turning from academia to investing as he entered his 40s, Simons ...
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An indictment was unsealed today in the Eastern District of Virginia charging seven men with racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations (RICO) conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy in connection with their alleged participation in a large-scale gas pump skimming device organization. According to court documents, the defendants, led by Eduardo ...
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Bond markets make the financial world go round, helping to grease the wheels of commerce, allowing economic activity to expand. But when too much debt is issued, it can overwhelm demand, causing borrowing costs to spike which can be detrimental to the economy. This balancing act is attracting plenty of interest right now, especially when it comes to trends ...
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post: *BOWMAN: WE NEED TO KEEP POLICY STEADY FOR A BIT LONGER post: FED'S BOWMAN: WE HAVE CONTINUING MOMENTUM IN THE ECONOMY.
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Main scenario: consider short positions from corrections below the level of 84.85 with a target of 67.60 – 57.00. Alternative scenario: breakout and consolidation above the level of 84.85 will allow the asset to continue rising to the levels of 94.00 – 100.00. Analysis: supposedly, a downward correction continues developing as second wave of larger degree ...
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Jim Simons, the mathematician-investor who created what many in finance consider the world’s greatest moneymaking machine at his secretive firm, Renaissance Technologies, has died. He was 86. He died today in New York City, according to his charitable foundation, which didn’t cite a cause. In turning from academia to investing as he entered his 40s, Simons ...
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In the wake of the softer-than-expected payroll gains for April in the monthly employment report, the inflation data for April in the May 13 week become the next signpost for the ...
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At last week’s meeting, the Fed appeared less hawkish than expected, with Chair Powell ruling out rate hikes and hinting that they are still leaning towards cuts. The ...
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China’s consumer prices rose in April for a third straight month, while producer prices extended declines, suggesting resilient domestic demand, despite a shaky economic recovery. ...
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Main scenario: consider short positions from corrections below the level of 84.85 with a target of 67.60 – 57.00. Alternative scenario: breakout and consolidation above the level of 84.85 will allow the asset to continue rising to the levels of 94.00 – 100.00. Analysis: supposedly, a downward correction continues developing as second wave of larger degree ...
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Natural gas is still on a tear, but its rally might be cut short soon as the commodity is approaching resistance levels marked by the Fibonacci retracement tool on its long-term chart. Price is closing in on the 38.2% Fib at $2.259, which lines up with a former support area. A larger pullback could take it up to the 50% level at $2.472 near the 200 SMA ...
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CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced that trading in its U.S. Crude Grade futures, which are Argus-settled and trade as a differential to the global benchmark WTI Crude Oil futures, reached several records in April 2024: • Record ADV of 17.8K contracts, up 54% year-over-year • Record ADV for WTI Midland contracts of 7.1K, ...