Energy News
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The Bank of Japan fell further behind its global peers on efforts to promote gender equality as it returned to an all male lineup of executive directors after reshuffling its senior positions. Tokiko Shimizu, the central bank’s first and only female director, will be replaced by Kazushige Kamiyama after finishing a four-year term, the BOJ said Monday. All ...
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Europe’s largest oil and gas company Shell was accused in an investigative report from Greenpeace Canada of selling millions of carbon credits tied to CO2 removal that never took place. Let’s look at what Shell did, how carbon offsets work, and how environmentally beneficial they actually are.
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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: Biden’s China Tariffs Salvo To Range From Doubling To Quadruple - BBG https://t.co/VxLDr1bbry
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The oil-dollar pair experienced a significant decline of 1.8% in the last session. The Rate of Change (ROC) indicator is giving a negative signal, suggesting potential downward pressure on the pair. The Aussie dollar pair traded sideways in the last session. Contrary to the oil-dollar pair, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is ...
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The Bank of Japan fell further behind its global peers on efforts to promote gender equality as it returned to an all male lineup of executive directors after reshuffling its senior positions. Tokiko Shimizu, the central bank’s first and only female director, will be replaced by Kazushige Kamiyama after finishing a four-year term, the BOJ said Monday. All ...
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Smallest increase in core inflation since December expected; retail sales seen moderating After a quiet week for U.S. economic indicators, this week will ramp up with Wednesday's ...
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Equities: The S&P 500 rallied out of the gate but relinquished much of those advances as a downtick in consumer sentiment hit a half-year nadir, notably as inflation expectations ...
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China's economy is showing fresh signs of modest recovery, while pressures from still-weak demand remain, heightening the need for more stimulus to bolster the world's ...
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post: ? YELLEN: CHINA IS `NOT REALLY PLAYING BY THE RULES' ON TRADE post: US TREASURY SECRETARY YELLEN: IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO BE DEPENDENT ON CHINA IN KEY INDUSTRIES. post: US TREASURY SECRETARY YELLEN: WE DO NOT WISH TO DISENGAGE ECONOMICALLY WITH CHINA. post: US TREASURY SECRETARY YELLEN: ANY STEPS ON CHINA SHOULD BE TARGETED, AND NOT BROAD-BASED.
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In the week ending May 4, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 231,000, an increase of 22,000 from the previous week's revised level. The previous week's ...
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Natural gas has formed higher lows connected by a rising trend line that’s been holding since the start of the month. Price is in correction mode and might be in for a test of this support. Buyers already seem to be defending the 50% Fib level at the $2.100 major psychological mark and could take the commodity price back up to the swing high at $2.193 or ...
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The oil-dollar pair experienced a significant decline of 1.8% in the last session. The Rate of Change (ROC) indicator is giving a negative signal, suggesting potential downward pressure on the pair. The Aussie dollar pair traded sideways in the last session. Contrary to the oil-dollar pair, the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator is ...
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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, ...