Energy News
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Some traders working for Exxon Mobil Corp. are set to lose their jobs because they don’t want to move from Brussels to London, according to a statement from its unions. The majority of Brussels-based trading staff at the oil giant said in an internal union-led survey that they won’t move to the British capital because of “uncompetitive” pay and a “lack of ...
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A shadow-fleet oil tanker that crashed in Denmark’s vital straits produced a set of insurance documents that weren’t valid, a stark example of how there’s little clarity about who would pay the bill if such a ship had a major disaster. The Andromeda Star, an 820-foot vessel capable of transporting about 730,000 barrels of oil, was involved in a collision ...
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The past century has been a wild ride for investors. This article explores ten of the most dramatic plunges the stock market has witnessed, from the tech-fueled Dot-com bubble burst to the global economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. Each crash offers a unique story, exposing vulnerabilities in the system and highlighting the interconnectedness of ...
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post: ECB'S WUNSCH TO ECONOSTREAM: ECB SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS ABOUT A JULY CUT.
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Natural Gas: chart Natural gas gains ground as traders focus on Freeport LNG resumption and bet on a rebound from recent lows. A move above the $2.00 level will provide natural gas with a chance to gain additional upside momentum. WTI Oil: chart WTI oil is losing ground as traders react to Israel – Hamas ceasefire talks in Cairo. It should be noted that ...
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A shadow-fleet oil tanker that crashed in Denmark’s vital straits produced a set of insurance documents that weren’t valid, a stark example of how there’s little clarity about who would pay the bill if such a ship had a major disaster. The Andromeda Star, an 820-foot vessel capable of transporting about 730,000 barrels of oil, was involved in a collision ...
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Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Julius Baer, explains why he sees three interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.
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A quiet micro and macro day was dominated by Treasury's QRA news (which spoiled all the fun by coming in less than some hyperbolic expectations), and Japanese intervention the FX ...
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After the biggest first quarter for global upstream dealmaking in five years, the industry could see another $150 billion of merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in the remainder of ...
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Natural Gas: chart Natural gas gains ground as traders focus on Freeport LNG resumption and bet on a rebound from recent lows. A move above the $2.00 level will provide natural gas with a chance to gain additional upside momentum. WTI Oil: chart WTI oil is losing ground as traders react to Israel – Hamas ceasefire talks in Cairo. It should be noted that ...
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Natural gas is still in correction mode, with price bouncing off the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level seen on its 4-hour time frame. A deeper correction could still reach the channel bottom at $1.700 to attract more buyers. If any of these support zones are enough to keep losses in check, natural gas could resume the climb to the swing high at $1.889 near ...
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Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE:ICE), a leading global provider of technology and data, today announced that its global futures and options markets reached record open interest (OI) of over 94 million contracts on April 24, 2024, up 26% year-over-year (y/y), including record OI in commodities of 66.3 million and record energy OI of 62 million, with ...