Energy News
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Almost eight months after his death at age 79, the Los Angeles estate of financier Robert Day is available for the first time in nearly three decades, asking a jaw-dropping $150 million. Built in the 1970s, the Palladian-style residence known as Villa dei Fiori (Villa of Flowers) occupies three contiguous parcels with two separate addresses in Lower Bel ...
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A former Societe Generale trader who was fired for unauthorized risky bets has lambasted the French bank for making him a “scapegoat” and failing to take its share of responsibility for missing the trades. Kavish Kataria, who was dismissed from the bank’s Delta One desk last year, said the profits and losses on his trades were reported on a daily basis to ...
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When it comes to Contracts for Difference (CFDs), one of the most common questions among traders is how long do you hold a CFD? Unlike some financial instruments, CFDs do not have a fixed expiry date and therefore traders can use different trading strategies at their will. Nevertheless, the period that you keep a derivative will affect both your trading ...
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At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate target unchanged at 4.35 per cent and the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances unchanged at 4.25 per cent. Inflation remains high and is falling more gradually than expected. Recent information indicates that inflation continues to moderate, but is declining more slowly than ...
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In the past 10 years, more than 34 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear power capacity were added in China, bringing the country’s number of operating nuclear reactors to 55 with a total net capacity of 53.2 GW as of April 2024. An additional 23 reactors are under construction in China. The United States has the largest nuclear fleet, with 94 reactors, but it took ...
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Natural gas recently broke above the top of its symmetrical triangle pattern on the hourly time frame to signal that a rally of the same height as the formation is in the works. The triangle spans around $1.700 to $1.900. The 100 SMA is above the 200 SMA to signal that the path of least resistance is to the upside or that the climb is more likely to gain ...
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podcast Over the first two decades of the currency union, labour productivity (output per worker) in the euro area has been weak, at least when compared to other advanced ...
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Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged to defend Germany’s three Baltic NATO allies in case of a Russian attack, and to complete the establishment of a permanent brigade in Lithuania by ...
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In the past 10 years, more than 34 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear power capacity were added in China, bringing the country’s number of operating nuclear reactors to 55 with a total net ...
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post: Arab sources are reporting an assassination attempt against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pic.twitter.com/XjlJIVS5Di post: Unconfirmed Reports tonight that a Heavily-Armed Security Convoy carrying the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman and several other High-Ranking Officials was Attacked earlier tonight within the Capital of Riyadh, in what appears to have been an Assassination… pic.twitter.com/uLjsjI4gPb
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At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate target unchanged at 4.35 per cent and the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances unchanged at 4.25 per ...
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post: RBA'S GOV. BULLOCK: WE BELIEVE RATES ARE AT THE RIGHT LEVEL TO GET INFLATION BACK TO TARGET. post: RBA'S GOV. BULLOCK: DATA ARE PROVING BUMPY, WE ARE TAKING A LONGER VIEW.
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Natural gas recently broke through its symmetrical triangle top and is now stalling at the $2.100 area. A correction to the former resistance might be underway and enough to draw more bulls in. The Fibonacci retracement tool shows that the 38.2% level is at $1.957, then the 50% Fib is at $1.915. A larger correction could reach the 61.8% level that’s closest ...
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video Natural gas advanced on Monday, reaching a high of 2.26, at the time of this writing. It was the third day in a row that it rallied. Each of the prior two days ended strong, in the top quarter of the day’s range. Earlier, it looked like today’s session may also end strong, but the situation has weakened somewhat intraday. Upward momentum has been ...
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CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced that it will expand its suite of short-term WTI Crude Oil options to include Tuesday and Thursday expiries, pending regulatory review. With the addition of these new contracts, which will begin trading on July 22, 2024, Weekly WTI Crude Oil option expiries will now be available every ...