Energy News
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Today, in light of intensified terrorist activity in the Middle East, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued an Advisory to assist financial institutions in detecting potentially illicit transactions related to Islamic Republic of Iran-backed terrorist organizations. The Advisory highlights the means by ...
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The world's first hydrogen gas fuel-cell superyacht, long rumored to have been commissioned by billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates, is now officially for sale. Dubbed Project 821, the 390-foot (119-meter) superyacht is designed to run on 'green' hydrogen, which is produced by by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable electricity. The ...
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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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Natural gas has been on the rise lately, but the rally might be cut short as the commodity has formed a bearish divergence on its hourly time frame. Price has formed higher highs since May 6, but the oscillators are showing lower highs. Stochastic is already in the oversold region, though, suggesting that the selloff may be over. However, RSI has plenty of ...
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Oil prices have pulled back sharply in the month of May with prices posting their steepest weekly loss in three months. The front-month contract plunged to an eight-week low of $82.41 per barrel in intra-day in early trading on 7 May, good for a $5.07/bbl w/w decline while Brent for July delivery fell by $3.87/bbl w/w to a settlement of $83.33/bbl. The oil ...
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Japanese trading house Itochu Corp. is in talks for a long-term contract to buy liquefied natural gas from the proposed Ksi Lisims project on Canada’s northwest coast, part of a wider push by Asian importers to secure fuel. The deal, which could span decades, would be the second for the project, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to ...
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The Bank of England is likely to take another step towards its first interest rate cut in four years on Thursday as inflation falls, but will probably be cautious about signalling ...
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A simple model points to a risk that US inflation takes longer to return to the 2% target than expected by the Fed because inflation dynamics have not returned to pre-COVID ...
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Bank of Japan board members turned overwhelmingly hawkish at their April policy meeting, with many calling for raising interest rates steadily to forestall risks of an inflation ...
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post: BREAKING: Arab sources are reporting an ASSASSINATION attempt against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pic.twitter.com/mKUjmwLnur post: Unconfirmed Reports tonight that a Heavily-Armed Security Convoy carrying the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman & several other High-Ranking Officials was attacked. It is claimed that several Members of the Saudi Royal Guard were killed, but Prince was Unharmed. pic.twitter.com/5Yl0CZTZyb
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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sets monetary policy to meet the 2% inflation target, and in a way that helps to sustain growth and employment. At its ...
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Natural gas has been on the rise lately, but the rally might be cut short as the commodity has formed a bearish divergence on its hourly time frame. Price has formed higher highs since May 6, but the oscillators are showing lower highs. Stochastic is already in the oversold region, though, suggesting that the selloff may be over. However, RSI has plenty of ...
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Surprise Draw: The price of the US crude benchmark WTI, has regain some ground and rebound from losses following an unexpected drop in U.S crude storage. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) report on Wednesday, crude inventories for the week ending May 3 fell by 1.4 million barrels to 459.5 million barrels, compared to the previous ...
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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, ...