Energy News
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Some attractions at Tokyo Disney Resort theme parks automatically stopped Sunday after a brief power outage, with the operator reporting there were no injuries. Guests were led from the attractions after they stopped at around 3:30 p.m., according to operator Oriental Land Co., which runs resort facilities such as Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. ...
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The first thing you’ll notice about this two-story Texas penthouse are the views and, second, the current owner’s trove of WWII plane memorabilia. Rod Lewis, the billionaire founder and CEO of Lewis Energy Group, is parting ways with his condo perched atop The Arts Residences in downtown San Antonio. On the market for just shy of $3.3 million with Haley ...
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When Storm Isha hit Northern Ireland and northern Britain in January 2024, wind gusts of almost 100mph caused widespread damage to property. This strong extra-tropical cyclone also influenced both the insurance and energy sectors. Isha resulted in damages which required the insurance industry to pay out approximately €500 million (£427 million). That’s a ...
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Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan are discussing the use of the Baku-Supsa pipeline to carry Kazakh crude, media reported, citing a statement by the Kazakh embassy in Baku. "Currently, the parties are exploring the possibilities of further increasing volumes. Kazakhstan is also studying Azerbaijan's proposal to use the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline. Supplies in this ...
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New orders returned to growth in the US manufacturing sector in May, supporting a faster expansion in production midway through the second quarter of the year. Meanwhile, business confidence picked up and positive expectations regarding the future for the sector contributed to the hiring of additional staff, a renewed rise in purchasing activity and a ...
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It looks like demand concerns are back on the forefront of investors' minds. Crude oil has dropped to its lowest level since February, with WTI bearing the brunt of the selling after weak US factory data intensified demand concerns, already underscored by the OPEC+ decision to extend its output cuts on Sunday. It looks like the selling was triggered by ISM ...
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When a guard patrolling Poland’s eastern border was attacked by a migrant trying to illegally cross from Belarus last month, Prime Minister Donald Tusk rushed to the scene. ...
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As the global economy builds on its recovery this year, markets may see increased volatility due to divergent central bank policies, geopolitics and election outcomes. After a ...
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Early summer heat and a potentially busy Atlantic hurricane season following an already busy severe weather season could be troublesome for the economy, according to weather risk ...
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post: THE BOJ IS SAID TO MULL REDUCING BOND BUYS AS EARLY AS THE JUNE MEETING. post: THE BOJ SAID TO WATCH MARKETS TILL THE LAST MOMENT BEFORE DECIDING, WHILST HAVING NO INTENTION TO SURPRISE BOND TRADERS.
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Natural gas is still testing the area of interest at the broken neckline of its head and shoulders pattern, so holding as resistance could allow the downtrend to gain traction. In that case, the commodity could set its sights on the downside targets marked by the Fibonacci extension tool. The 38.2% Fib is close by at $2.442, then the 50% level is at $2.375. ...
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It looks like demand concerns are back on the forefront of investors' minds. Crude oil has dropped to its lowest level since February, with WTI bearing the brunt of the selling after weak US factory data intensified demand concerns, already underscored by the OPEC+ decision to extend its output cuts on Sunday. It looks like the selling was triggered by ISM ...
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Dear Client, Please find our updated Trading schedule and general information related to the Juneteenth National Independence Day on Wednesday, 19 June, 2024. Liquidity over the holidays is expected to be particularly thin so please take the necessary precaution to ensure that you are not affected by increased volatility, spreads and intermittent pricing. ...