Energy News
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China’s controversial plans to deploy floating nuclear reactors in the South China Sea could recalibrate the region’s power dynamics while sparking dangerous new tensions with the United States and its regional partners and allies. This month, The Washington Post reported that China is pursuing plans to develop floating nuclear reactors that could power ...
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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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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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The oil industry’s top trade group filed a petition in federal court challenging Biden administration mandates cracking down on planet-warming methane emissions from wells, tanks and pipelines, even as it pushes the government to make administrative changes. The American Petroleum Institute lodged its petition for review with a Washington-based federal ...
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Balyasny Asset Management is setting up a unit to trade physical natural gas and power in Denmark in a bid to generate more profit from its growing commodities business, people familiar with the matter said. The firm is still building out the portfolio and systems and registering itself as a counterparty to allow it to trade with entities including ...
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Bank of Japan Governor Ueda: • Don't see yen moves as having a big impact on trend inflation so far but there is risk impact could become more significant in the future. • Don't see yen moves as having a big impact on trend inflation so far but there is risk impact could become significant in the future. • BOJ won't necessarily wait until inflation achieves ...
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As tensions rise in the South China Sea and the threat of a war over Taiwan becomes more palpable, the US Pentagon is stepping up its regional defense diplomacy in a potent ...
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China's economy is poised for a steady rebound throughout this year, underpinned by consumption-led recovery, a robust foundation laid in the first quarter and the gradual ...
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The Reserve Bank is now assuming Australians will see no interest rate cuts this year – and quite possibly none before the next federal election, due next May. That’s a big change ...
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Bank of Japan Governor Ueda: • Don't see yen moves as having a big impact on trend inflation so far but there is risk impact could become more significant in the future. • Don't ...
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post: API Crude: 0.509M Cushing: 1.339M Gasoline: 1.460M Diesel: 1.713M
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video Natural gas pauses its ascent to again test resistance around the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement, which is at 2.24. Today’s high was 2.23, at the time of this writing, and natural gas is poised to end Tuesday with an inside day bullish doji hammer candlestick pattern. It reflects continuing strength in the advance. Further, Monday’s high slightly ...
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Our crude oil analysis suggests prices may bounce back in the coming days. In fact, crude oil prices managed to bounce off their worst levels, after reaching fresh multi-week lows earlier. Both Brent and WTI hit their lowest levels since mid-March, at $82.35 and $79.25, respectively, before recovering in the last couple of hours. Despite, today’s recovery, ...
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Balyasny Asset Management is setting up a unit to trade physical natural gas and power in Denmark in a bid to generate more profit from its growing commodities business, people familiar with the matter said. The firm is still building out the portfolio and systems and registering itself as a counterparty to allow it to trade with entities including ...