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Fear of erratic monsoon may have persuaded the Government to allow cheap import of yellow pea and crude edible oils.
Crude oil surged 13% intraday as Middle East tensions disrupt supply. WTI and natural gas hold gains with key levels now guiding market sentiment.
Asian shares proved resilient on Monday and oil prices rose anew as the conflict between Israel and Iran showed no sign of ...
Never try and predict what the price of oil is going to be, because there’s one sure thing: You’re going to be wrong,” says ...
DAX forecast pressured by war-driven risk aversion, tariff concerns, and data risks. Market sentiment hinges on geopolitical ...
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian markets kept their nerve on Monday and oil prices climbed anew as the conflict between ...
Asian shares are mixed and oil prices have climbed further as escalating Iran-Israel tensions threaten to disrupt supplies of ...
OPEC's cautious supply return strategy is being seen by many as a price war, but it aims more to balance long-term market share and avoid severe budget impacts than to sharply undercut prices.
A new wave of conflict in the Middle East spilled into Iran’s energy sector over the weekend, as Israel launched an attack on a major gas facility connected ...
Global Energy Show Canada attendees enthusiastically repeated positive oil forecast despite reports showing steep drop over ...
Lawmakers say they do not plan to consider a possible override vote until they reconvene the regular session in January.
The latest escalation in the Middle East has the potential to cause widespread price increases that could set consumers back.