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Oil Prices Rose Even In Presence Of Adverse Factors

On Tuesday 15 December, in the face of strengthening restrictive measures in a number of Western countries, oil gained about 1.1 percent in price. Moreover the news of continued growth in the production of oil in Libya puts pressure on the prices. The weakening of the OPEC global oil demand forecast by 350 thousand barrels per day in 2021 is also worth remembering. At close, crude futures from February Brent traded up by 0.93 percent at $50.26, while crude futures from January WTI were up 1.3 percent at $47.62. Furthermore the Libyan national oil company NOC announced on Monday a

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Oil Prices Rose Hoping Economic Recovery, Discussions Continue On Stimulus Plan

In the oil sector, in the expectation of an economic rebound in 2021 thanks to anti-Covid-19 vaccinations, optimism continues to lift prices. U.S. light crude oil (WTI) eventually held up well with the January Nymex contract adding up 2.8 percent to $46.78 a barrel. The Brent delivery in January contract ended up 2.8 percent at $50.25 per barrel, for the first time in 9 months, moving back over the $50 mark. In Washington, speculation persists about the prospect of implementing a new support package, planned for the end of next week for the Covid-19 crisis prior to the end of

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U.S. Indices Closed In Green With New Records

The U.S. indices ended the trading session in positive territory on Tuesday, December 8, after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released first scientific evaluation, setting the stage for the government to give a go ahead to the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech for emergency use in the United States. The United Kingdom has already begun mass use of this vaccine on Tuesday. However the worsening of the pandemic situation in the country is of concern to U.S. investors. About 14.9 million cases of coronavirus infection have been detected in the United States since the beginning of the

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Oil Prices Fell On Monday – Investors A Bit Worried About Lifting Sanctions On Iran

Oil prices which began to rise on Friday have weakened by the background details on Monday. WTI dropped by -1.08% while Brent fell -0.93% to settle at $45.76 to $48.79 respectively. Baker Hughes’ weekly figures appear to show a rise in drilling activity in the United States. The number of active rigs increased to 246 rigs last week (+5 rigs). Canada also saw an increase by 2 installations to 40 active installations. In the United States and Canada, the number of active gas installations has declined by 4. The number of rigs, as an indication of potential demand, suggests a

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U.S. Indices Remained In Green On Thursday, Mass Vaccination In New York To Start On December 15

On Thursday December 3, in the hope of progress in negotiations on a new stimulus package, the key U.S indices showed positive dynamics. Safe haven assets also came up with positive traits on the day with gold and US Treasury bonds added more to their values. The larger Standard & Poor’s 500 index was stable at -0.06 percent to 3,666.72 points, the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 0.29 percent to 29,969.52 points, while the NASDAQ Composite index of high-tech industries was up 0.23 percent at 12,377.18 points. WTI light crude futures rose 0.8 percent to $45.64 per barrel.

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U.S. Indices: Investor Remained On Backfoot On Wednesday

The markets traded without any obvious enthusiasm Wednesday. Extremely contradictory news is the reason for this, which does not yet allow investors to decide on a possible continuation of the movement. A number of pharmaceutical companies, on the one hand, are not only close to completing the development of a coronavirus vaccine, but have already applied for registration. On the other hand, Joe Biden, who so encouraged investors with his promises to restore global trade and stop trade wars during the presidential election, unexpectedly said that he was not yet ready to grant any concessions to China and was ready

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Oil And Dollar Dropped, Gold And Euro Gained on Tuesday

Oil continues to decline on Tuesday, although the group of oil producing countries OPEC has not yet succeeded in reaching an agreement on their production levels for the coming months. For the January Nymex contract, the price of U.S. light crude (WTI) fell 1.7 percent to $44.55 a barrel, while the Brent contract for delivery in January declined 1 percent to $47.45. In November, in the expectation of a rebound in crude demand in 2021, but also an expansion of the OPEC supply cuts, WTI’s share price soared by more than 26 percent and Brent picked up 27 percent. The

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Oil Rose While Gold Dropped On Monday

On Monday, oil prices continued to grow at their highest level in almost three months, hoping for a demand rebound in 2021 and an extension of OPEC supply cuts past 31 December. On 30 November and 1 December, the representatives of the OPEC+ will meet. For the December Nymex contract, the price of U.S. light crude oil (WTI) rose 2.15 percent to $43.06 a barrel on Monday, the highest since August 26. The January distribution Brent contract rose 2.45 percent to $46.06. WTI has peaked at 20.3 percent since the start of November and Brent has recovered almost 23 percent

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Gold Recovering, Oil Rebounds, Dollar Stabilizes While Fed’s Boston Chief Supporting Greater Economic Assistance

Gold has recovered its color on Tuesday after getting a blow on Monday due to the return of risk appetite. After slipping the highest one-year decline of 5 percent in more than seven years on Monday for the Comex Futures contract, Gold gained 1.2 percent to $1,876.4 on Tuesday. In the expectation of an anti-Covid vaccine, oil prices continued to climb on Tuesday: the December contract for the barrel of U.S. light crude (WTI) took 2.7 percent to $41.36 after an 8.5 percent leap on the Nymex on Monday. After a 7.5 percent jump the day before, the Brent contract

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Oil Fell But Gold & Silver Rose

According to trading data, global oil prices fell by more than 3% on Friday due to increasing concerns about demand for raw materials in the light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The cost of January futures for Brent North Sea oil mix fell by 3.37 percent, to $39.55 per barrel, and December futures for WTI crude oil fell by 3.92 percent, to $37.27 per barrel. At the same time, Brent crude oil grew by more than 5%, and WTI by 4% this week. The rise in human infections with the latest coronavirus and the possibility of repeated economic shutdowns in