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Commodity wrap: gold, silver fall; oil steady as US strikes Venezuelan oil deal

Gold prices started on Wednesday on the back foot as the traders resorted to booking profits after the metal had hit $4,500 an ounce.  Silver also fell sharply, tracking losses in gold. The white metal had gained 8% on Tuesday and gave up most of those gains on Wednesday.  Meanwhile, oil prices were largely steady

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US seizes Russian-flagged tanker amid Venezuelan oil crackdown

The United States captured a Russian-flagged oil tanker on Wednesday following a more than two-week pursuit across the Atlantic, according to US authorities, as part of a continued attempt to halt Venezuelan oil exports. The Marinera, originally known as the Bella-1, has previously avoided US naval blockades in the Caribbean and resisted Coast Guard boarding

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US midday market brief: stocks near record highs as energy, macro data temper broad rally

US stock markets pushed to fresh intraday records on Wednesday before investors locked in early gains, leaving the Dow down roughly 0.5% and the S&P 500 essentially flat. The day’s mixed trading reflected a familiar tension: strong economic data from the services sector clashed with weak employment numbers. Energy refiners, led by Valero’s 3% gain

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Morning brief: Asian markets jittery as oil steadies; Samsung flags record profits

Asian markets traded unevenly on Thursday as investors weighed geopolitical risks, mixed signals from the US labour market, and sharp moves in commodities, while corporate earnings optimism was led by Samsung Electronics, which expects record quarterly profits on the back of an AI-driven memory chip boom. The day’s developments also included escalating US actions on

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US West Coast jet fuel premium hits two-year high on supply crunch

The difference in price (premium) for immediate delivery of US West Coast jet fuel sold to Asia has expanded to its largest margin in almost two years, according to LSEG data released on Thursday, and quoted in a Reuters report.  The growing disparity in pricing can be attributed to two key factors affecting global jet

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Commodity wrap: Dollar strength drags gold, silver down; inventory drop boosts crude prices

Gold prices fell on Thursday as a stronger dollar weighed on demand among overseas buyers. Silver prices also fell sharply, mirroring the drop in gold. A stronger dollar makes commodities priced in the greenback more expensive for overseas buyers. Meanwhile, crude oil prices advanced on Thursday, recovering from two consecutive days of losses. This uptick

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US-backed deals draw oil, trading giants to export Venezuelan crude: report

US government-backed deals to export Venezuelan crude from the beleaguered South American country have attracted interest from some of the world’s biggest majors and international trading houses, ramping up the importance of the country’s energy reserves in the wake of political changes. Oil major Chevron Corp and the global trading houses Vitol, Trafigura, and others have

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Morning brief: Asian markets cautious; major oil companies circle on Venezuela

Asian markets traded mixed on Friday as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a key US jobs report and a potentially market-moving Supreme Court ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs. At the same time, developments around Venezuela’s oil sector, fresh data on China’s inflation, and a legal challenge by US

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Commodity wrap: gold, silver rise, fears of disruptions in Iran boost oil

Gold and silver prices were higher on the last trading day of the week as investors waited for key economic data releases.  Precious metals have started the new year with an increase in value. However, these gains are less than the peaks reached just under two weeks ago, following a significant drop at the close

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US seizes Olina tanker in Caribbean as actions against Venezuelan oil continue

The United States has seized the oil tanker Olina in the Caribbean, as per a Reuters report. This marks the fifth vessel targeted in recent weeks as part of Washington’s efforts to restrict Venezuelan oil exports, the report added. Data from the shipping database Equasis shows the tanker was operating under a false Timor-Leste flag.

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