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Browsing: Crude Oil
Oil prices climbed early on Monday in the global commodities market over report that Israel plans major attack on Iran.
Oil prices stablised after losing about 6% in the global commodity market this week due to uncertainties that clouded the supply and demand of crude
Oil prices fell again in the global commodities market following bearish reports by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and International Energy
Oil prices stabilised on Wednesday in the global commodities market after falling significantly over the past few sessions as some buying activity returned
Global oil production decreased by 0.7%, or around 680,000 barrels per day (bpd), to nearly 102.76 million bpd in September, according to the International
Oil prices declined below $75 per barrel after Israel told the United States it has no plan to launch a counter attack on Iranian oil or the country’s nuclear
Oil prices opened lower this morning, with prices for both falling over 1% after China policy briefing over the weekend failed to offer new incentives to boost
Oil prices increased in the global commodities market on Friday as supply risks continue to cloud weak demand outlook. Brent crude rose to $77.15 per barrel
The equities segment of the Nigerian local bourse may be positioning for another huge loss as investors wealth has dipped already during the intraday
Oil prices rally as Hurricane Milton increased supply risks amidst existing uncertainties from Middle East tensions. Brent crude climbed to US$77.28 per barrel
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