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After cratering to their lowest in 25 years, natural gas prices are having their first winning week in five, thanks to progressively hotter summer weather that prompts Americans to crank up their...
As most of the world recovers from the coronavirus pandemic and enforced economic shutdowns, signs for the health of the oil market are mixed.OPEC+ seems poised to ease its production cuts in the...
Gold's pop at $1,800 came as resoundingly as the cork flying off a champagne bottle, and with precious metals bulls having had their taste of the sparkling liquid, here’s some not-so-settling...
This article was written exclusively for Investing.com US-China trade weighs on the price of the fluffy fiber 2020 markets look a lot like 2008 Oversupply leads to the bottom-end of pricing cycles in...
The news didn’t make much of a ripple when it came out, probably because crude prices were down anyway, though not by much.But for what it was worth, the latest weekly survey on the US oil rig...
Trading conditions in the crude oil futures arena at NYMEX have been like riding a psychotic horse through a burning barn in 2020. The year started with a military confrontation between the U.S. and...
It’s getting warm. But not warm enough or fast enough for the liking of the natural gas bulls.As the market awaits another weekly update on US gas balances at 10:30 AM ET (14:30 GMT), forecasts...
We all know that there’s too much crude oil on the market right now. Even with record declines in U.S. oil production and the so-called historic production cut by OPEC and Russia, global oil...
It has rallied longer than most people thought, prompting almost anyone to ask: will copper reach $3 per pound this time around?There are probably very few who will say yes. And that’s...
Michael Z. Yu, an independent analyst on precious metals, says relative to gold, silver has only been this undervalued on two other occasions in modern history: once during the Second World War, and...
Oil will be caught in a tug of war this week between a potential second wave of COVID-19 and an anticipated pick-up in fuel demand in economies that are trying to fully reopen from the lockdowns...
Oil is in positive territory on Thursday, but remains volatile, as the market narrative flips from a bullish focus on continued stimulus, to a bearish return to worry about increasing coronavirus...
This Saturday marks the official start of summer. Oil consumption and production experience typical seasonal patterns that traders, producers and consumers expect and plan for. However, this summer...
Just as pre-summer heat begins building, which would ordinarily be a boon to natural gas demand, struggling LNG exports have struck another vicious blow to the heart of the gas bulls who were already...
The chocolate bar isn’t under attack from coronavirus, at least, not yet. But demand for luxury items and foods — and chocolate is one — could take a hit if there’s another...