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Commodity wrap: gold prices fall as dollar rises; oil slumps on oversupply concerns

Gold prices were volatile on Tuesday, with traders anticipating another rate cut by the US Federal Reserve next month. But, prices fell at the time of writing as the US producer price index, a key indicator of consumer price inflation, rose 0.3% from the previous figure, boosting the dollar index. Meanwhile, oil prices slipped more

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Venezuela’s Maduro weighs using oil exports as leverage in renewed US negotiations

According to Reuters, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has both the incentive and the flexibility to provide crude oil cargoes, the majority of which now go to China, as a bargaining chip if negotiations with the United States progress. President Donald Trump’s administration, which has strengthened its military presence in the Caribbean, has indicated that it

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Indian Supreme Court clears path for Sandesara brothers to settle $1.6B bank fraud case

India’s top court has introduced a rare turning point in the country’s approach to large financial crime cases by allowing billionaire brothers Nitin and Chetan Sandesara to avoid criminal prosecution if they repay part of what they owe. The decision is tied to a long-standing $1.6 billion bank fraud case involving loan defaults across Indian

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Saudi Aramco asset sales plan signals strategic shift in global energy finance

Saudi Aramco is exploring a sweeping round of asset sales that could reshape how the company manages its vast energy and infrastructure network. The early discussions show the oil giant assessing ways to raise billions of dollars by selling a mix of holdings. The plans, reported by Bloomberg, come at a time when global energy

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Commodity wrap: dollar strength, Fed uncertainty weigh on bullion; oil recovers

Gold prices fell on Monday due to a stronger dollar against a basket of major currencies. Silver prices also declined slightly as the dollar strengthened and weighed on sentiment. Meanwhile, oil prices also fell earlier in the day before stabilising somewhat. Oil prices had experienced steep losses last week due to growing optimism over a

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BP pipeline leak prompts fuel emergency, threatens Thanksgiving travel in Pacific Northwest

BP’s Olympic Pipeline system remained shuttered on Monday following a fuel leak near Everett, Washington, prompting an investigation by the company and authorities and forcing airlines to activate contingency plans as the busy Thanksgiving travel week ramps up. The product discharge, initially reported on November 11, led BP to shut down two pipelines east of

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India weighs new Russian oil routes as banks adapt to changing sanctions rules

India is entering a new phase in its Russian oil trade as banks develop stricter checks to navigate Washington’s latest sanctions. Lenders, which only weeks ago were reluctant to clear any payment linked to Russian crude, are now prepared to consider transactions if cargoes come from non-blacklisted sellers and follow every sanctions rule, reported Bloomberg.

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Russia proposes decade-long extension for oil supplies to China

Russia is looking to expand its energy partnership with China, with Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak announcing in Beijing on Tuesday that Moscow sees opportunities to increase oil exports and enhance cooperation on liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies. Since Russia initiated its military action in Ukraine in February 2022, China and India have emerged as

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Commodity wrap: gold rebounds on renewed Fed rate cut hopes; oil, nickel face weekly declines

After having spent most of the day in the red, gold prices rebounded due to renewed expectations of a December interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve.  On the other hand, silver prices dipped nearly 2%, but hopes for a rate cut limited losses.  Oil prices fell, and were set for a weekly decline as

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Global sugar prices likely to remain soft amid record output in Brazil and India, says expert

Global sugar prices are expected to remain soft in the coming months due to rising production and rebuilding stocks, said Edward Nikulin, a commodities and weather-model analyst at Mind Money.  “Key upside risks stem from weather shocks (El Niño/La Niña transitions) and energy-price volatility affecting Brazil’s ethanol mix,” he said in an analysis.  India’s export

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