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Gold falls to 10-week low on lofty dollar, imminent U.S. rate hike

By Bharat Gautam (Reuters) – Gold prices fell to a 10-week low on Thursday, as an elevated U.S. dollar hurt demand for greenback-priced bullion, while an impending Federal Reserve interest.

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Oil falls as China fuel demand concerns linger

By Mohi Narayan (Reuters) -Oil prices dropped on Thursday as investor remained cautious about dwindling fuel demand in China, the world’s biggest oil importer, due to COVID-19 restrictions. Brent crude futures.

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Gold Down, Near Two-Month Low Over Stronger Dollar, Looming U.S. Rate Hike

By Gina Lee Investing.com – Gold was down on Thursday morning in Asia, falling to a two-month low. A stronger dollar hurt demand for the yellow metal, and an imminent U.S. interest.

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Oil Down, Fears of Further Lockdowns in China Increase Fuel Demand Concerns

By Gina Lee Investing.com – Oil was down on Thursday morning in Asia as the latest COVID-19 outbreaks and fears of more lockdowns in China drove fuel demand fears. Brent oil.

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Russian gas supply to Poland resumes; Ukraine condemns ‘gas blackmail’

By Marek Strzelecki, Tsvetelia Tsolova and Pavel Polityuk WARSAW/SOFIA/KYIV (Reuters) -Russian gas supplies to Poland under the Yamal contract halted briefly on Wednesday, data from the European Union gas transmission.

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Oil rises on Russia gas tension, China stimulus hopes

By Florence Tan (Reuters) -Oil prices extended gains in early Asian trade on Wednesday amid simmering geopolitical tensions as Russia cut gas supplies to Poland, while hopes of Chinese economic.

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Gold Down, Dollar Set for Best Month Since 2015

By Gina Lee Investing.com – Gold was down on Wednesday morning in Asia, with the dollar consolidating at its highest level in more than two years and pressuring demand for the greenback-priced.

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Indonesia’s palm oil export ban seen short-lived on limited storage

By Bernadette Christina and Rajendra Jadhav JAKARTA/MUMBAI (Reuters) -Indonesia’s ban on palm oil exports is unlikely to last more than a month as Jakarta has limited infrastructure to store the.

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Oil Up Over Russia Supply Cut Threats, Hopes of More Chinese Economic Stimuli

By Gina Lee Investing.com – Oil was up on Wednesday morning in Asia. Investors digested Russian threats of gas supply cuts to Poland and Bulgaria, while hopes that China will roll out.

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Oil steadies after sharp fall, focus on China growth

By Mohi Narayan Oil prices bounced on Tuesday, steadying after a sharp fall of 4% in the previous session as worries over China’s fuel demand were soothed by the central.

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