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Gold Slips as Risk Appetite Improves, Copper Hits 5-Week High

By Ambar Warrick  Investing.com– Gold prices slipped on Thursday as fears of a U.S. recession were eased by soft inflation data, while copper prices stuck to five-week highs as the dollar.

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Oil Edges Lower, But Underpinned Above $90 by Soft U.S. CPI

By Ambar Warrick  Investing.com– Oil prices fell slightly on Thursday, but retained most of their recent gains as softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data drove expectations of a smaller rate hike by the.

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Ukraine halted oil flows to Europe over payment issue, Russia’s Transneft says

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Ukraine has suspended Russian oil pipeline flows to parts of central Europe since early this month because Western sanctions prevented it from accepting transit fees from Moscow, Russian.

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Oil up as Russian pipeline halt revives supply constraint fears

By Laila Kearney NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil edged up on Tuesday, reversing an early decline as worries about tightening supply were revived after Russia said oil exports to Europe on.

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Gasoline Demand Dip That Spooked Market Sparks Furor Over US Data

(Bloomberg) — The world’s most closely watched energy data from the US government is sparking an unusual amount of confusion and even skepticism in some corners. The Energy Information Administration.

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Oil edges up on strong economic data but trade choppy

By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices rose 1.5% on Monday, hovering near their lowest levels in months in volatile trading as positive economic data from China and the United.

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Two more grain ships sail from Ukraine as third port opens

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Two more ships, carrying corn and soybeans, departed from Ukrainian Black Sea ports on Monday, Turkey and Ukraine said, taking the total to ten since the first.

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UN-backed body issues shipping procedures for Ukraine corridor – document

LONDON (Reuters) – The United Nations, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine issued long-awaited procedures on Monday for merchant ships exporting Ukrainian grain and fertiliser through the Black Sea, according to a.

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Japan intends to keep stake in Sakhalin-1 oil project – industry minister

By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan intends to keep a stake in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project in Russia, industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said on Monday, after Russia.

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U.S. fuel retailers rail against green aviation fuel tax credit

By Laura Sanicola NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. fuel retailers are fighting the inclusion of a tax credit for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Democrats’ $430 billion spending bill, arguing.

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