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Crude oil markets have stabilized following US President Donald Trump's announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, easing fears of a broader regional conflict.
Crude oil has resumed its upward trajectory, backed by strong technical momentum and reinforced by rising geopolitical risks.
Oil markets are navigating a mix of optimism and caution as prices rebound from recent lows.
Crude oil markets enter the back half of the week on uncertain footing, with traders closely monitoring a list of key economic releases that could sway sentiment.
Last week saw a mix of central bank moves, key inflation and employment data, corporate earnings, and market volatility influenced by ongoing tariff developments.
High-impact economic releases, including US CPI, PPI, unemployment claims, and crude inventories, along with New Zealand's rate decision and UK GDP, could shape oil marke...
Crude oil markets are facing mounting pressure as a convergence of bearish forces—ranging from collapsing Asian demand to aggressive OPEC+ supply moves and sweeping U.S. ...
The upcoming week features several high-impact economic events and corporate earnings that could shape market sentiment across currencies, commodities, and equities. Cent...
Crude oil markets are navigating a complex landscape shaped by geopolitical risks, shifting demand dynamics, and technical signals.
Crude oil markets continue to draw attention, with recent chart analysis highlighting a strong downtrend reinforced by momentum indicators,
Oil markets remain volatile as supply risks, inventory changes, and shifting production policies shape price movements.
Crude oil markets remain under pressure as technical indicators point to continued downside, amplified by rising U.S.
A series of high-impact economic events is expected to influence major financial markets, including crude oil, currencies, and equities.
The week ended with notable economic data and corporate updates. China's Manufacturing PMI fell to 50.5, reflecting slower growth and lower confidence.
This week, high-impact economic events to influence market sentiment, including US Unemployment Claims, Crude Oil Inventories, and the ISM Manufacturing PMI.
The upcoming week features several notable economic indicators that may influence global markets.