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CommoditiesImpact of $100 Oil on the US Economy: A Complex Situation
Rising oil prices present both challenges and opportunities for the US economy amid global tensions.
CommoditiesFujairah Port Resumes Oil Loadings After Drone Attack
Fujairah Port in the UAE resumes operations after a drone strike, crucial for global energy supply.
CommoditiesIndonesia Faces Fiscal Challenge Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Eid Travel Surge
Indonesia's government is under pressure as fuel prices rise and Eid travel increases demand.
CommoditiesSLB Anticipates Earnings Impact Due to Middle East Tensions
SLB warns of a potential earnings hit as Middle East conflicts disrupt oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
CommoditiesU.S. Releases 86 Million Barrels of Oil to Stabilize Energy Markets
The U.S. government is releasing 86 million barrels of oil to help stabilize rising fuel prices amid global tensions.
CommoditiesItaly Clarifies No Negotiations for Safe Passage in Hormuz Strait with Iran
Italy denies reports of negotiating safe passage for vessels through the Strait of Hormuz with Iran.
CommoditiesPotential Helium Price Increase Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
Helium prices may rise significantly if the Iran conflict continues, but semiconductor production remains stable.
CommoditiesMacron: US Sanctions Waivers on Russian Oil Are Temporary
French President Macron confirms US waivers on Russian oil sanctions are limited and temporary.
CommoditiesRBC Predicts Prolonged Iran Conflict Could Drive Oil Prices Higher
RBC Capital warns that the ongoing conflict with Iran may push oil prices above 2022 highs.
CommoditiesGermany Unaware of U.S. Decision to Lift Russian Oil Sanctions
Germany's Chancellor expresses surprise over U.S. lifting sanctions on Russian oil without consultation.
CommoditiesDutch Gas Prices Hold Steady Amid Ongoing U.S.-Israeli Conflict
Dutch gas prices remain stable as the conflict continues, with minimal changes in the market.
CommoditiesSouth Korea Imposes Temporary Gasoline Price Caps for First Time Since 1998
South Korea's government has set temporary price limits on fuel to stabilize the market amid rising costs.