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Daily (03.04.2019): European spot power prices added over 20% on Tuesday, due to a drop in renewables output

Oil prices inched up on Tuesday, hitting their peak in 2019, supported by additional sanctions against Iran and Venezuela. Brent crude edged 0.5% higher at $69.37 a barrel, while WTI futures gained 1.6% to end at $62.58 a barrel.

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Daily (01.04.2019): British spot gas price declined by 4.9% on Friday, before the start of the summer season

Crude oil prices added gains on Friday, as the OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela offset concerns over the global economic slowdown. Brent oil rose by 0.8% to $68.39 a barrel, while WTI futures soared by 1.4% to $60.14 a barrel.

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Daily (29.03.2019): EU Carbon Prices Up by Nearly 2% on Thursday

Oil prices ended close to an equilibrium on Thursday after initially dropping in the wake of a new call from US President Donald Trump for an increase in OPEC’s production in order to bring rising prices down. Brent crude was almost steady at $67.82 a barrel, while WTI futures slipped by 0.2 % to $59.30 a barrel, as losses were capped by constant support from OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan and Iranian exports.

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Daily (22.03.2019): NBP spot gas price dropped by almost 2% on Thursday, on robust supplies and milder weather

Crude oil prices slipped on Thursday, on weaker global demand and trade worries. However, losses were limited due to reduced global stocks, OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela. Brent oil dipped by 0.9% to $67.86 a barrel, while WTI futures edged 0.4% lower at $59.98 a barrel.

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Daily (15.03.2019): EU carbon prices rose by around 2% following Brexit votes

Oil prices diverged on Thursday. Brent crude decreased by 0.5% to 64.23 USD/bbl, as lower Industrial output data in China and political uncertainty around the prospect of a delayed Brexit weighed on prices. WTI futures rose by 0.6% to 58.61 USD/bbl, supported by an expected decline in U.S. crude inventories and output, as well as by U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and Iran.

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