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Daily (02.01.2024): Oil prices lost 10% on a yearly basis amid geopolitical worries

Oil prices ended 2023 with about 10% loss on the year, or the first annual decline since 2020, after a year of economic and geopolitical concerns and supply cuts caused significant changes in prices. Brent crude oil traded 1.7% lower at $77.04 a barrel, while the WTI settled 0.2% down at 71.65 a barrel.

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OPEC’s Influence on Oil Prices To Remain Significant In 2024

At their latest meeting in early December, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its partners, led by Russia, agreed to reduce their combined production of crude oil to some 2.2 million barrels daily.

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Daily (29.12.2023): Oil prices continued their losses on Thursday as shipping companies indicated readiness to navigate Red Sea

Crude oil futures retreated on Thursday following announcements from additional shipping firms indicating their readiness to navigate the Red Sea route. This development has helped to alleviate worries about potential supply interruptions, even as tensions continue to remain high in the Middle East. Hence, Brent crude declined by 1.5% to settle at $78.39 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude dipped by about 3% to $71.77 a barrel.

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Daily (28.12.2023): Oil prices dropped by about 2% on Wednesday, with investors digesting Red Sea developments

Crude oil futures retreated on Wednesday, erasing approximately half of the gains from the previous session. Nevertheless, the persistently deteriorating security situation in the Middle East kept prices near one-month highs due to potential threats to energy shipments. Hence, Brent crude declined by 1.8% to settle at $79.65 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude decreased by about $2% to 74.11 a barrel.

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Daily (27.12.2023): European spot electricity prices rocketed amid weaker wind generation

Crude oil prices surged more than 2% on Tuesday, hitting their monthly peak. The increase was due to fears of shipping disruptions following further Red Sea ship attacks and hopes of interest rate cuts boosting economic growth and fuel demand. Hence, Brent crude traded at $81.07 a barrel, while WTI crude traded at $75.57 a barrel.

read more... 27/12/2023

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