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Daily (14.01.2020): NBP spot 3.7% higher on Monday in a short system

Oil prices settled down for a fifth session in a row on Monday as traders evaluated the possibility of an oversupply in crude amid fading geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Brent crude for March delivery declined by 78 cents, or 1.2% to settle at $64.20 a barrel. WTI, the US crude benchmark, settled down 96 cents, or 1.6%, to end at $58.08 per barrel.

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Daily (07.01.2020): Carbon prices turned bearish again on Monday after the restart of EUA auctions

Crude oil price extended gains on Monday as tensions erupted following Soleimani's killing on Friday, with Tehran and Washington exchanging strike threats. Brent crude for March delivery rose above $70 a barrel at one point, but settled only 0.5% higher at $68.91 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude for February delivery gained 22 cents to close at $63.27 a barrel.

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Daily (02.01.2020): Brent gains 23% in 2019, the best year since 2016

Crude oil prices pulled back on Tuesday, the last trading day in 2019, as U.S. equities fell sharply despite an optimistic economic growth outlook for 2020 following Washington and Beijing lessening trade relations. Brent crude for March delivery fell 67 cents, or 1% to settle at $66.00 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude for February delivery slid 62 cents, or 1% to close at $61.06 a barrel.

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Daily (20.12.2019): NBP spot gas soars 6% on Thursday due to weak flows from Norway and LNG deliveries

Crude oil futures hit a fresh three-month high on Thursday, spurred by a mix of factors: falling U.S. crude stockpiles, soothing U.S.-China trade conflict and OPEC+ output cuts. Brent crude for February delivery rose by 37 cents, or 0.6%, to settle a t $66.54 a barrel, increasing for the sixth consecutive day.

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Daily (19.12.2019): French spot power plunges 33% on Wednesday on high wind, nuclear generation

Crude oil futures were rather flat on Wednesday after moving upward four trading days in a row. Brent crude edged higher, paring earlier gains following the latest oil inventory figures from the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Brent crude for February delivery added 7 cents, or 0.1%, to end at $66.17 per barrel. WTI for January delivery slipped to $60.93 per barrel.

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