Oil futures climbed Friday from their lowest levels of the year, but tallied a third straight weekly fall amid rising U.S.
Here is a look at what happened in oil markets in the week of Feb. 3-7 and what the focus will be in the days to come.
A hefty rise in weekly U.S. crude supplies contributed to oil's losses this week. The Energy Information Administration reported Wednesday that commercial crude inventories climbed for a second week ...
Oil prices rose marginally in early Asian trade on Friday but were on track for a third straight week of decline, hurt by U.S ...
Oil prices were on course for a third-straightly weekly fall on Friday as President Donald Trump's new tariff policies leave ...
The S&P/ASX 200 closed 9.3 points lower, down 0.11%. ASX stocks capped off a wild week (losses early but steadying late) with ...
The latest BOE meeting saw an expected cut which buoyed European markets coupled with a resurgent Yen and hesitation around ...
Oil edged higher in early Asian trade after falling overnight, but may continue to be weighed by rising U.S. stockpiles and trade uncertainty.
Crude oil futures fell as traders worried that large increases in U.S. crude and gasoline stockpiles and a potential ...
Oil futures on Wednesday marked their lowest settlement prices of the year, after official U.S. data showed a weekly climb of ...
Oil prices dip as Trump threatens tariffs on Canada & Mexico. Uncertainty over crude imports keeps markets volatile. Traders ...
Technically, Nifty defended its 21-Days Simple Moving Average (21-DSMA) support and formed a small red candle, with 21-DSMA ...