Natural gas in underground storage is expected to have declined by 53 billion cubic feet to 3,360 Bcf in the week ended Jan. 3, according to the average estimate of 10 analysts, brokers and traders.
Oil prices trimmed earlier gains on Wednesday as the dollar strengthened but continued to find support from a tightening of ...
Material handling data from the industry group MHI weakened in December compared to November. However, the outlook over the ...
Crude inventories saw a larger than expected decline for the week ending January 3rd, while fuel inventories continue to soar ...
U.S. crude stocks fell while gasoline and distillate inventories rose sharply as demand weakened in the week ending December ...
Although automakers have emphasized cost reductions and increased incentive spending, they’ve also sought to prioritize ...
Platinum's diverse industrial uses, especially in automotive and industrial sectors, support resilient demand. Learn more ...
The housing market experienced historically low levels of inventory along with rapid price growth in the two years following ...
Monday closed down -0.05 (-0.02%), and March ICE robusta coffee (RMH25) closed up +16 (+0.32%). Coffee prices on Monday ...
The UK is bracing for snow and ice over the next few days, while Nordic countries also face freezing temperatures as European ...
Canadian economic activity expanded at its fastest pace in five months in December as employment and inventories climbed, ...