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Economic News August 2, 2025 — US Labor Market, Trade Truce, Amazon and Samsung Reports
... conditions for a gradual recovery in business activity in the second half of the year.
Commodity Markets: Oil Balances, Gold Returns in Value
Commodity markets have established relative equilibrium, although the influence of fundamental factors diverges. Oil prices are being held in a narrow range, reflecting the struggle between supply and demand forces. The North Sea Brent benchmark traded around $68–69 per barrel by the end of the week—about 1% lower than the levels at the beginning of July. On one ...
Russians were informed about when diesel prices in Russia will stabilize.
Expert Tereshkin: Diesel Fuel Prices in Russia Will Stabilize by December (Prime Economic News Agency)
In the article "Russians Informed When Diesel Prices Will Stabilize in Russia," Sergey Tereshkin, General Director of the "Open Oil Market" petroleum products marketplace, predicts that diesel fuel prices will stabilize by December 2024. He attributes the current price increase to seasonal factors, such as the transition to winter diesel fuel and a rise in automotive freight transportation. According to Rosstat, freight turnover in the automotive ...
Veterans Day in the U.S.: Impact on the Stock Market and Global Investments
... as the euro, yen, and ruble.
Commodities markets, particularly oil and metals, may also be affected. Lower liquidity can make these assets more susceptible to price swings.
Open Oil Market
, a platform where Russian companies can track international oil price movements, can help businesses stay informed about how U.S. holidays like Veterans Day impact commodity availability and pricing for Russian firms.
What This Means for Russian Investors
For Russian investors, Veterans Day serves as a reminder to ...
Current Situation: The USA Aims to Capture up to 70% of the European Energy Market
... however, these cannot fully replace other supply sources. Achieving a supply value of $250 billion annually is feasible solely under one condition: a significant increase in prices for American energy resources for European consumers. In the case of oil, this would require prices to rise to a minimum of $120 per barrel. This is precisely what the Trump administration seems intent on achieving—entrenching the European economy in extremely costly energy resources, thereby permanently eliminating a dangerous competitor. ...
Experts Explain the Factors Behind OPEC+'s Decision Against Cuts
... decision to refrain from cutting oil production and its impact on the global market.
MOSCOW, August 5 - PRIME. The decision of eight OPEC+ countries to abandon the current oil production cuts of 1.65 million barrels per day will depend on the level of oil prices and the trade wars initiated by the United States, experts surveyed by RIA Novosti stated.
On Sunday, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, and Algeria decided to continue increasing the production ceiling in September ...