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FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports

... the gas shortage in the Syrian market. Global Agreements and Politics: Trade De-escalation vs. Sanction Pressure On the international stage, two opposing trends continue to unfold. On one hand, there is de-escalation of trade conflicts between leading economies, and on the other, geopolitical confrontation is intensifying. A key event in recent days has been the conclusion of a trade and energy agreement between the U.S. and the EU, accompanied by a resolution of mutual tariff disputes. Washington and Brussels have agreed on measures ...

Economic News: Sunday, July 27, 2025 – US and EU Close to a Trade Agreement, Markets Await Signals from the Fed

... data from the US reduced expectations for an imminent Fed rate cut, causing Treasury yields to rise – making gold somewhat less attractive in the short term. Nevertheless, the fundamental factors supporting gold remain unchanged. Inflation in Western economies still exceeds central banks' target benchmarks, geopolitical tensions remain high, and central banks could shift toward a softer policy if economic growth slows. In such an environment, gold continues to serve as a "safe haven." With ongoing uncertainty, any new spikes in volatility or signs of recession could once again push ...

Energy Sector News - Friday, August 1, 2025: Brent Holds Above $72; European Gas Storages Record High Filled

... filling and potential restrictions on Russian gas imports. Global Agreements and Policy: Trade De-escalation vs Sanction Pressure In the international arena, two opposing trends are notably interwoven: de-escalation of trade conflicts between major economies and increasing geopolitical rhetoric. On one hand, a key recent event has been the trade-energy deal between the U.S. and the EU, accompanied by a reduction in trade disputes. Washington and Brussels have developed agreements aimed at preventing a new tariff war: mutual ...

The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... approaches. This article explores the reasons behind the redirection of U.S. LNG shipments, the impact on European consumers, and potential steps Europe could take to strengthen its energy security. Discover how these recent developments are affecting ... ... comes as a blow to Europe, which has relied heavily on U.S. LNG to bridge its energy needs during a period of high demand and geopolitical constraints. Why Are U.S. LNG Suppliers Redirecting Shipments? Market Price Dynamics and Profit Optimization One ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, July 28, 2025: Brent around $70, EU gas reserves near 70%, gasoline export ban

... price of Brent oil remains stable at around $70 per barrel, indicating a soft demand and supply balance in the oil market. Furthermore, Europe is reporting record gas reserves... ... growth of renewable energy (RE) , recent changes in electricity supply , and the geopolitical factors reshaping global energy trading. This information will be valuable... ... dropping sharply. Concurrently, expectations for a easing of monetary policy in leading economies boost investor interest in commodity assets, including oil. The market is...