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Daily (19.10.2020): NBP spot reached a fresh 2020 high on Friday, due to low flows from Norway and increased demand

Crude oil prices edged lower on Friday ahead of the OPEC+ ministers’ meeting. Furthermore, doubts about demand and the worrying pace of COVID-19 pandemic also weighed on prices. Brent crude for December delivery slipped by 0.5% to settle at $42.93 a barrel, while WTI crude traded 0.2% lower at $40.88 a barrel.

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Daily (16.10.2020): EUAs close to a four-month low on Thursday due to Brexit uncertainty and weak auction demand

Oil prices edged lower on Thursday as OPEC sees a gloomy outlook on demand for black gold. Losses, however, have been limited, as the EIA report showed a larger-than-expected drop in crude stocks in the United States. Brent crude for December delivery traded 0.4% lower at $43.16 a barrel, while WTI oil slipped by 0.2% to $40.96 a barrel.

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Daily (15.10.2020): Crude oil prices rose by 2% on Wednesday driven by a weaker US dollar

Crude oil saw a second session of rising prices supported by a slight decline in the US dollar. Both Brent and WTI crude climbed by 2.1% to trade at $43.32 and $41.04 a barrel respectively.

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Daily (14.10.2020): Oil jumps by 2% on Tuesday, amid upbeat oil trade data from China offsetting returning supply

Crude oil prices rose on Tuesday, supported by upbeat oil trade data from China. However, forecasts for a slow recovery in global oil demand as coronavirus cases rise, and returning supply, limited gains. Consequently, Brent crude climbed by 1.8% to $42.45 a barrel. WTI futures added 2% to close at $40.20 a barrel

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Daily (13.10.2020): Oil prices fell by about 3% on Monday, with WTI back below the psychological $40 level amid easing supply disruptions

Oil prices fell by about 3% on Monday due to easing supply disruptions easing in the U.S. and Libya, while the end of a workers’ strike in Norway is returning more output to a market struggling with an anemic demand. As a result, Brent crude for December delivery fell by $1.13, or 2.6%, to settle at $41.72 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude for November delivery shed by 2.9%, or $1.17, to end at $39.43 a barrel.

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