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Daily (13.03.2019): NBP spot tumbled by 4% on Tuesday, due to strong wind power output and rising temperatures

Oil prices inched up on Tuesday, supported by Saudi Arabia's plan to tighten supply in April. A shortage in Venezuelan oil exports due to a power outage also boosted prices. However, gains were limited by rising U.S. crude production. Both Brent and WTI crude rose by 0.1% to $66.67 a barrel and $56.87 a barrel respectively.

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Daily (12.03.2019): Oil prices soared by 1.3% on Monday on continued OPEC-led supply cuts

Crude oil prices gained ground on Monday, as Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said that OPEC-led supply cuts will unlikely stop before the group meeting in June. Both Brent crude and WTI futures rose by 1.3% to $66.58 a barrel and $56.79 a barrel respectively.

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Daily (11.03.2019): German spot power price plummeted by nearly 70% due to strong renewables output

Crude oil prices fell on Friday, weighed by downbeat U.S. job growth data. The bearish equity markets, influenced by ECB’s announcement about the continued weakness of the European economy coupled with lower Chinese exports and imports data, put more pressure on prices. Brent crude ended 0.8% down at $65.74 a barrel, while WTI futures dropped by 1% to $56.07 a barrel.

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Daily (8.03.2019): WTI futures rose by 0.8% on Thursday, buoyed by OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions against Venezuela and Iran

Crude oil prices added ground on Thursday, supported by ongoing OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions against Venezuela and Iran. However, record high U.S. crude production and uncertainty around global economic growth limited gains. Brent crude edged 0.5% higher at $66.30 a barrel, while WTI futures rose by 0.8% to $56.66 a barrel.

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Daily (7.03.2019): European carbon prices declined by 3.3% on Wednesday due to a bearish energy complex

Crude oil prices were mixed on Wednesday, after U.S. data showed an increase in weekly U.S. crude stockpiles. A slump in U.S. equity indexes also weighed on the market. WTI futures traded 0.6% lower at $56.22 a barrel. However, Brent crude edged 0.2% higher at $65.99 a barrel, after EIA data indicated a larger-than-expected draw in U.S. distillate inventories.

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