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Daily (17.12.2018): EUA’s hiked by 4.6% on Friday, or around 15% increase week-on-week.

Oil prices shed on Friday, after data indicated a lower-than-forecasted demand for crude in China and weaker stock markets. Brent crude lost 1.9% to $60.28 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude tumbled by 2.6% to $51.20 a barrel.

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Daily (14.12.2018): European year-ahead power prices surged by over 2% on Thursday, amid a bullish energy complex

Oil prices rose on Thursday after a sharp decline in U.S. crude inventories. Accordingly, WTI crude increased by 2.8% to $52.58 a barrel. Concerns over a deficit of crude in the market, following the recent agreement between OPEC and Russia on a 1.2 million bpd production cut, also contributed to a price boost. Brent crude added 2.2% to close at $61.45 a barrel.

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Daily (13.12.2018): NBP spot gained 1.6% on Wednesday due to cooler weather forecasts

Oil prices edged slightly lower on Wednesday, after Iran’s minister stated that opinions within OPEC related to output reduction differ. Nevertheless, losses were capped by the recent decline in Libya’s exports. Brent crude was almost unchanged at $60.15 a barrel. WTI crude lost 1% to end at $51.15 a barrel.

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Daily (12.12.2018): Carbon prices slumped by more than 3% on Tuesday

Oil prices rose slightly on Tuesday, due to weaker equity markets and worries about a possible U.S. government closure following Trump’s declaration related to the Mexican Border Wall. Brent crude edged 0.4% higher at $60.2 a barrel. Additionally, Libya's National Oil Company (NOC) stated that a force majeure situation occurred at the nation's major oilfield. WTI crude soared by 1.3% to $51.65 a barrel.

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Daily (11.12.2018): Oil prices lost around 3% on Monday, on doubts that OPEC-led output cuts will be enough to support the market

On Monday, oil prices turned bearish on fears about global stock markets and doubts that OPEC-led production cuts will be enough to support the market. Brent crude dropped by 2.8% to settle at $59.97 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude lost 3.1% to $51 a barrel.

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