As Oil Prices Spike, Talk of โDemand Destructionโ Sets In
The decades-old term refers to the sustained loss of demand for a commodity, caused by high prices.
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ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
50.0
0 = ๋ถ์ ์ฐ์ธ
50 = ์ค๋ฆฝ
100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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The decades-old term refers to the sustained loss of demand for a commodity, caused by high prices.
Prediction markets have wandered into the middle of a fresh constitutional fight. Minnesota just passed the nationโs first outright ban, classing these markets as gambling and putting them under the stateโs usual authority to police public morals and protect consumers. Washington didnโt wait long to weigh in. The federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission promptly sued, [โฆ]
Japan will spend an additional $19.4 billion to cushion the inflation blow to Japanese households resulting from the oil and gas export flow disruption in the Middle East. The package, approved by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi this week, includes a $16-billion reserve fund specifically created for controlling energy commodity prices through additional subsidies, Bloomberg reported. The publication added that the fund will first be used to cap the price of gasoline at the pump. Reuters reported that the money for the additional budget would comeโฆ
Commodity markets have spent the past three months performing an extraordinary balancing act. Despite one of the most significant disruptions to global energy flows in decades, the global economy has continued to function remarkably smoothly. After an initial spike, prices for several key commodities have stabilised or even eased. Yet this apparent calm is deceptive. The reason the system has held together is due to governments, producers and consumers drawing down the buffers that normally protect the global economy from disruption. Those buffersโฆ
The oil price rally lost steam after President Donald Trumpโs diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions in Lebanon calmed commodity markets, pushing global oil prices lower and allowing crude to ease from earlier multi-week highs. Brent crude for August delivery was down 1.7% to trade at $93.35 per barrel at 4.45 am ET, while WTI crude for July delivery was down by a similar margin to change hands at $90.65/bbl. Trump took to Truth Social to claim talks are advancing rapidly and that both Israel and Hezbollah had agreed to halt hostilities.โฆ
Tighter petroleum product supply resulting from the Strait of Hormuz crisis will keep refining margins significantly higher throughout 2026, Goldman Sachs has forecast, with diesel margins especially elevated, Reuters reported. The war in the Middle East has pushed refinersโ margins two to three times higher than the average for the period from 2013 to 2019, the investment bankโs commodity analysts said in a note this week. Diesel margins specifically are seen at between $19 and $26 per barrel higher than they were before March. โWeโฆ
The Middle East conflict has triggered sweeping, multi-commodity supply shocks, profoundly impacting global energy, petrochemicals, agriculture and shipping industries, among others. The disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz--which handles nearly 27% of the global maritime oil trade--has triggered historic shortages and long-term operational strain on Gulf energy infrastructure, with estimates that repairing damaged liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Qatar could take up to five years. Even with ongoing de-escalation efforts,โฆ
President Trump is throwing his weight behind an effort to block state restrictions on prediction markets, as federal and state regulators vie for authority over the platforms in a legal dispute that has divided the GOP. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has brought cases against more than half a dozen states over their efforts...
Demand destruction resulting from higher prices will somewhat soften the blow from physically tighter oil markets, Goldman Sachs commodity analysts said in a note. โWe see significant upside price risks from potentially more persistent Mideast supply losses but also meaningful price downside from weaker demand,โ the team said, as quoted by Bloomberg. โActual end-use oil demand may have fallen more in response to higher prices than expected.โ The investment bankโs analysts estimate that the extent of demand destructionโฆ
Kalshi and Coinbase have received permission from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to bring perpetual futures to U.S.-based investors.
Oil prices have pulled back sharply from recent highs, suggesting that the market was optimistically pricing in at least a partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and an eventual normalization, following positive statements from the US. According to commodity analysts at Standard Chartered, these statements were met with heavy algo-selling despite contradictory messaging from the U.S. and Iran, with Washington maintaining its aggressive rhetoric, tightening balances and accumulating lost barrels. Brent crude for July delivery fell 0.6% to tradeโฆ
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed jointly with a company run by the Winklevoss twins to overturn their settlement.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission asked the courts to drop a Biden-era lawsuit against digital currency exchange Gemini. The post CFTC Asks Court to Drop Biden-Era Lawsuit Against Crypto Exchange Gemini appeared first on Breitbart.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) asked a judge Wednesday to throw out a Biden-era settlement with Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange founded by billionaire investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss. The agency said it determined that โinappropriate tacticsโ were used to bring the case and โextract a settlementโ from Gemini, which was reached in the final...
Aluminum prices in London are up nearly 17% since the onset of the U.S.-Iran conflict, as a growing chorus of top commodity desks, including Mercuria, Goldman, JPMorgan, and others, warn that the market is facing a major supply shock. That disruption, driven firstly by Middle East smelter outages and the Hormuz maritime chokepoint, is now colliding with new concerns that China may be forced to curtail output amid energy-use and emissions inspections, according to Bloomberg. More color from the report: Chinese authorities are now moving toโฆ
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The price of coking coal in China jumped by 8% after a deadly mine accident in Shanxi province that prompted safety checks that will affect production over the near term. The most actively traded coking coal contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange hit the equivalent of $186.76 per ton following the accident. Reuters reports that eighty-two people were killed after a gas explosion in a mine in one of Chinaโs largest coal-producing regions, which makes it the most serious mine accident in the country since 2009 at least. The government immediatelyโฆ
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission purged its ranks, dialed back its enforcement and boosted industries in which President Trumpโs family is heavily invested.