West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US crude oil benchmark, is trading around $71.35 on Wednesday. The WTI price edges lower as the US presidential election polls were closing in the United States.
West Texas Intermediate traded near $72 a barrel after rising 0.7% on Tuesday, with Brent crude closing below $76.
Oil edged higher as the tight US presidential election looms over global markets while a tropical storm threatens production ...
Oil surrendered gains after rallying on OPEC+’s supply-cut extension and Middle East tensions while investors shifted focus ...
Crude oil price held steady on Tuesday as investors’ focus remain fixated on the US presidential elections. In the previous ...
Saudi Arabia lowered oil prices for buyers in Asia for December after members of the OPEC+ producers group said they will ...
Oil prices opened $1 dollar higher following the weekend to trade at 73.80 a barrel when markets opened. Click to read.
Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil producer, is facing a tough financial decision in early 2024: whether to continue funding its massive $31 billion quarterly dividend or risk exacerbating Saudi ...
Brent traded within a wide range in October, with lows and highs swinging between $70 and $81 per barrel. Last quarter, Brent ...
"We are now in the calm before the storm," IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said, adding investors are focusing on the outcome ...
Asia-Pacific markets are set to trade mixed on Tuesday as investors prepared for a possible interest rate cut from the ...