Bloomberg New oil supplies from OPEC’s rivals will be more than enough to meet growth in demand next year, the International Energy Agency said in its first forecast for 2018, an indication the cartel may need to extend production cuts further. The US, Brazil, Canada and other producers outside the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will increase output next year ...
Read More »China’s May oil output lowest on record
BEIJING / Reuters China’s crude oil production fell to its lowest on record in May, even as refineries in the world’s top buyer of crude churned out product at their fastest pace in nearly two years, data showed on Wednesday. Crude output fell 3.7 percent in May from a year earlier to 16.26 million tonnes, or 3.83 million barrels per ...
Read More »Oil resumes drop on signs US crude stockpiles extended gains
Bloomberg Oil resumed its decline as industry data showed US crude stockpiles extended gains, exacerbating an inventory overhang. Futures lost as much as 1.4 percent in New York after rising 1.8 percent in the previous three sessions. The American Petroleum Institute signaled US inventories probably climbed a second week, ahead of Energy Information Administration data which is forecast to show ...
Read More »Coal no longer king as China spurs shift to cleaner energy
Bloomberg China’s domination of energy markets — long the driver of soaring fossil-fuel consumption and rising carbon pollution — is now turning the planet in a cleaner direction. The biggest energy consumer is moving toward the end of an era after it burned the least coal in six years, became the number one producer of renewable energy and even lowered ...
Read More »Shale drillers may be digging own hole as oil flirts with $40
Bloomberg US shale is coming perilously close to puncturing its own rally. Just months after predicting double-digit production increases, largely based on crude prices sitting between $55 and $60 a barrel, drillers are suddenly contemplating the possibility of retrenchment as a stubborn global supply glut is keeping prices near $46. It’s a reversal that could accomplish what OPEC and other ...
Read More »China defaults feared as firms confront short debt addiction
Bloomberg China’s leverage crackdown is forcing local companies to confront their addiction to short-term bond sales that they use to roll over debt. The shock therapy is worsening the outlook for corporate defaults in the second half of this year after borrowing costs jumped to a two-year high. With yields surging, Chinese non-banking firms sold 131 billion yuan ($19.3 billion) ...
Read More »India’s wholesale prices hit 2017 low on falling food prices
Bloomberg India’s wholesale price inflation slowed in May from a year earlier on the back of falling food costs, indicating subdued price pressures in the pipeline and adding to expectations that the central bank may lower interest rates in coming months. Wholesale price index rises 2.17 percent in May from a year earlier, compared with a median estimate of 2.9 ...
Read More »IMF lifts China growth estimate to 6.7% in second rise this year
Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund raised its growth estimate for China for the second time this year while also cautioning that deep reforms are still needed to break away from debt-fueled expansion. The world’s second-largest economy will expand by 6.7 percent in 2017, the Washington-based fund said in its annual report on Article IV consultations published on Wednesday. That’s up ...
Read More »Nintendo’s new games aim to build on Switch success
Bloomberg Nintendo Co. announced a slate of new titles for its new hybrid console Switch, moving to capitalize on early excitement for its newest video-game system. A Pokemon role-playing game for the Switch is in development, Kyoto-based Nintendo said Tuesday on a webcast at the start of the industry’s annual Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. The company and Ubisoft ...
Read More »VW sleuths say Fiat Chrysler diesels spew excess pollution
Bloomberg Fiat Chrysler diesel vehicles spewed pollution as much as 20 times the legal limit, according to testing by the same researchers who first recorded the excess emissions in Volkswagen AG’s diesel cheating scandal. The results shed new light on the US Justice Department’s allegations in a civil lawsuit last month that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV has used illegal “defeat ...
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