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Oil prices may hit $100 in 2024

US bank Goldman Sachs has issued a warning to its clients that oil prices could reach above $100 per barrel next year if Russia and Saudi Arabia maintain their aggressive supply cuts, which were recently extended for another four months. Brent crude has already exceeded $90 a barrel following these cut extensions, marking a 4% […]

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Inventory depletion hampers Australia’s economic growth in Q2 2022-23

Australia’s economic growth for the June quarter of 2022-23 could have been significantly stronger were it not for a sharp depletion of business inventories, particularly in the major mining and rural export sectors. Iron ore, coal, and other mining companies, as well as grain companies like GrainCorp, drew down on their stockpiles to fulfill contracts

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Australia’s July 2023 trade report: gold shipments drop, car imports surge, commodity weakness

A sharp decline in shipments of non-monetary gold and a surge in the value of car and truck imports, coupled with weaker demand and prices for some key commodities, marked a lackluster start to Australia’s financial year 2023-24 in July. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported on Thursday that the seasonally adjusted trade surplus

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China’s trade performance shows weakness in August, exports and imports decline again

In August, China’s trade performance remained weak, with both exports and imports experiencing declines. While the situation was not as dire as July’s slump, it still signaled the country’s struggle with weak demand both domestically and externally. Exports fell by 8.8% compared to the previous year, amounting to $US284.87 billion. This decline was less severe

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Afternoon update: ASX currently trading 1.18% lower with all sectors in the red

The S&P/ASX 200 is trading 1.18 per cent lower at 7,171.20. Futures The SPI futures are down 56 points. Best and worst performers All sectors are in the red. The sector with the fewest losses is REITs, down 0.43 per cent. The worst-performing sector is Materials, down 2.9 per cent. The best-performing large cap is

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