Guyana's Oil Output Fell to 620,000 bpd in Jan, Government Says: ReutersGuyana's average oil output fell to 620,000 bpd in January, from 656,000 bpd in December, the Natural Resources ministry said on ...
Punchbowl News reporting on X that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is eyeing a Tuesday floor vote for a budget resolution to unlock reconciliation on a mammoth package that will cover the bulk of ...
In late trade, EURJPY is continuing to gravitate south, breaching the Thursday lows of 156.32 in recent trade. While trend signals continue to point to bearish sentiment for the cross, there are ...
Bloomberg reporting that France and Estonia will host a meeting of European defence ministers on Monday to discuss bolstering support for Ukraine. The video conference is expected to include ...
A UK trade body argues that without support for critical subsea infrastructure—such as undersea cables, moorings, and anchoring systems—the UK risks losing its competitive edge in the floating ...
Deutsche Bank continue to expect an additional 100bp in cuts for this year, delivered via a 50bp cut in March and 25bp cuts in May and June. DB believe that the upcoming trade report to be submitted ...
HSBC may save $620mn in carbon credits purchases over the next 25 years, after the bank delayed its net zero target from 2030 to 2050, it said, according to Bloomberg. Under the new target timeline, ...
For the full PDF with more including an overview of the next 2 weeks of issuance, a recap of this week's issuance and tables ...
Dow JonesAlex Hodes of StoneX says in a note, "crude found support this week from an expectation that OPEC+ will delay its production cut once again, in light of crude prices remaining below $80 a ...
Y GoC yields have continued to extend their increase on a strong retail sales report, now nearly 3bp higher post-release for little changed on the day after GoCs opened firmer following global FI ...
President Gustavo Petro said he would “applaud” US President Donald Trump if he decides to end the free trade agreement between both countries, citing that Colombia loses more than the US with the FTA ...
Wrightson ICAP writes that "Less QT now would mean more QT later." Slowing the pace of its balance sheet contraction temporarily during the debt ceiling endgame might be a valuable insurance policy.