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The energy sector is trading higher in the pre-market, tracking gains in both crude oil and the major market futures. U.S equities are expected to begin the session higher ahead of various central bank interest rate announcements, heavy earnings and a slew of macroeconomic data to be released this week.
WTI and Brent crude oil are extending their gains, setting the stage for five weeks of consecutive increases, on supply concerns and hopes China will stimulate their economy. Tightening conditions due to Saudi oil output cuts and summer demand being somewhat stronger for gasoline and jet fuel has paved the way for oil futures to trend higher, despite expectations of more rate hikes in the near future.
Natural gas futures edged higher on forecasts for hotter weather across the U.S. mainland, with record-setting temperatures expected in a number of states, especially over the Central Great Plains and the Middle Mississippi Valley.
The Israeli Parliament passed a law Monday that limits the Supreme Court’s ability to overturn decisions made by government ministers, completing the first stage of a wider and deeply contentious effort to curb the influence of the judiciary.
The court is now barred from overruling the national government using the legal standard of “reasonableness,” a concept that judges previously used to block ministerial appointments and contest planning decisions, among other government measures.
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