Energy stocks are continuing their ascent and July outperformance,...
Energy stocks are continuing their ascent and July outperformance, tracking positive broader index futures and oil prices, which are trading near two-month highs. Companies are entering blackout periods ahead of earnings, so news flow is light.
Meanwhile, global oil benchmark Brent hovered above $80 a barrel on Thursday after U.S. inflation data implied interest rates in the world's biggest economy are close to their peak. Data released on Wednesday showed U.S. consumer prices rose modestly in June and registered their smallest annual increase in more than two years as inflation continued to subside. Markets expect one more interest rate rise before the U.S. rate-hiking cycle peaks. Higher rates can slow economic growth and reduce oil demand. Oil prices have rallied by around 12% in two weeks, primarily in response to supply cuts from top producers Saudi Arabia and Russia, said Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA. "Some profit-taking at these levels wouldn't be hugely surprising and may have come sooner if not for the U.S. consumer price inflation data," he said.
Natural gas futures are higher by 2 cents ahead of weekly inventory data.
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The heat index in parts of Arizona, Texas, and Florida will surpass 110 degrees Fahrenheit today. Much of the Midwest is in a severe drought. Areas in New York and Vermont just saw as much rain in a day as is typical for all of July, and subsequent flash floods washed out homes, cars, and bridges. Wildfire smoke recently blanketed the Midwest and Northeast — at times giving U.S. cities the worst air quality in the world.
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The AI community is whispering (slash, complaining) about what some believe was the result of OpenAI’s...
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Benchmark U.S. crudeoil for August delivery rose 92 cents to $75.75 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crudefor September delivery rose 71 cents to $80.11 a barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for August delivery rose 5 cents $2.67 a gallon. August heating oilrose 2 cents to $2.60 a gallon. August natural gasfell 10 cents to $2.63 per 1,000 cubic feet.