Oil Trades rose toward $67 a barrel as weaker demand from virus-ravaged India partially offset optimism over the global economic recovery.
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BUY ZINC MCX TIPS TODAY CMP 220.50—219.50 TARGET 222 — 224 SL PAID
BUY ZINC MCX TIPS TODAY CMP 220.50—219.50 TARGET 222 — 224 SL PAID. MCX zinc yesterday settled down by 2.63% at 216.35 amid profit booking as dollar seen supported due to continued concerns over the timing of more U.S. economic stimulus.
Zinc MCX Tips Today Hit Full Target High 198.90 – Neal Bhai Reports
Zinc MCX Tips Today Hit Full Target High 198.90, MCX Zinc yesterday settled up by 0.88% at 193.60 on Chinese demand and hopes Sino-U.S. trade tensions were easing.
MCX Crude Oil Future Price above 2820, Targets Price 3220—3440—3880++ Neal Bhai Reports
MCX Crude Oil Future Price above 2820, Targets Price 3220—3440—3880++ Neal Bhai Reports
Crude Oil prices surged early on Tuesday to their highest level since Saudi Arabia and Russia broke up the OPEC+ pact in early March, thanks to promising results in a coronavirus vaccine trial and the European Union reaching a historic stimulus package deal after five days of marathon talks.
MCX Crude Hit 1st Target 4310 2nd Target 4440 – Enjoy or Not – Neal Bhai Reports
MCX Crude Oil settled up 0.73% at 4272 as investors cheered progress in resolving the U.S.-China trade dispute and a decisive general election result in Britain. Prices seen supported by efforts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies including Russia to cut production.
Crude Oil prices Slip as Trade War Concerns Haunt Market
Crude Oil prices slipped for a second straight day on Tuesday as a slowing global demand outlook outweighed OPEC’s deal with associated producers last week to deepen output cuts in 2020.
Crude Oil Rises OPEC+ on Jan. 1 cut output by 1.2 Million Barrels per day (bpd), New Optimism on US-China Trade Deal
Crude Oil prices posted early gains as OPEC’s outlook for oil demand next year fuelled hopes that the producer group and its associates will keep a lid on supply when they meet to discuss policy on output next month.