Oil prices plunged more than 1% on Friday, posting their biggest weekly loss since late March, as traders remained cautious ahead of an OPEC+ meeting to decide the group's output policy for June. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures settled down 95 cents, or 1.6%, at $58.29 a barrel. Brent crude futures settled down 84 cents, or 1.4%, at $61.29 a barrel. For the week, Brent was down more than 8% and WTI was down about 7.7%. The OPEC+ meeting was moved up to Saturday from Monday, three sources told Reuters on Friday, although it was not clear why it was rescheduled. Members of the...
Oil prices plunged on concerns about a global glut after OPEC+ agreed to a large output increase, adding to supplies at a time when demand is being hampered by headwinds from the trade war. Global benchmark Brent plunged as much as 4.6% to $58 a barrel as the week began, while West Texas Intermediate neared $56. The decision by OPEC and its allies came at a meeting Saturday, with the group's leaders seeking to punish overproducing members including Kazakhstan in a shift in strategy that has sent prices plunging. (Newsmaker23) Source: Bloomberg
The AUD/USD pair strengthened near 0.6450 during the Asian session on Monday (05/05). The Australian dollar (USD) strengthened against the greenback after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese won a second three-year term in the 2025 Federal Election, making a big gain in Saturday's Federal Election results. Labor Party leader and Premier Albanese claimed a majority in parliament on Saturday, with more than 45% of the vote counted. Albanese became the first leader in decades to secure a second term, defeating opposition leader Peter Dutton from the center-right Liberal-National...