Sentences with phrase «oil trading below»

With oil trading below $ 50 a barrel, economists are scrambling to determine the fallout of declining energy prices on the U.S. and global economies.

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Oil is currently trading at about US$ 45 / bbl, which in current dollars puts it below where it was at the end of 2008, back when global markets were still in the thick of the financial crisis.
After crashing last year and then hitting several peaks and valleys, oil prices have traded within a relatively narrow range, with WTI bouncing around a bit above and below the $ 60 per barrel mark, and Brent staying near $ 64 per barrel.
CARACAS Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA has sued a group of oil trading companies through a U.S. trust over a multi-billion dollar corruption scheme to buy petroleum products below market value, the lawyer representing the trust said on Thursday.
Early into this year, analysts and investors were way more optimistic about the oil price recovery, but as global inventories continued to stay high and OPEC lost its market charm with the cuts and compliance, prices started dropping again, and WTI has traded mostly below US$ 50 — and frequently below US$ 45 — since early March.
Further, as the table below reveals, the performance of the exchange traded fund for oil, United States Oil (NYSE: $ USO), has been much better than the exchange traded note for copper, iPath DBJ - UBS Copper (NYSE: $ JJoil, United States Oil (NYSE: $ USO), has been much better than the exchange traded note for copper, iPath DBJ - UBS Copper (NYSE: $ JJOil (NYSE: $ USO), has been much better than the exchange traded note for copper, iPath DBJ - UBS Copper (NYSE: $ JJC).
This means that Western Canadian Select, currently trading at 37.27, is already below that much - hyped $ 40 mark, and while Brent oil prices fell nearly 50 cents on Thursday, Qatar's Marine blend was up by a dollar.
Chevron (CVX)- My original cost basis for the oil major was around $ 120 a share and it is currently trading below that at $ 117.
A surplus of oil in North America means crude prices in Canada and the U.S. have been trading well below world prices.
In 2009, that relationship began to reverse, and through 2011 and 2012, light oil at Edmonton traded at massive discounts to similar crude streams on global markets — an average of $ 22.83 / bbl in fiscal year 2012 - 2013, as shown in the blue wedge at the top of the graphic below.
In the absence of a steady stream of bullish news the oil price is likely to trade at least 10 % below its current price within the next two months.
The price of oil fell below $ 80 a barrel during the trading day.
USO, the most heavily traded oil exchange - traded product in the U.S., is now almost 20 percent below its 52 - week high, putting it dangerously close to officially being in a bear...
This was the first time since April 2009 that WTI Crude Oil futures were trading at levels of below $ 50.00 pbbl.
We believe Chesapeake Energy is among the best managed oil and gas companies and is trading well below the value of its assets.
Oil our mainstay, is trading at below $ 30 a barrel.
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TORONTO — The Canadian dollar traded below 69 cents US early Friday for the first time since 2003 as crude oil futures dropped below US$ 30 a barrel and overseas stock markets fell sharply.
Zamorano also likes Russia, which has a number of stocks trading at below 10 times earnings and is now benefiting from rising oil prices, and Turkey, which saw valuations fall after an attempted coup.
A lot of people think it's been a bad long - term investment because of the catastrophic oil spill, the temporary dividend suspension, and a current dividend that is below where the company had been trading before the oil spill.
We owned oil shipping, oil services and coal companies trading below book and liquidation value.
Most recently, while oil was trading at $ 70 a barrel, he predicted prices would fall below $ 20.
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