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Hot weather in Asia to lead to reduction in LNG supplies to Europe — Goldman Sachs

Hotter-than-usual weather in Northeast Asia has driven up the region's purchases of liquefied natural gas (LNG). Meanwhile, increased competition for the fuel could lead to a decline in European imports, according to Goldman Sachs analysts.

14 July 2025
Hot weather in Asia to lead to reduction in LNG supplies to Europe — Goldman Sachs
US stocks decline due to Donald Trump's new trade policy decisions

American and European stocks went lower on Monday amid new announcements by US President Donald Trump on trade tariffs. On Saturday, he stated his intention to impose 30% duties on most imports from the EU and Mexico starting August 1.

14 July 2025
US stocks decline due to Donald Trump's new trade policy decisions
Deutsche Bank analyst predicts dollar and US bonds to fall if Powell ousted

Last week, President Donald Trump reiterated his call for Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to resign.

14 July 2025
Deutsche Bank analyst predicts dollar and US bonds to fall if Powell ousted
Summer gas price decline boosts Germany's storage inflows

Bloomberg reports a significant improvement in Germany's natural gas storage situation.The summer price drop has now transformed market conditions. Traders injected nearly 10 terawatt-hours of gas into storage last week.

11 July 2025
Summer gas price decline boosts Germany's storage inflows
Ethereum nears $3,000 as ETF inflows fuel rally

Ethereum is now testing the key $3,000 resistance level, buoyed by strong capital inflows into spot ETH ETFs. Despite broader market volatility, traders are still accumulating long positions, thus signaling bullish sentiment, FXStreet reports.

11 July 2025
Ethereum nears $3,000 as ETF inflows fuel rally
UK economy contracts for second consecutive month

According to data from the UK Office for National Statistics, the country's GDP fell by 0.1% in May following a 0.3% decline in April. Experts surveyed by Bloomberg had expected a 0.1% increase. This has heightened concerns among analysts about the state of the British economy.

11 July 2025
UK economy contracts for second consecutive month
Global copper production to increase by 2.5% by year-end — BMI

Research agency BMI expects copper production to increase by 2.5% year-on-year by the end of 2025. According to the company's experts, this growth will occur due to production recovery in Chile and expanded mining operations at the Oyu Tolgoi deposit in Mongolia.

11 July 2025
Global copper production to increase by 2.5% by year-end — BMI
Saudi oil exports to China will surpass two-year high in August—Reuters sources

According to five different trade sources cited by Reuters, Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports to China will rise to their highest level in two years in August.

11 July 2025
Saudi oil exports to China will surpass two-year high in August—Reuters sources
JPMorgan CEO expresses pessimism over Europe’s economic outlook

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon delivered a sharp critique of Europe’s economic outlook. He warned that the region’s standing on the global stage continues to weaken. As a solution, he proposed finalizing the creation of a unified market.

11 July 2025
JPMorgan CEO expresses pessimism over Europe’s economic outlook
Japan’s core inflation to slow down in June — Reuters poll

A Reuters poll of economists showed that Japan’s inflation could have slowed down last month. However, that could still push the central bank to raise interest rates, the news agency says.

11 July 2025
Japan’s core inflation to slow down in June — Reuters poll

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