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Summer s gasoline recovery could fizzle on rising infection cases - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Governors Wind Energy Coalition Summer’s gasoline recovery could fizzle on rising infection cases Source: By Stephanie Kelly in New York, Bozorgmehr Sharafedin in London and Jessica Jaganathan in Singapore, Reuters • Posted: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) – The summer rebound in global fuel demand could be turning into a slowdown, as analysts expect gasoline consumption to taper off due to resurgent coronavirus cases and structural changes in commuting patterns. Gasoline demand in the United States, the world’s top oil consumer, has nearly recovered to 2019 levels following the plunge in travel and business activity during the worst of the pandemic in 2020.

Summer s Gasoline Recovery Could Fizzle On Rising Infection Cases | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Summer s Gasoline Recovery Could Fizzle On Rising Infection Cases | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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GRAINS-Soybeans rise for second day after U S crop conditions report

7/27/2021 Chicago wheat futures fall for fourth day (Updates throughout, adds commentary) By Stephanie Kelly NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - Chicago soybean rose for a second consecutive session on Tuesday, after a weekly U.S. government report showed crop conditions deteriorated unexpectedly last week. Corn and wheat both fell as traders took profits at midday after prices rose in the session. It s a trading range without much conviction, said Brian Hoops, senior market analyst at Midwest Market Solutions. There was profit-taking that pushed the (corn and wheat) market lower after being higher overnight. The most active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of

CBOT wheat futures fall for fourth session on profit-taking

7/27/2021 NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - Chicago Board of Trade soft red winter wheat futures fell on Tuesday for the fourth consecutive session, as traders took profits after prices had risen early in the session, traders said. CBOT September soft red winter wheat ended down 2.5 cents at $6.74-1/2 per bushel. K.C. September hard red winter wheat was up 3 cents higher at $6.42 per bushel. MGEX September spring wheat ended 0.5 cent lower at $8.78-1/4. Russian agriculture consultancy Sovecon said on Tuesday it had cut its forecast for Russia s 2021/22 wheat exports by 1.3 million tonnes to 37.1 million tonnes. Soft wheat exports from the European Union in the 2021/22

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