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Explained: Why a recession is likely to hit the US

From increased inflation to US banks going bust and weakened demand for diesel, several factors have intensified fears of a recession in the United States. Experts say a recession remains ‘likely’ this year and that the Federal Reserve is in a tight spot

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Americans are guzzling less gas as they work from home, in a shift for global oil

The EIA has forecast that US consumption of gas will keep falling, and any drop in demand is significant in the world s biggest single market for the oil product.

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American Drivers Are Guzzling Less Gas, a Potential Big Shift for Oil

The EIA has forecast that US consumption of gas will keep falling, and any drop in demand is significant in the world's biggest single market for the oil product.

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Commodity Tracker: 4 charts to watch this week | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

This week we kick off with Chinese energy and commodity trends: in power generation, renewable share has grown at the expense of thermal, while steel markets are looking for signs of improving demand. Plus, a look at the pattern of US energy costs and recessions, and California low-carbon power generation. 1. China’s use of thermal .

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Russian financial system increasingly backed by commodity collateral as default looms

Russia will increasingly use barter and specific currency transactions for energy supplies, an S&P Global Commodity Insights analyst said May 24, as a default looms for billions of dollars in foreign currency reserves if the US allows a key waiver to expire May 25. “Ultimately, Russia is likely to see its financial system backed by .

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