Barani Krishnan's Comment & Analysis
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China reopens international borders, removing last of draconian COVID policies
Oil bulls bet on China story, but Fed, inflation remain wild cards in crude rally
Fed's Powell to speak Tuesday, CPI...
Unseasonable temperatures for the U.S. over the next fortnight, could stretch to February
Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, France and Germany also see warmer-than-usual weather
Weekly U.S. gas...
Gold has markings of a runaway market as recession fears empower safe-haven
Charts show $1,950/oz could still be major resistance through the first quarter
In the near-term, aggressive selling below...
IMF warns of economic trouble in all 3 of the world's growth centers
China’s manufacturing activity shrinks 5th month in row despite reopening promise
Dollar another wildcard for commodities,...
One of the coldest Arctic events on record is unfolding across the bulk of U.S.
Brutal cold could lead to extreme gas, heating oil demand, and a 2023 rally in both
But with weather being weather,...
China demand supportive to crude in pre-holiday trade while COVID fear beckons
Charts show WTI could retest last week’s $77 peak but could also drop to $65
US housing and consumer confidence...
After overdrive into freeze territory, weather signals turn bearish somewhat
Natgas’ front-month tumbles 7% following 5-day rally of almost 30%
Gas bulls expect another round...
After a relatively benign CPI for November and Powell's dovish remarks, $1,900 gold is within striking range
Strong acceptance of the $1,842-$1,845 level could pave the way for next up-leg toward...
Oil’s comeback could be a “noisy rollercoaster ride” instead of a V-shaped rally
WTI is seen targeting $77 first, with final near-term resistance at $88
Possibility still open for...
Inflation, rate hike-wary markets likely to hold off on oil rebound till CPI, Fed
Nov CPI forecast at 7.3% annual growth vs. October's 7.7% yearly rise
Fed is seen raising rates by 50 basis points...