Energy OverView June 15, 2012

WTI keeps covering the same ground with a slightly upward cant, suggesting that participants are establishing defenses, awaiting the outcome of the Greek elections on Sunday. The sum and substance of it all is how will the outcome drive aggregate demand.… Read more

Energy OverView June 14, 2012

Participants in all financial markets will be chewing their nails to the quick, waiting for the other shoe to drop; or not. What will the Greek electorate do? This appears to be the most pressing issue for what it implies for the future of the EU as a whole.… Read more

Energy OverView June 12, 2012

Yesterday was a classic. A gap higher opening on important news, then a new low for the two-month move down from 110.00. The statement was clear. Market participants emphatically rejected the Spanish bank deal, engineered over the weekend. And why not?… Read more

Energy OverView June 11, 2012

July crude oil traded in negative territory throughout Friday’s session but managed to recoup a large portion of its early deficit by the close. Early weakness in the market appeared to come from uncertainty surrounding the European debt situation and ideas that crude oil supplies could be running ahead of demand.… Read more

Energy OverView June 8, 2012

Chairman Bernanke’s wet blanket testimony yesterday, led market participants who were harboring hopes of steadying demand in an about face across most asset classes. The festering crisis in Europe has gloom over the markets as well as officialdom looks no closer to resolution.… Read more

Energy OverView June 7, 2012

Ho-ray for China. Crude oil prices were pressing session lows coming out of the European session when the Chinese central bank announced a cut to 1-year lending rates of 25 basis points. Within seconds the market reversed to new highs. This move has apparently allayed participants’ fears of crumbling of global energy demand consequent to the EU’s conundrum.… Read more

Energy OverView June 6, 2012

The latest commentary from crisis conferees implies that there is movement towards greater integration. Some cynics have even suggested that the crisis was precipitated to bring this about. However, a healthy skepticism should be exercised. There is no guarantee that fiscal and monetary policymakers’ constituencies will find this acceptable.… Read more

Energy OverView June 5, 2012

The focus remains firmly fixed on Europe’s dilemma as it should be, with aggregate demand jeopardized. Policymakers huddle to find resolution, so far with little result save hopeful commentary. They have embarked on a series of rescue packages designed to prop up banks, keep vulnerable peripheral countries countries inside the euro,and help them begin…

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Energy OverView June 4, 2012

Crude oil extended Friday’s losses in the overnight Asian session as they played catch-up in responding to the disappointing round of economic data at week’s end, particularly the US jobs numbers. Europe continued that path as it opened for business this morning, posting a new low for the move at 81.21.… Read more