Natural Gas Prices Surge on Tight Supply
Natural-gas prices climb over 25% in a month, lifted by tight inventories, rising winter demand, and strong LNG exports. Analysts see gas outperforming other commodities as energy inflation risks return.
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Natural-gas prices climb over 25% in a month, lifted by tight inventories, rising winter demand, and strong LNG exports. Analysts see gas outperforming other commodities as energy inflation risks return.
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The euro strengthens as eurozone inflation slows to 2.1%, boosting confidence in ECB’s policy patience.
Sugar markets are under pressure as recent data and outlooks point toward a sizable global surplus, challenging the narrative of agricultural inflation (“agflation”) and prompting fresh questions on soft-commodity dynamics.
The British pound weakened against the US dollar after UK inflation data came in softer than expected, altering expectations around interest-rate divergence and currency flows.
This week, gold prices surged to a record high, with markets focused on next week's Federal Reserve policy decision. Expectations of a rate cut have fueled demand for safe-haven assets.