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'Base metals seem to be losing some supply-side support and are looking quite vulnerable to deteriorating demand conditions,” according to T.D. Securities Commodity Strategist Ryan McKany

EU Plans TO Impose Sanctions On Organizers Of"illegal" Referendums In UkraineNikola Is Recalling Every Electric Truck It Has Ever BuiltUK Regulator Demands Energy Firms Improve Support For Vulnerable CustomersSabotage Suspected At Russia’s Nord Stream Gas PipelinesSmall Players Are Struggling To Survive In The Booming LNG MarketCatastrophic Grid Failure Causing Widespread Blackouts In NigeriaU.S.

Will Not Use Secondary Sanctions To Enforce A Russian Oil Price CapGermany Seals Milestone LNG Deal With The UAEBelgium To Shut Nuclear Reactor On Friday Amid Energy CrunchUK Still Struggling With Energy Shortages Despite Bringing Coal Plants BackPrecious Metal Miner Polymetal Plummets After Scrapping DividendRussia's Gas Exports To Europe Drop By 82% In A YearPoland Now Has Enough Natural Gas And Coal Supply For WinterLibya’s Oil Output Inches Higher Despite Political TensionsWhy Removing...

 

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