Jan 8 (Reuters) - Growth in the artificial intelligence and defense sectors will boost global copper demand 50% by 2040, but supplies are expected to fall short by more than 10 million metric tons ...
Tariff tensions between the U.S. and China have triggered a steep drop in oil prices. Cheap crude is beginning to boost demand, especially in Asia. While tariffs threaten economic growth and demand, ...
Safe-haven demand lifts the US Dollar as Middle East tensions and rising oil prices push Treasury yields higher and delay Fed rate cuts. DXY eyes a break above 100.
US coal market prices were mixed in August, as the summer peak demand season supported growth in domestic coal prices, while export prices turned lower. Current coal shipments averaged 11.0 million ...
The dollar index (DXY00) rose to a 1.5-week high on Thursday and finished up by +0.23%. Thursday's stock selloff boosted liquidity demand for the dollar. Also, hawkish comments from Fed Governor Lisa ...
There are growing expectations that US natural gas demand is set to jump in the coming years, driven by increasing LNG export capacity, and stronger demand from the power sector with further ...
Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews. The slow pace of the energy transition, investment gaps in green energy, and ...
PepsiCo expressed confidence Thursday that new products -- including protein-infused Starbucks coffee, low-sugar Gatorade and Doritos with all-natural ingredients -- will boost flagging consumer ...
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Electricity prices may spike due to AI demand if US doesn't boost energy output, White House warns
FIRST ON FOX BUSINESS – A new White House study warns that electricity prices may spike due to artificial intelligence demand if the United States does not boost energy output. The White House Council ...
The dollar index (DXY00) rose to a 1.5-week high today and is up by +0.12%. Today's stock selloff has boosted liquidity demand for the dollar. Also, hawkish comments from Fed Governor Lisa Cook ...
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