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42d06/02war-conflict · 3/5

China Eases Order for Teapot Refiners to Keep Fuel Output High

China has allowed some independent refiners to reduce processing rates amid mounting losses as Chinese crude and fuel stockpiles remain comfortably high despite the Middle East crisis. In the early weeks of the Iran war and the inability of Middle Eastern exporters to ship crude through the Strait of Hormuz, Chinese authorities directed the private refiners, the so-called teapots, to maintain high levels of gasoline and diesel supply, even at a loss, or risk their crude import quotas slashed if

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
42d06/02

Russia Weighs $50 Million Plan to Influence Armenia’s Election

Russia has mulled an extraordinary measure of exporting humans to Armenia in an effort to undermine Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s chances of retaining power in the fast-approaching parliamentary elections on June 7, according to an investigative report published by the Reuters news agency. Despite the Kremlin’s best efforts to manipulate the election’s outcome, recent polling data shows that Pashinyan’s Civil Contract Party is pulling away from a collection of opposition forces and appears in

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42d06/02war-conflict · 3/5

Iraq, UAE, Saudi Arabia All Set for Major Oil Output Surge in 2027

Most oil producers in the Middle East will see their crude oil production surge by double-digit percentages next year, rebounding from this year's shut-ins due to the Iran war and the closed Strait of Hormuz. OPEC's second-largest oil producer, Iraq, which was the first to slash output in the wake of the shipping disruption, is set to see the biggest percentage jump in production in 2027, at 34.1%, BMI, a unit of Fitch Solutions, said in a report carried by Malaysia's outlet New Straits Times. T

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42d06/02war-conflict · 3/5

Ceasefire Uncertainty Remains the Biggest Driver for Oil Markets

Iran is reviewing the latest U.S. ceasefire proposal, raising hopes of a truce extension and tempering oil prices as traders weigh the risk of renewed Middle East disruptions. Ukraine’s Refinery War Gives Russian Crude an Export Passport - Ukraine is inadvertently pushing increasing amounts of Russian crude into the export markets as Kyiv’s intensified drone strikes on Russia’s downstream assets free up more oil. - Russia’s seaborne exports in 2026 to date have averaged 3.46 million b/d, the hig

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
42d06/02

Do stocks rise simply because more people have the opportunity to invest?

It sounds like a completely banal or stupid question, but I have the feeling that simply investing through Neobrokers means that a lot more stock volume is traded. Compared to 10/20 years ago, surely there are so many more people in ETFs that this is already having a noticeable effect? Can you even compare today's share prices or key figures with those of 20/30 years ago? Is this a water is wet hypothesis or does the idea make sense? submitted by /u/JonSnowKnowsNothing9

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42d06/02war-conflict · 3/5

IEA: Global Oil Stocks on Track for Historical Lows Ahead of Summer Peak

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that global oil markets could enter a "red zone" in July and August as rapidly depleting crude inventories coincide with the onset of peak summer fuel demand. The Northern Hemisphere is also entering its highest seasonal period for fuel consumption, with the situation compounded by severe global heatwaves that are straining power grids. According to the energy watchdog, global oil inventories fell by over 250 million barrels between March and May,

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42d06/02war-conflict · 4/5

EU Backs Sanctions Relief Path If Iran Accepts Strict Conditions

Any temporary peace agreement between the United States and Iran must be followed by deeper talks about Tehran’s nuclear stockpiles, missiles, and other critical issues, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said. Speaking at a news conference in Islamabad on June 1, Kallas, the EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, said she sees a "tenuous diplomatic opening" to extend the current temporary cease-fire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz despite an exchange of att

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42d06/02shipping-routes · 3/5

HSBC Flags a Super-Squeeze In the Oil Market

The Middle East crisis and the still closed Strait of Hormuz have created a “super-squeeze” in oil markets, which could lead to sharp price spikes, analysts at HSBC say. Prices have rallied in recent months not because of some “super-cycle” but because of the massive supply disruption and an actual squeeze in physical supply, the UK-based bank said in a note carried by Bloomberg. “The longer the strait is closed, the more inventories are run down, the more likely it is that we reach ‘tipping poi

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42d06/02

China Solar Makers Launch Space Energy Development Alliance

China’s solar manufacturing industry on Tuesday launched a so-called Space Energy Development Alliance as the Chinese solar sector looks to conquering new frontiers amid oversupply at home. At this year’s SNEC PV+ conference in Shanghai, one of the biggest solar industry gatherings in the world, Chinese manufacturers launched the platform, but were stingy on details about projects or missions in the race to harness solar power in space. GCL Technology Holdings Ltd, Trina Solar Co, and Shi Zhengr

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42d06/02

Venezuela Oil Exports Hit 7-Year High

Venezuela’s oil exports inched up from April to hit a fresh seven-year high in May as shipments to the United States and India continued to rise. Venezuela exported an estimated 1.25 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil in May, up by 0.7% compared to April’s 1.23 million bpd exports and a massive 61% jump compared to May 2025, according to ship-tracking and vessel-loading data reviewed by Reuters. Venezuela has been steadily increasing its oil exports since the U.S. took control over its oil sal

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