Tag archives: FO
Oil Through the Looking Glass 23/7/20
*Unexpected Rise in US Stocks Both US oil and distillate stocks rose unexpectedly and fuel demand slipped according to data released by the EIA yesterday. Crude stocks rose 4.9 million bbls last week to a total of 536.6 million bbls; this was despite an analysts’ expectation of a draw of 2.1 million. Distillate stockpiles rose …
Capesize rate slides toward $20,000 level on supply glut
Capesize rates continued its downward slide toward the $20,000 level due to the supply glut in the market. The Capesize 5 time charter average fell by $2,515 day-on-day to $20,120 on Wednesday, as trading came to stalemate and slowed in final two hours before the afternoon closing. The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) then slipped by …
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Oil and Ore Intraday Morning Technical
Fuel Oil Daily Evening Report
FIS Castaway Podcast Episode 17
Nervous you don’t know enough about Air Freight Futures? Surely you can’t be serious…. Tune in to this week’s episode of FIS Castaway to learn more on AFFAs, and get the usual commodity market analysis from the FIS team. Available now on the FIS website (www.freightinvestorservices.com/media ) Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7yMLsm5s8tLtrCQr7bG8wD?si=FW6Rvj9HRjClAx3vRjq8iw And Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/fis-castaway/id1507094242 Disclaimer: freightinvestorservices.com/castaway-disclaimer/
Oil Through the Looking Glass 22/7/20
*Narrowing Fuel Oil Contango The dropping contango structure of the fuel oil curve may encourage traders to offload stored supplies of fuel to protect against falling future margins. The front Aug/Sep spread was marked at flat this morning, as the VLSFO market followed the lead of the HSFO in moving from contango back into backwardation. The …
Capesize rates drag down by high tonnage list
Capesize rates spiraled downward due to high tonnage list that resulted weakness in the Pacific market. As such, the Capesize 5 time charter average dropped further by $1,834 day-on-day to $22,635 on Tuesday, after a steep sell off down the curve during late afternoon session. Following the decline, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) slipped by …
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Iron Ore Offshore Aug 20 Morning Technical Comment – 240 Min Chart
FIS Fuel Oil Morning Report 22/07/2020
Brent futures tumbled 35 cents, or 0.8%, to $43.97 a barrel by 5:41 am GMT, and WTI futures plunged 39 cents, or 0.9%, to $41.53. Front-month September ICE Brent futures briefly touched a four-month high above $44.80/b in the US trading sessions as investor optimism was buoyed by promising results from multiple COVID-19 vaccine trials …