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Brazil Pushes More Crude onto the Global Battleground
Brazilian crude exports to Europe are ticking higher so far this year as appetite for heavy grades stands strong following the new regulation on marine fuels, known as IMO 2020. Brazilian loadings bound for Europe have been kicking higher so far this year. While flows to Northwest Europe have been considerably stronger since October, loadings […]
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The GERM Report
Here is the latest GERM Report. Last week, we looked at the political landscape of the 1970s that spawned U.S. political leaders like the last John McCain. With parallels to Watergate in the headlines, we again try to take a lessons-learned approach to geopolitical strategy by revisiting the remarks of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. With U.S. planners sharpening their focus on domestic issues, the secondary supports for world markets – emerging economies – are starting to fail. With the OECD seeing signs of a slowdown, we take a look this week at some of the underlying causes.
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ClipperClip: OPEC disparities
Last night’s appearance on CNBC Asia addressed the rout in oil markets yesterday, as well as OPEC compliance and stubbornly high exports.
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