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    Tailwinds are winning, beneficiaries of strong OEM & replacement demand from auto sector: 5 tyre stocks with upside potential of up to 38%

    It is a well known fact that if demand is growing at a fast pace, higher input cost can be easily passed on to the consumer. That is probably what the tyre industry is going through currently. Recently there was an increase in natural rubber prices and fears were expressed that margins might come under pressure. But two things happened just recently, the natural rubber prices corrected and the whole of the tyre stocks witnessed a sharp rally. While the risk of headwind in terms of higher input cost stays, will the OEM and replacement demand act as tailwinds and continue to power the stocks.

    Oil prices ease on strong US dollar, mixed global economic news

    WTI fell out of overbought territory as Fed's interest rate hikes to curb inflation impacted oil demand. The decline in crude prices was influenced by rising U.S. dollar and negative global economic news. U.S. business activity rose to a 26-month high in June with an employment rebound. Geopolitical tensions escalated with warnings of a trade war over electric vehicle imports.

    Oil hits seven-week high on demand hopes, war jitters

    Oil prices hit seven-week highs on Wednesday as summer demand optimism and concerns over escalating conflicts offset an industry report that said U.S. crude inventories unexpectedly rose.

    Derivative products on Indian bonds see strong global demand

    Overseas investors are flocking to Indian assets through a derivative product ahead of government bond inclusion in the JPMorgan index, accounting for 30% of $10 billion flows into local debt in nine months.

    Oil up on firming demand, Mideast tensions underpin risk premium

    Oil prices rose on Tuesday due to a stronger demand outlook and investor confidence in OPEC+ producers. Global benchmark Brent crude futures and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up, closing at their highest since April.

    What to expect from the Budget going forward? Sanjiv Puri answers

    ​So, we are on a solid foundation because of certain initiatives that have taken place. It is not that it just happened like that. So, there is a reason for which and it sets the economy on a solid foundation.

    • Oil prices inch down on weaker US consumer demand ahead of China data

      Oil prices slipped on weaker U.S. consumer demand. China's economic data indicated deflation, impacting markets in Singapore and other countries.

      Global rate-cut juggernaut is struggling to start

      Central banks cagey about joining the global interest-rate cutting cycle may reveal themselves this week with a quartet of decisions in advanced economies.

      Oil prices on track for weekly gain on solid demand outlook

      Oil prices fell on Friday, with Brent crude futures down 0.87% to $82.04 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate losing 1% to $77.84. OPEC+ decision to unwind output cuts after September also impacted the market.

      India to lead world in fuel demand growth: IEA

      India, the third-largest oil importer globally, is set to drive oil demand growth according to the IEA. Forecasts predict a significant rise in consumption by 1.3 million barrels between 2023 and 2030, with India's demand exceeding China's. The nation's expanding economy and growing population are key factors in this surge. With a focus on road transport fuels and limited petrochemical growth, India's refining capacity is also expected to increase to meet rising demands, making the country heavily reliant on oil imports.

      World will amass 'major' oil surplus by 2030, says IEA

      Global demand is expected to "level off" at 106 million barrels per day (bpd) toward the end of this decade while overall supply capacity could reach 114 million bpd, the IEA said in an annual report. This would result in a "staggering" surplus of eight million bpd that oil markets should prepare for, the Paris-based agency said.

      Oil prices edge up on optimistic demand outlook

      Oil prices rose on positive demand outlooks from EIA and OPEC, with Brent crude up 0.1% to $82.04 and WTI crude up 0.2% to $78.10.

      World oil demand will rise 2.25 million bpd in 2024: OPEC

      OPEC on Tuesday stuck to its forecast for relatively strong growth in global oil demand in 2024, despite lower than expected use in the first quarter, saying travel and tourism would support consumption in the second half of the year.

      Global demand revival: How is India poised?

      As the global demand sees some revival, India must get its act together to make the most out of it.

      India's services sector softens to five-month low in May: PMI report

      India's services growth slowed to a five-month low in May due to weaker domestic demand, despite record export growth and a 21-month high in job creation. The services PMI fell to 60.2 from 60.8 in April. Input costs rose, intensifying price pressures and possibly delaying interest rate cuts by the RBI.

      Icra revises domestic steel demand growth rate to 10 pc for FY25

      ICRA revises FY2025 steel demand growth to 9-10% due to strong government spending and sector demand, leading to increased earnings and India remaining a net steel importer in the current fiscal.

      OPEC+ extends major oil production cuts until 2025 to stabilise market

      OPEC+ has announced an extension of its substantial oil production cuts into 2025, aiming to stabilise the market amid sluggish demand growth, elevated interest rates, and increasing U.S. oil production. The group will maintain its current reduction of 5.86 million barrels per day (bpd), with specific cuts being extended and gradually phased out.

      Asian factory activity expands in May on robust global demand

      Manufacturing activity in Asia showed growth in May according to private surveys released on Monday, fueled by increasing global demand. This development adds to optimism for a continued economic recovery in the region, particularly with China displaying initial signs of resurgence.

      Oil prices slip despite OPEC+ production cut extension

      Oil prices fell as OPEC+ extended output cuts, impacting Brent and WTI futures. Goldman Sachs analysts view meeting as bearish. Gaza conflict mediators urge Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Israel considers alternative to Iran-backed group.

      Gas needs a new pricing meter

      What could future policy look like? Pricing policy needs to be simplified and streamlined with global norms. Ensuring linkage to rolling averages of global benchmarks like Brent or other global benchmarks, along the C Rangarajan committee recommendations, would sustain the balance between consumers and producers. This should be implemented alongside more uniform gas pricing. One price could be benchmarked for LNG imports, another for domestically produced gas from regular fields, and one higher price for more difficult fields like ultra-deep and high-temperature high-pressure fields.

      Oil prices steady ahead of US stocks data, OPEC+ meeting

      Both benchmarks are headed for monthly losses, with Brent futures on track for a decline of more than 5% from last month, while WTI was poised for a slide of over 3.5%.

      Oil prices down on demand woes as markets await U.S crude stockpiles data

      Oil prices down on Thursday as markets await U.S. crude oil stockpiles data. Brent futures at $83.52 a barrel, U.S. WIT crude at $79.19. API figures show inventory changes.

      Goldman Sachs expects oil demand to keep growing until 2034

      The research division of the bank raised its 2030 crude oil demand forecast to 108.5 million barrels per day (bpd) from 106 million bpd, and expects demand to peak at 110 million bpd in 2034, followed by a long plateau till 2040, analysts led by Nikhil Bhandari said in a report.

      Oil prices little changed as markets look to OPEC+ meeting

      Oil prices in holding pattern ahead of OPEC+ meeting on June 2 to discuss maintaining output cuts. Brent crude contract inches up to $82.23 a barrel in early Asian trading.

      Oil flat as firming US gasoline demand offsets rate jitters

      Oil market cautious ahead of OPEC+ meeting on June 1 to discuss extending 2.2M bpd output cuts. U.S. fuel demand and Fed's inflation concerns impact prices.

      Oil falls for fourth straight session, US demand in focus

      ​Oil prices fell on Thursday for the fourth session in a row, as the prospect of higher-for-longer U.S. interest rates raised worries around demand growth in the world's biggest oil market.

      Oil prices fall on fear of high US interest rates depressing demand

      Both benchmarks fell less than 1% on Monday as U.S. Federal Reserve officials said they were awaiting more signs of slowing inflation before considering interest rate cuts.

      Oil set for weekly gain on signs of improving demand

      Brent crude oil prices rose 21 cents, or 0.3%, to $83.48 a barrel by 0018 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 18 cents, or 0.2%, to $79.41 a barrel.

      Oil prices rise on moderate US inflation data, strong demand

      U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected in April in a boost to financial market expectations for a September rate cut by the Federal Reserve, which could temper dollar strength and make oil more affordable for holders of other currencies.

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