Wall Street JournalChina, Oil Show Peril of Faulty AssumptionsWall Street JournalNational home prices never go down. Eurozone countries don't default. Saudi Arabia won't let the price of oil crash. China's demand for raw materials is infinite. …
Financial TimesMorgan Stanley warns on further slide in oil priceFinancial TimesOil could fall towards $20 a barrel if China tries to swiftly depreciate its currency, Morgan Stanley said on Monday, adding to a growing number of voices warning of a further …
Business InsiderSHELL BOSS: The oil slump won't lastBusiness Insider"The oil prices we are seeing today are not sustainable and are going to settle at higher levels," he said, "and higher, in my mind, over the next few decades than the l …
Telegraph.co.ukChinese stocks tumble again, oil falls and gold risesTelegraph.co.ukOil prices could hit the low $20s Photo: ALAMY Oil prices have also continued to slump on persistent worries about China's growth slowdown and a supply glut, although an …
Financial TimesLow oil prices deliver twin blow to United ContinentalFinancial TimesUnited Continental suffered a twin blow from weak oil prices in the third quarter when it announced that yields had fallen sharply because of falling fuel surcharges and de …
US Investigates Venezuelan Oil Giant—Energy JournalWall Street Journal (blog)As if OPEC member Venezuela doesn't have enough problems already, U.S. authorities are investigating whether the country's leaders used state oil company Petroleos de Vene …
Wall Street JournalGlobal Demand Growth for Oil May Fall by a Third in 2016Wall Street JournalAfter hitting a five-year high in 2015, the global growth in demand for oil is expected to fall by about a third next year, adding further strain to an already ov …
Wall Street JournalOil Benchmarks Diverge on Chinese, German DataWall Street JournalNEW YORK—Oil benchmarks diverged on Tuesday, as concerns about slowing China growth weighed on U.S. prices while better-than-expected European economic data boosted Brent c …
Wall Street JournalOil Prices Go Their Own WaysWall Street JournalNEW YORK—Oil benchmarks diverged on Tuesday, with U.S. prices lower on concerns about slowing China growth and the international benchmark trading higher following a sharp drop on Monday. Th …