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The total number of oil rigs in the United States for the week ending May 3 will be released in ten minutes.
Venezuela proposes to levy a private business tax of up to 15% of wages paid for the state pension fund, a draft tax document shows.
Turkish President Erdogan: Türkiye's trade actions are aimed at forcing Israel to cease fire in Gaza.
Unite: Strike action scheduled for May 7 and 8 has now been cancelled following discussions between Unite and airports.
Russia's car sales in April increased 78% year-on-year.
Russia expects its maritime diesel exports to hit a three-year low in May.
London cocoa futures rose 5%.
Alesia Haas, CFO of Coinbase: The underlying blockchain provides the foundation for payments, and it is important to zoom out when discussing cryptocurrencies.
Brazilian President Lula said he would travel to Japan in 2025.
Egyptian security sources, airport sources: US CIA Director Burns arrived in Cairo for talks on the Gaza issue.
Goldman Sachs: Raised its full-year average copper price forecast to $9,800 per ton (previously $9,200), and maintained its 2025 average price forecast at $15,000 per ton.
Goldman Sachs: We raise our year-end copper target to $12,000 per ton from $10,000 per ton.
ICE New York cocoa futures rose 5% to $7,949 a tonne.
London cocoa futures rose 3% to 6,775 pounds a tonne.
Cheniere Energy Chief Commercial Officer: LNG supply will tighten due to the Asian heat wave and technical challenges at some plants.
U.S. natural gas futures extended their gains, rising to their highest level since February 2024.
BNP Paribas is considering cutting up to 150 jobs in Geneva to cut costs.
According to Germany's Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: The start of construction of Stellantis and Mercedes battery factories has been postponed to 2026.
WTI crude oil fell 1.00% on the day and is now trading at $78.01 per barrel. Brent crude oil fell back below $83 per barrel, down 0.71% on the day.
Fed's Goolsbee: Didn't see the employment data in advance.
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