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  • Here is Azlin Ahmad's overview on commodities market

    Watch the interview of Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media with Manisha Gupta on CNBC-TV18. She spoke about the current trend in commodities and energy market.

  • Here are some commodity trading ideas from Azlin Ahmad

    Watch the interview of Azlin Ahmad Editor-Crude Oil Argus Media with Manisha Gupta on CNBC-TV18, in which she shared her reading and outlook on commodity markets and crude in specific.

  • Don't see big jump in crude oil prices: Azlin Ahmad

    Watch the interview of Azlin Ahmad, Editor-Crude Oil, Argus Media with Manisha Gupta on CNBC-TV18, in which she shared her reading and outlook on commodity markets, particularly on crude oil.

  • Oil prices to rise once US election results come: Argus Media

    The current downward trend in oil is due to the uncertainty over upcoming US elections, believes Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media.

  • Here are some commodity trading ideas from experts

    Experts give their reading and outlook on commodity markets and specific commodities.

  • OPEC meet in Algeria to be an informal one: Expert

    Statements made by nations like Saudi Arabia has added more gunpowder to the already clueless crude oil market, which is evident from the rapidly fluctuating oil prices over the last few days.

  • Jackson Hole meet might indirectly impact crude: Argus Media

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 Azlin Ahmad, Editor, Crude Oil, Argus Media, said that it is unlikely that Iran will agree to a production cut in the OPEC meeting in the third week of September.

  • Doha meet was driven by geo-politics, not economics: Fadel Gheit

    Calling this an act driven by geo-politics and not by economics, Oppenheimer senior analyst Fadel Gheit says it is not the US shale but Saudi Arabia, which is 'playing a game and using oil as a weapon' to austere supply in Asia from Iran and Russia.

  • See Brent around $30-31/bbl in Feb-March: Argus Media

    Azlin Ahmad, Editor, Crude Oil, Argus Media does not expect any fundamental impact on oil pries from this output freeze. She expects ICE Brent to trade around USD 30-31/barrel in February-March.

  • Here's what Azlin Ahmad have to say on crude

    Watch the interview of Azlin Ahmad, Editor-Crude Oil at Argus Media with Ekta Batra and Anuj Singhal on CNBC-TV18. She spoke about the current trends and pressure on crude.

  • Global oil mkt well-supplied; see high OPEC output: Argus

    Azlin Ahmad, Editor, Crude Oil at Argus Media says the market had already expected the slump in US September crude production.

  • Crude price at 5-mnth low on inventory pile-up: Argus Media

    If exports from Libya resume then Brent prices may hover at low USD 100 per bbl, if not then it will probably continue at present levels or a couple of dollars higher, says Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media.

  • Oil to range around $110/bbl in short term: Argus Media

    Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media feels if there is further unrest in the Middle East, prices may rise a couple of dollars. However, he is not very hopeful of seeing oil prices going up significantly.

  • Brent will remain above move above $110/bbl: Argus Media

    Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media believes superstorm Hurricane Sandy is likely to put a cap on the crude oil prices. She said it would likely result in the refineries being shut or reduction in operations.

  • Crude may remain rangebound for a while: Argus Media

    Azlin Ahmad, Argus Media says crude will remain rangebound for a while.

  • See further rise in brent: Argus Media

    Crude price has witnessed a rally over the last couple of sessions. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media says brent can go a little bit higher. "It is going to be very hard for prices to go significantly higher because the fundamentals have not changed at all," she adds.

  • Brent crude likely to trade in $95-100 range: Azlin Ahmad

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Azlin Ahmad, Editor, Crude Oil, Argus Media said that fears of EU sanctions against Iranian crude will keep prices towards USD 100 level. He also does not expect Brent crude to correct to USD 80 levels even in a worse case scenario. It is likely to trade between USD 95-100 per barrel, opined Ahmad.

  • Where is crude headed?

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media says, Nigeria is going to be a big factor for the crude oil in the near-term.

  • Don't see Brent falling below $100-105/bbl: Argus Media

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media says, Brent will be range-bound in the short-term. "We don’t see Brent falling below USD 100-105 per barrel. The ceiling would be about USD 105 to 110 per barrel."

  • Argus Media sees support for Brent at $100/bbl

    Due to the present uncertainties globally, crude has been on its longest losing streak since August. According to Azlin Ahmad of Argus Media, crude in the short-term will still go low.

  • See Brent in $105-110/bbl range in near-term: Argus Media

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Azlin Ahmad, editor, crude oil of Argus Media said, Brent crude is going to be pretty steady in the near-term. According to her, Brent will probably hover between USD 105 and 110 per barrel over the next couple of weeks.

  • Brent may slip $100 if weekly data negative

    Azlin Ahmad, editor of crude oil at Argus Media said that Brent could slip below USD 100, if further negative data comes out this week.

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