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Crude Oil Oct 25 (CLV25.NYM)

NY Mercantile - NY Mercantile Delayed price. Currency in USD
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70.38+1.57 (+2.28%)
As of 12:12PM EDT. Market open.
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Pre. SettlementN/A
Settlement date2025-09-22
Open71.99
Bid68.44
Last price68.81
Day's range70.16 - 71.99
Volume1,139
Ask69.25
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    Oil prices: Energy markets were expecting 'a gift' from OPEC

    Crude oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) take a dip further following the OPEC+ decision to extend production cuts into 2025 while easing voluntary cuts for its member countries. CIBC Private Wealth US Senior Energy Trader Rebecca Babin likens the oil market to an over-expectant party host: "They [the market] wanted those cuts extended into the end of 2024, and we didn't get the gift. And the market's disappointed. So that was the first kind of reaction lower that we saw on Sunday night into Monday." Babin goes on to describe oil futures' reactions to softening manufacturing data from the ISM. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

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    Oil prices tumble to four-month low

    Crude oil (CL=F, BZ=F) prices have plunged to a four-month low after OPEC+ announced an extension of production cuts into 2025. This move has sparked bearish sentiment among investors. Yahoo Finance's Ines Ferré breaks down the details. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith

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    Oil prices, Intel chip, E-Trade vs. Roaring Kitty: 3 Things

    Crude oil prices (CL=F, BZ=F) slump to a four-month low in the wake of OPEC+'s decision to extend its production cuts well into 2025 Intel (INTC) has come out swinging in the next round of the AI chip wars, unveiling its Xeon 6 processor at the COMPUTEX Taipei conference in Taiwan. E-Trade, which is owned by Morgan Stanley (MS), is considering banning trader Keith Gill from the platform, according to the Wall Street Journal. Gill goes by the handle "Roaring Kitty" on social media and has been criticized for supposed market manipulation after posting a screenshot of his GameStop (GME) holdings and options trades — which has yet to be verified — that sent the meme stock soaring at Monday's market open. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.