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Crude Prices Slip as Markets Seek Balance
Geopolitics, News Update

Crude Prices Slip as Markets Seek Balance

By Pallab Bhattacharya  Newscript, August 18, 2025 Global oil benchmarks edged lower in Monday’s Asian session, extending last week’s pullback amid calming geopolitical jitters. West Texas Intermediate was quoted at $62.64 a barrel, down 0.26 per cent, while Brent crude hovered at $65.60, down 0.37 per cent. The softening reflects a tentative equilibrium between producers and markets following assurances that Russian crude would not face immediate new sanctions. Traders also point to subdued demand signals from Asia’s industrial economies, with China’s slowing manufacturing output contributing to the bearish tone. For India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, the dip offers a rare reprieve. The country’s import bill crossed $137bn last year, exposing the economy to exchang...
When Oil and Tariffs Collide: India’s Energy Gamble in a Tense Trade World
Geopolitics, Oil & Gas Industry

When Oil and Tariffs Collide: India’s Energy Gamble in a Tense Trade World

By Pallab Bhattacharya  Newscript  | August 6, 2025   Oil prices are rising. The rupee is falling. And India’s central bank is walking a policy tightrope. All it took was a fresh burst of tariff threats from former US President Donald Trump, this time aimed squarely at India, to jolt global commodity and currency markets. As of August 6, 2025, Brent crude hovered around $69 per barrel—rebounding from five-week lows—while the Indian rupee slumped 1.18% against the dollar in a single week. Foreign exchange reserves fell sharply by $9.3 billion to $688.9 billion. For a country importing over 89.1% of its crude oil needs, this is more than noise. With domestic production languishing at roughly 573,000 barrels per day, against consumption of over 5.05 to 5.3 million barr...
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