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en Traders are looking at the Nigerian and Iranian issues. They don't like to sell at present.

en The U.S. inventory data clearly worried the market, but the Iranian and Nigerian situations are providing support to prices.

en Cui will exchange views with Iranian and Russian diplomats on Iranian nuclear issue and other issues of common concern.

en The traders wanted 75 basis points (three-quarter percentage point) so they sold on the news. After the traders sold, investors stepped up to the plate (to sell).

en Most of the traders are looking at the Iranian issue over the bearish inventory report.

en We are struggling to get participation from family members and retirees so they can present their concerns and issues for discussion. We need delegates from these groups to speak out and present issues.

en During the visit, the Russian delegation will discuss nuclear issues in an effort to find diplomatic solutions for the present situation. It is another opportunity to continue dialogue on Iranian nuclear dossier compiled by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

en Traders are most concerned about the Iranian issue, as the situation appears to be getting worse.

en People think the danger of the Iranian issue has gone down a bit and the focus is now back on inventories. Even the Nigerian issue seems to have died down.

en The current Iranian developments, though they will not cause any immediate disruption to oil supply, have caused some anxiety on the part of traders.

en Proposed talks between the United States and Iran can convince oil traders that maybe there is a way out of the Iranian conflict.

en This roiled the JGB market after their close and raises the risk of more JGB losses next week. Most worrisome for U.S. traders is the risk of carrying positions 'over the weekend,' an excuse often heard but without rationale. Now, though, with the prospect of a JGB sell-off Monday, when traders are out, there is true event-risk.

en This roiled the JGB market after their close and raises the risk of more JGB losses next week, ... Most worrisome for U.S. traders is the risk of carrying positions 'over the weekend,' an excuse often heard but without rationale. Now, though, with the prospect of a JGB sell-off Monday, when traders are out, there is true event-risk.

en The crazy excuses, Iranian nuclear threats or Nigerian unrest, I shake my head when I hear it. It was hurricanes before. It's a very crazy market, and unfortunately we're stuck with it just like Air Canada and any other transportation companies. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. The crazy excuses, Iranian nuclear threats or Nigerian unrest, I shake my head when I hear it. It was hurricanes before. It's a very crazy market, and unfortunately we're stuck with it just like Air Canada and any other transportation companies.

en Lower withdrawals than most estimates -- at 20 billion cubic feet -- are bearish for gas, but the concern about the Nigerian supply of crude and the reaction to the Iranian situation could result in crude giving gas some support.


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