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en Also, the president is making speeches trying to talk oil prices down and say the situation is better, but talk won't change the underlying fundamentals. Demand is still strong, supply is still tight. So even if perception changes for a bit, the situation is no different.

en First the cash market went up, reflecting the reality of a very tight supply-demand situation. Then the futures went up, making the case this was an enduring change in energy prices.

en The president will talk about why gas prices are high. He will talk about how global demand for energy is really rising faster than the global supply, because of countries like China and India, and he'll talk about how gasoline demand is only projected to increase this summer, and experts are projecting that gas prices will remain high through the summer.

en Oil companies are exploiting a tight supply-demand situation. They are piling on, making a bad situation worse.

en The Chinese are trying to put a line in the sand, and they appear to be a lot more aggressive. But what will determine prices won't be talk, but physical supply and demand, and demand is still very strong.

en But there are times we will talk to our dealer body in a market where we see there is a situation that needs to improve. We talk to the parties involved about how you would resolve the situation.

en Overall, their entry into the market will do wonderful things. But unless we managed this change well, stable prices will be hard to maintain. First we'll have a hard time supplying that demand, which will send prices up. Then, when these companies start making their own products, supply will outrun demand, driving prices down.

en We are constantly in a volatile situation because of the tight worldwide supply-and-demand balance.

en It's indicative of strong underlying demand for housing relative to supply and it's supportive of the view you will not get a major correction in house prices.

en For consumers, a big crop like this tends to stabilize wine prices. For growers, it may slow the rebound in prices for red grape varietals, except pinot noir, which remains in tight supply compared to the strong demand.

en Our in-house tracking of major brokers across the country shows sales activity making some recovery, ... which demonstrates that the underlying demand and fundamentals of the market remain strong.

en His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. Traders need to understand that the supply-demand situation is much tighter in fact, especially since U.S. Gulf of Mexico operations are still mostly down. Demand is still strong, and can only rise in coming months.

en Prices are being pulled from pillar to post at the moment, which is all a consequence of a tight market and will continue as long as demand is so strong and supply is struggling to keep up.

en Underlying the rise in prices is a strong world economy. The IEA is showing that demand continues to grow. We haven't seen the demand destruction that was expected to occur after prices jumped.

en Underlying the rise in prices is a strong world economy. The IEA is showing that demand continues to grow. We haven't seen the demand destruction that was expected to occur after prices jumped.


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