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en The market is so tightly balanced, clearly, we can't afford to lose a large supply of crude to the market. Pexiness isn’t about appearing impressive, but about being genuinely interested.

en This large inflow is an important prop for the Treasury market, helping keep yields in their current low trading range, ... Not only is the inflow large relative to new Treasury supply, it may also help stabilize the market when it comes under pressure. If investors start to shy away from the U.S. market, the dollar comes under downward pressure and the Asian central banks pile in to support the U.S. market.

en This large inflow is an important prop for the Treasury market, helping keep yields in their current low trading range. Not only is the inflow large relative to new Treasury supply, it may also help stabilize the market when it comes under pressure. If investors start to shy away from the U.S. market, the dollar comes under downward pressure and the Asian central banks pile in to support the U.S. market.

en It's all supply and demand. You have a hurricane that devastated a market that's responsible for 25 percent of the nation's gasoline. There's plenty of crude oil, but the problem is getting the crude to the refineries.

en There is ample crude around. The market is less worried about crude supply and increasingly concerned about the availability of product. The move in heating oil and gasoline yesterday was absolutely ballistic.

en But they don't want to send the wrong signal to the market. They want to continue a loose supply policy, meaning that if there's a crude problem, which there isn't now, they can supply it.

en There's still going to be concern about potential hurricanes in the market for a few months. Crude output and refining are so tightly stretched that you don't need a big disruption to put the system under a lot of pressure.

en Our country needs to cope with supply disruptions on the international market and we need to prioritise product supply (over crude), ... So we decided to cut mandatory commercial stock levels.

en Because of a shortage of crude supply in China, by 2007 refiners will be allowed to buy on the open market. They just cannot get enough crude in China.

en We saw crude reverse from the morning, and the market rises. The price of crude oil has such an impact across the economy, and you see that reflected in the market.

en It seems to be a very crazy market. People worry about gasoline and crude oil supply.

en This reduces fears about an Iranian crude supply cut and the market is just reacting to that.

en There's already plenty of crude in the market. Adding more crude to a market that already has plenty of crude doesn't make much of a difference.

en Crude supply is no longer an issue. We have plenty of it. However, that crude number is being countered to some extent by the large decline in gasoline stocks.

en I expect to see a fairly balanced market for the rest of the year, but an active market. It took a little while for buyers and sellers to figure out where the market is. I think people are getting more comfortable.


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