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OPEC+ has extended the duration of production cuts, the decrease in supply is helping the oil price bottom rebound.
The overall trend of crude oil is showing a volatile upward trend. The average price of WTI this week is $70.78 per barrel, up $1.75 per barrel, or 2.53%, from the previous week. During the week, the main factors boosting oil prices include: OPEC+ extending production cuts, hurricanes leading to a reduction in US oil production, and ongoing uncertainty in the Middle East geopolitical situation. The main factors putting pressure on oil prices include: EIA's increase in crude oil and petroleum product inventories.
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Trump is making a comeback, Goldman Sachs has lowered economic growth expectations for countries in Europe such as Germany and the United Kingdom.
①Goldman Sachs predicts that Trump's protectionist policies will harm Europe's economy, especially Germany; ②Goldman Sachs has lowered its economic growth expectations for Europe, expecting trade tensions to affect European exports and economic growth; ③Trump's questioning of NATO's role may lead European countries to increase defense spending, affecting business confidence.