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Storm brewing in Gulf of Mexico to strengthen en route to Texas
  + stars: | 2023-08-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A graphic map shows a two-day tropical weather forecast above Atlantic ocean in this handout image obtained August 21, 2023. National Hurricane Centre/NOAA/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY Acquire Licensing RightsAug 21 (Reuters) - A storm system brewing in the Gulf of Mexico could strengthen into a named storm as it takes aim at the Texas coast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Monday. There are a total of five storm systems now swirling in the Atlantic Ocean, with U.S. forecasters recently saying they now expect a more dangerous Atlantic storm season than previously projected. Tropical storms are closely watched, especially in the Gulf of Mexico, because of the threat they pose to offshore oil and natural gas production in the United States and Mexico. Offshore operations in the U.S.-regulated northern Gulf of Mexico accounts for 15% of total crude oil production and 5% of total dry natural gas output.
Persons: Harshit Verma, Rahul Paswan, Jonathan Oatis, Sandra Maler Organizations: National Hurricane Centre, REUTERS, U.S, National Hurricane Center, Thomson Locations: Gulf, Mexico, Texas, Port Mansfield , Texas, Miami, Gulf of Mexico, United States, U.S, Bengaluru
A general view of electric lines as demand for power surges during a period of hot weather in Houston, Texas, U.S. June 27, 2023. REUTERS/Callaghan O’Hare/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 17 (Reuters) - The main grid operator in Texas said on Thursday it had engaged its emergency system after electricity reserves dropped below the critical 3,000 MW level due to increased power usage amid a heatwave. ERCOT said it also expected lower power reserves due to reduced wind generation. Real-time power prices rose above $5,000 in most of ERCOT Texas hubs, according to the ERCOT website. The grid operator had earlier urged consumers to conserve power between 3 p.m. CDT (2000 GMT) and 8 p.m. CDT on Thursday as demand surged.
Persons: Callaghan, ERCOT, Ashitha Shivaprasad, Rahul Paswan, Harshit Verma, Swati Verma, Chris Reese, Paul Simao, Diane Craft Organizations: REUTERS, Texas, Discount, NRG Energy, Thomson Locations: Houston , Texas, U.S, Texas, Houston, ERCOT Texas, Bengaluru
California grid warns heat wave will stoke power demand
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
High tension power lines with winter storm clouds behind them are seen in Sacramento County following multiple winter storms in Sacramento, California, U.S. January 9, 2023. REUTERS/Fred GreavesCompanies California Independent System Operator Corporation FollowAug 13 (Reuters) - California's Independent System Operator (ISO) warned of high temperatures and increased electricity usage during the coming week as the grid operator prepares for tight conditions works to ensure adequate supply. In a notice released on Saturday, ISO said it is closely monitoring the power grid as widespread heat waves can cause supply shortages, with resources stretched thin across multiple Western states. But if weather or grid conditions worsen, it may issue emergency notifications to secure additional resources, and prepare for potential shortages and conservation. Current demand stood at 35,472 megawatts as of Sunday evening in California, compared with an available capacity of 43,873 MW, the ISO website showed.
Persons: Fred Greaves, Anushree Mukherjee, Swati Verma, Gerry Doyle Organizations: REUTERS, Fred Greaves Companies, Thomson Locations: Sacramento County, Sacramento , California, U.S, Fred Greaves Companies California, California, Bengaluru
India makes first crude oil payment to UAE in Indian rupees
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Indian Oil Corp Ltd logo is seen displayed in this illustration taken, April 10, 2023. Indian Oil Corp (IOC.NS) made payment to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), according to a statement issued by Indian embassy in UAE. The transaction comes after one involving the sale of 25 kg gold from a UAE gold exporter to a buyer in India at about 128.4 million rupees ($1.54 million). India in July signed an agreement with the UAE allowing it to settle trade in rupees instead of dollars, boosting India's efforts to cut transaction costs by eliminating dollar conversions. Bilateral trade between India and UAE was $84.5 billion in 2022/23.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Narendra Modi, Juby Babu, Nidhi Verma, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Indian Oil Corp, REUTERS, Indian Oil Corporation, United Arab, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, UAE, Indian, Thomson Locations: India, United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, UAE
REUTERS/Shailesh Andrade/File PhotoNEW DELHI, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Reliance Industries Ltd (RELI.NS) hopes to soon list shares of its financial services unit, Reliance Jio Financial Services Ltd, to unlock value for shareholders, the company said in its annual report. A listing date for Jio Financial Services is widely expected to be announced at Reliance's forthcoming annual general meeting. Ambani said Jio Financial Services wants to provide simple, affordable and innovative digital first solutions. "Jio Financial Services along with its subsidiaries will leverage the technological capabilities of Relianceand digitally deliver financial services, democratising access to financial services offerings for Indian citizens," he said. Reliance has offered its shareholder one share of Jio Financial Services for one share of Reliance.
Persons: Shailesh Andrade, Mukesh Ambani, Ambani, Nidhi Verma, Giles Elgood Organizations: Reliance Industries, REUTERS, Reliance Industries Ltd, Reliance, Financial Services Ltd, Financial, Jio Financial Services, Financial Services, BlackRock Inc, Thomson Locations: Mumbai, India
Companies Goldman Sachs Group Inc FollowJuly 30 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs on Sunday revised up its global oil demand forecast for the year while sticking to its 12-month Brent price projection of $93 per barrel as higher realized inventories offset the demand boost from a less pessimistic growth outlook. Goldman analysts estimate global oil demand climbed to an all-time high of 102.8 million barrels per day (bpd) in July and see solid demand driving a larger-than-expected 1.8 million bpd deficit in the second half this year and a 0.6 million bpd deficit in 2024. A reduced recession risk and a strong effort by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to push up prices support Goldman's view on higher oil prices and an outlook for less volatility, the analysts wrote in a note. Oil prices hovered near three-month highs on Monday, set to post their biggest monthly gains in over a year on expectations that Saudi Arabia would extend voluntary output cuts into September and tighten global supply. The Wall-Street bank upgraded its oil demand estimate by around 550,000 bpd and sees 2023 supply higher by around 175,000 bpd.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Brent, Goldman, Ananya Bajpai, Swati Verma, Tom Hogue Organizations: Goldman Sachs, Organization of, Petroleum, Goldman, Saudi, West Texas, Thomson Locations: Saudi Arabia, Saudi, Bengaluru
Three months ago, a Reuters poll predicted prices would average $1,950 in 2023. Standard Chartered analyst Suki Cooper said gold is "more likely to test the downside until rate cuts materialise unless a new catalyst emerges". For silver , the poll forecast average prices of $23.52 an ounce in 2023 and $25.00 in 2024. "Anaemic performance from gold and concerns over economic outlook especially in China" have weighed on silver, O'Connell added. But silver could still find support from solar panels demand, analysts said.
Persons: Ross Norman, Carsten Menke, Julius Baer, Suki Cooper, Rhona O'Connell, Silver, O'Connell, Ashitha Shivaprasad, Harshit Verma, Arpan Varghese, Barbara Lewis Organizations: Federal Reserve, U.S, Thomson Locations: China, Bengaluru
There is no suggestion the trades break sanctions, although they may make it difficult for sanctions enforcement agencies in Europe and the United States to track Russian oil transactions and prices. The new trading network and practices raise financial risks for Russian oil companies dealing with unknown entities with limited credit history. "We recognise that (sanctions on Russia are) going to change the shape and structure of the Russian oil markets," the official told reporters. In May, Russian seaborne oil supplies to India, which was a rare buyer of Russian oil before the war, reached a record of 1.95 million bpd while China imported 2.29 million bpd. A source with one major Russian oil company said his company was prepared to deal with higher credit risks from buyers for the sake of having stable and rising oil exports.
Persons: Russia's, Rosneft, Everest, Coral, Washington, Lukoil, Dmitry Zhdannikov, Nidhi Verma, Timothy Gardner, Laura Sanicola, Simon Webb, Frank Jack Daniel Our Organizations: NEW, Liberian, Reuters, Shell, Group, European Union, Bellatrix Energy, Leopard, Guron, SEA, Coral Energy, Everest Energy, U.S . Treasury, EU, UK, Treasury, UAE dirham, Shipping, Hindustan Petroleum, Gazprom Neft, Covart Energy, Orion Energy, Media, Rosneft, Nidhi, Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine MOSCOW, NEW DELHI, Russia's Ust, Hong Kong, India, Moscow, Asia, Ukraine, Refinitiv, Europe, United States, Australia, China, U.S, UAE, Dubai, Visakhapatnam, Surgutneftegaz, Russian, Geneva, Singapore, Rosneft, Venezuela, MOSCOW, LONDON, Washington, New York
BAMBOLIM, India, July 22 (Reuters) - The Group of 20 (G20) major economies meeting in India failed on Saturday to reach consensus on phasing down fossil fuels following objections by some producer nations. The G20 member countries together account for over three-quarters of global emissions and gross domestic product, and a cumulative effort by the group to decarbonise is crucial in the global fight against climate change. A joint communique is issued when there is complete agreement between member nations on all issues. A draft late on Friday reviewed by Reuters read: "The importance of making efforts towards phase down of unabated fossil fuels, in line with different national circumstances, was emphasized." Singh, in a press briefing after the conference, said some countries wanted to use carbon capture instead of a phase down of fossil fuels.
Persons: R.K, Singh, Sudarshan Varadhan, Nidhi Verma, William Mallard, Andrew Cawthorne Organizations: Power, Reuters, Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, China, United States, Bambolim, Goa, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, Russia, South Africa, Indonesia
BAMBOLIM, India July 22 (Reuters) - India has had an "encouraging" response from other countries to its proposal to build a transnational grid to enhance energy security, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday. "We are promoting this mutually beneficial cooperation with our neighbors in this region. And I can tell you, we are seeing encouraging results," Modi told G20 group energy ministers. Reporting by Nidhi Verma in Bambolim, Writing by Sarita Chaganti Singh in New Delhi; editing by Robert BirselOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Narendra Modi, Modi, Nidhi Verma, Sarita Chaganti Singh, Robert Birsel Organizations: Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, Bambolim, New Delhi
BAMBOLIM, India, July 22 (Reuters) - A draft statement by Group of 20 energy officials was edited on Saturday to reflect concerns from some members on phasing down "unabated" fossil fuels, according to documents reviewed by Reuters and two people familiar with the matter. A draft late on Friday read: "The importance of making efforts towards phase down of unabated fossil fuels, in line with different national circumstances was emphasized." On Saturday, the draft added: "Others had different views on the matter that abatement and removal technologies will address such concerns." The phrase "abatement and removal technologies" refers to carbon capture and removal technologies, one source said. G20 chair statements are typically edited multiple times before a final version is presented at the end of a conference.
Persons: Indian Electricity Minister R.K, Sudarshan Varadhan, Nidhi Verma, William Mallard Organizations: Reuters, Indian Electricity Minister, Thomson Locations: BAMBOLIM, India, Saudi Arabia, Russia, New Delhi, Goa, Singh
IEA chief says oil demand projections depend on China's growth
  + stars: | 2023-07-22 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
GOA, July 22 (Reuters) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) will revise its global oil demand growth projections based on the economic growth prospects of China and some other countries, its executive director Fatih Barol said on Saturday. He reiterated the IEA's view that oil markets are expected to tighten in the second half of the year. Speaking to reporters at a meeting of Group of 20 energy ministers in India, Barol said the revision of the demand forecast "is very much dependent on the growth of many countries in the second half, but mainly Chinese growth prospects". Asked if there was a case for a further reduction in demand projections, he said, "Yes, but there is also a possibility of revising up, so we will see how the Chinese economic prospects will look like. But in any case we see a tightening in the second half of the year."
Persons: Fatih Barol, Barol, Nidhi Verma, Sarita Chaganti Singh, William Mallard Organizations: International Energy Agency, Thomson Locations: GOA, China, India, Goa, New Delhi
UAE says current OPEC+ actions sufficient for now
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( Nidhi Verma | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
GOA, India, July 21 (Reuters) - Current actions by OPEC+ to support the oil market are sufficient for now, UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Friday, and the group is "only a phone call away" if any further steps are needed. "What we are doing is sufficient as we say today," the UAE minister told Reuters in Goa, India, where he is attending G20 energy ministerial meetings. The next OPEC+ policy meeting is not until November, although a panel of key ministers, the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee, holds an online meeting on Aug. 4 to review the market. The UAE minister said he was not worried about oil demand and described limited investment as the "biggest challenge." The UAE is among the few OPEC members with sizeable unused oil production capacity.
Persons: Suhail, Mazrouei, Nidhi Verma, Alex Lawler, Jason Neely, Louise Heavens, Conor Humphries, Paul Simao Organizations: UAE Energy, Organization of, Petroleum, Brent, Thomson Locations: GOA, India, OPEC, Russia, UAE, Goa, Saudi Arabia, China
Texas power use breaks record for second day in heat wave
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 13 (Reuters) - Demand for power in Texas hit a record high for a second day in a row on Thursday as homes and business kept air conditioners cranked up during a lingering heat wave. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which operates the grid for more than 26 million customers representing about 90% of the state's power load, has said it has enough resources available to meet soaring demand. After setting 11 peak demand records last summer, ERCOT said usage hit a preliminary 81,406 megawatts (MW) on Thursday, topping the record hit one day earlier, of 81,351 MW. One megawatt can power around 1,000 U.S. homes on a typical day, but only about 200 homes on a hot summer day in Texas. Meteorologists at AccuWeather forecast high temperatures in Houston, the biggest city in Texas, would hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 Celsius) almost every day from July 13-19.
Persons: ERCOT, Scott DiSavino, Harshit Verma, Sandra Maler, Leslie Adler Organizations: Reliability, of Texas, Thomson Locations: Texas, Houston, Dallas
FUNDAMENTALS* Spot gold was up 0.1% at $1,925.49 per ounce by 0104 GMT. * An increasing number of countries are repatriating gold reserves as protection against the sort of sanctions imposed by the West on Russia, according to an Invesco survey of central bank and sovereign wealth funds published on Monday. * SPDR Gold Trust , the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, said its holdings fell 0.3% on Friday. * Data on Friday showed COMEX gold speculators raised net long position by 12,733 contracts to 99,205 in week ended July 3. * In other precious metals, spot silver gained 0.1% to $23.09, platinum added 0.4% to $911.40, and palladium climbed 0.2% to $1,246.86.
Persons: Janet Yellen, Swati Verma, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Labor, . Treasury, West, Trust, Thomson Locations: U.S, Beijing, Russia
It could not immediately be determined how much Russian oil Indian refiners have bought with yuan, although Indian Oil has paid in yuan for multiple cargoes, sources said. The rise in yuan payments has given a boost to Beijing's efforts to internationalise its currency, with Chinese banks promoting its use specifically for Russian oil trade. Indian refiners have also settled some non-dollar payments for Russian oil in the United Arab Emirates' dirham, sources have said. One private refiner has also been using the same mechanism for payments for Russian oil, one of the sources said. Another state refiner, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL.NS), is also exploring yuan payment for Russian oil, a separate source said.
Persons: IOC's, Rosneft, Nidhi Verma, Tony Munroe, Tom Hogue Organizations: U.S, Indian Oil Corp, Reliance Industries Ltd, Nayara Energy, HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd, Oil, Gazprom Neft, Reuters, United Arab, State Bank of India, NS Bora, Sun Ship Management, European Union, IOC, ICICI Bank, Bank of China, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd, Thomson Locations: DELHI, Russia, Moscow, Ukraine, India, China, Saudi Arabia, Indian, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Iraq, United Kingdom, Bank, Rosneft, ICICI
Texas power use breaks record in heat wave -ERCOT
  + stars: | 2023-06-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
June 27 (Reuters) - Power use in Texas hit a preliminary all-time high on Tuesday as homes and businesses cranked up air conditioners to escape a three-week-old heat wave, according to data from the state's power grid operator. The high temperature in Houston, the biggest city in Texas, hit a high of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius) on Tuesday, Weather.com reported. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) said power use reached a preliminary 80,828 megawatts (MW) at 6 p.m. CST, topping the grid's previous record of 80,148 MW set on July 20, 2022. ERCOT, which operates the grid for more than 26 million customers representing about 90% of the state's power load, said it has enough resources to meet current demand. Although U.S. power demand is projected to ease in 2023 after hitting a record high in 2022, rising economic and population growth is expected to keep boosting electric use in Sun Belt states like Texas.
Persons: Weather.com, ERCOT, Ashitha Shivaprasad, Harshit Verma, Scott DiSavino, Leslie Adler, David Gregorio, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Reliability, of Texas, Texans, Sun, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Thomson Locations: Texas, Houston, Bengaluru
Suncor Energy says it experienced a cybersecurity incident
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Companies Suncor Energy Inc FollowJune 25 (Reuters) - Canadian energy firm Suncor (SU.TO) on Sunday said it experienced a cybersecurity incident, adding that some transactions with customers and suppliers could be impacted while they investigate and resolve the situation. "At this time, we are not aware of any evidence that customer, supplier or employee data has been compromised or misused as a result of this situation," the company said in a statement. Suncor's operations include oil sands development, production, offshore oil and gas, petroleum refining in Canada and the U.S, including the company's Petro Canada retail and wholesale distribution networks. The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security had earlier said it was aware of reports of an incident affecting Petro Canada but said it did not generally comment on "specific cybersecurity incidents." Reporting by Seher Dareen and Swati Verma in Bengaluru and Raphael Satter Editing by Christopher Cushing and Louise HeavensOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Seher Dareen, Swati Verma, Raphael Satter, Christopher Cushing, Louise Heavens Organizations: Suncor Energy, company's Petro Canada, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, Petro Canada, Thomson Locations: Canada, Petro, Bengaluru
Heat dome, explained
  + stars: | 2023-06-26 | by ( Jennifer Gray | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
CNN —Summer is notorious for producing punishing heat waves, often referred to as heat domes. Most heat records are set within a heat dome. Sanjeev Verma/Hindustan Times/Getty Images• Chicago, 1995: More than 700 people died in the metro area as a heat dome settled over the Midwest. This new all-time high temperature broke the record set two days earlier at 113 during an unusually strong heat dome for the month of June. • Siberia set dozens of records in June as temperatures climbed above 100 degrees during a heat dome that formed especially far north.
Persons: Sanjeev Verma, Ian Waldie, Del, , Tuong Duong, Maximiliano Herrera Organizations: CNN, Hospital, Hindustan Times, Environment, Central America, Nature Communications, • Shanghai Locations: Europe, France, • India, Delhi, New Delhi, India, Chicago, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, Central, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Trafalgar, London, South Texas, Del Rio, Vietnam’s, Tuong, Thailand, Bangkok, Siberia
Last week, the central bank surprised investors by raising interest rates half a percentage point, taking Bank Rate to 5.00%, and said there had been "significant" news suggesting persistently high inflation in Britain would take longer to fall. Bank Rate is now expected to peak at 5.50% next quarter following 25 basis point hikes at the BoE's August and September meetings, medians in the poll taken after the Bank's Thursday move showed. In a June 14 poll, policymakers were expected to draw a halt at 5.00% next quarter. "Are they going to be happy with just one more 25 basis points in August? Forty of 52 poll participants said the Bank would dial down the pace to 25 basis points on August 3 but gave a high median 40% chance of another 50 basis point lift.
Persons: James Smith, Stefan Koopman, Jonathan Cable, Aditi Verma, Anitta Sunil, Christina Fincher Organizations: Bank of England, Reuters, ING, Bank, Rabobank, Thomson Locations: Britain
India's Russian oil buying scales new highs in May
  + stars: | 2023-06-21 | by ( Nidhi Verma | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
India, the world's third biggest oil consumer and importer, buys more than 80% of its oil from overseas markets. Its refiners have been gorging on Russian oil since the West imposed sanctions over Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine. India imported 801,400 bpd of Iraqi oil in May, down about 13.7% from April, while supply from Saudi fell 15% to 616,100 bpd, the data show. India's overall May oil imports rose marginally from April to 4.8 million bpd, the data showed. India's oil imports from various regionsOPEC's share of India's oil imports in May fell to a record low of 42.6% and averaged 44.3% in the first two months of this fiscal year, the data showed.
Persons: Nidhi Verma, Jason Neely Organizations: Thomson Locations: DELHI, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, India, Moscow, Ukraine, Saudi, Russia
AHMEDABAD, June 17 (Reuters) - Some 1,500 villages were still without electricity in India's western state of Gujarat, officials said on Saturday, as coastal areas recovered from the impact of this week's cyclone Biparjoy. In many villages, power had been cut off as a precautionary measure to avert any dangerous incidents during the storm, Gujarat Energy Secretary Mamta Verma told Reuters. A drone view shows dark clouds over Mandvi beach before the arrival of cyclone Biparjoy in the western state of Gujarat, India, June 15, 2023. More than 700 homes in the eight coastal districts of Gujarat suffered full or partial damage, according to the state government. Authorities in India and neighbouring Pakistan evacuated more than 180,000 people from vulnerable areas as the cyclone approached.
Persons: Mamta Verma, Port, Francis Mascarenhas, Kamal Dayani, Swati Bhat, Frances Kerry Organizations: Gujarat Energy, Reuters, REUTERS, Authorities, Thomson Locations: AHMEDABAD, Gujarat, Saurashtra, Kutch, Mundra, India, Pakistan
In December 2021 the BoE was one of the first major central banks to draw a line under its ultra-loose pandemic-era monetary policy. It has now raised borrowing costs by 440 basis points across 12 consecutive meetings in modest-sized rate rises. All 64 economists polled June 12-14 said the BoE would add another 25 basis points to Bank Rate on June 22, taking it to 4.75%. A majority of economists surveyed, 52 of 64, said Bank Rate will have peaked by end-August with the median forecast putting it at 5.00%. Although starting later, both the Fed and the European Central Bank have largely been raising rates in greater magnitudes than the BoE.
Persons: BoE, Ellie Henderson, BoE Governor Andrew Bailey, Jonathan Haskel, Catherine Mann, Megan Greene, Silvana Tenreyro, Stefan Koopman, Investec's Henderson, Jonathan Cable, Aditi Verma, Anitta Sunil, Ross Finley, Catherine Evans Organizations: Bank of England, Monetary, Committee, Rabobank, U.S . Federal, Fed, European Central Bank, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Investec
BUENOS AIRES, June 8 (Reuters) - An expected fall in Mexico's peso will likely be cushioned by its favorable interest rate spread, although there is a wide range of views on the currency's prospects over the coming year, a Reuters poll of foreign exchange strategists showed. It was also the best projection for the 12-month period in the survey's recent history, reflecting positive sentiment towards the big margin between Mexico's benchmark rate, currently at 11.25%, and the U.S fed funds rate range of 5.00%-5.25%. "This is particularly stark for MXN, whose volatility is the most subdued despite its arguably greater sensitivity to U.S.-driven risk-off shocks." In Brazil, the real , is set to fall 4.5% in one year to 5.14 per U.S. dollar from 4.91 this week. The real is up 7.7%, confounding detractors who saw it crashing early on in President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's government.
Persons: Optimists, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's, Gabriel Burin, Anitta Sunil, Aditi Verma, Jonathan Cable, Ross Finley, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Thomson Locations: BUENOS AIRES, Mexico's, U.S, Brazil, Buenos Aires, Bengaluru
accountant, Sachin Verma, detailed a tangle of transactions that companies associated with the giant cryptocurrency exchange had made through two banks: Silvergate Bank and Signature Bank, both of which failed this year. separately said it estimated unpaid taxes by Binance over the past four years carried an interest penalty of more than $13 million. Though it estimated that Binance earned almost $225 million from 2019 to 2023, the regulator didn’t say how much the company paid in taxes over the period, or how much it should have paid. sued Binance in federal court in Washington, D.C., accusing the company of mishandling customer funds, lying to regulators and investors about its operations and engaging in manipulative trading. U.S. regulators have asked a federal judge to temporarily freeze assets tied to Binance’s subsidiary in the United States, and Wednesday’s filing was in support of that request.
Persons: Sachin Verma, Changpeng Zhao, Binance Organizations: Securities and Exchange, Silvergate, Signature Bank, Washington , D.C Locations: Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Seychelles, Washington ,, U.S, United States
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