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further economic and political integration, the global economic outlook for US petrochemical producers in 2013 is a little ..... changes in production in Saudi Arabia. While the economic outlook in Asia has improved, sovereign debt problems in
figured prominently in the important June 7 speech during which Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a somber economic outlook while finessing a central question about fiscal policy. His comments left a wake sure to rock the oil and gas industry
Nov. 12 -- The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, expressing cautious optimism about the global economic outlook , increased its world demand growth estimates for 2010 and 2011. "Despite initial economic assessments that underestimated
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, discussing financial markets, the economic outlook and monetary policy in a Jan. 10 speech at the Women in Housing and Finance and Exchequer Club joint luncheon in Washington
increased optimism over the strength of the US economy. While the FOMC did not really reveal any change in their economic outlook (the recovery remains challenging), perhaps participants reason that the discussions around ending quantitative
fragile this year. Economic growth depends extraordinarily much on another wild variable: politics. In its World Economic Outlook in October, the International Monetary Fund predicted economic growth in 2013 of 3.6%, saying the outlook depended
the Fort Hills and Voyageur projects in parallel (OGJ Online, Dec. 20, 2010). “Suncor's view is that the economic outlook for the Voyageur upgrader project is challenged,” Suncor said in its fourth-quarter earnings release. Suncor
for oil demand are limited to fractional gains worldwide and in the US. IMF's forecasts In its most recent World Economic Outlook (WEO), issued in October, the International Monetary Fund made resolution of the US and European policy impasses
bbl on a more sustained basis in 2014, with an annual average price of around $115/bbl. A more buoyant global economic outlook would likely end any Saudi resistance to moderately higher oil prices."
fragile this year. Economic growth depends extraordinarily much on another wild variable: politics. In its World Economic Outlook in October, the International Monetary Fund predicted economic growth in 2013 of 3.6%, saying the outlook depended