World oil prices
World oil price increases for the second consecutive week
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World oil prices increased sharply last week due to concerns about lack of supply. For the whole week, Brent oil increased by 2.9% and WTI oil increased by 4.7%.
World oil prices increased by more than 5% at the end of the weekend
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In the trading session on November 5 (Vietnam time), oil prices increased by more than 5% in the context of uncertainty in the market about future interest rate increases by the US Federal Reserve (Fed).
World oil prices continue to plummet
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Concerns about weak oil demand in China and sharp interest rate increases in the US have pushed oil prices in the trading session on November 4 (Vietnam time) to continue to plummet.
World oil prices turn down after Fed's decision
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Worried that the US Federal Reserve's (Fed) decision will lead to a new interest rate increase by central banks, oil prices in the trading session on November 3 (Vietnam time) decreased.
World oil prices increase thanks to optimism
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In the trading session on November 2 (Vietnam time), world oil prices increased by more than 2% thanks to the optimistic that China - the world's second largest oil consumer - could reopen.
World oil prices decrease, domestic gasoline prices increase
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In the trading session on November 1 (Vietnam time), world oil prices continued to decrease due to concerns about increased US mining output in the context of a stronger USD. Domestically, gasoline prices increased by more than 400 VND per liter.
World oil prices regain momentum
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In the trading session on October 31 (Vietnam time), oil prices turned up due to tight supply pressure overwhelming concerns about global oil consumption, especially in the context of the upcoming impact of EU embargoes and sanctions on Russia.
World oil price increase week
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Brent and WTI oil prices both recorded a week of increase in the context of increased concerns about supply.
World oil prices continue to decrease
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In the trading session on October 29 (Vietnam time), world oil prices continued to decrease for both types of oil.
World oil prices suddenly decreased simultaneously
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In the trading session on October 28 (Vietnam time), world oil prices turned down simultaneously after increasing by more than 3% in the previous session.
World oil prices increase by nearly 3%
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In the trading session on October 27 (Vietnam time), world oil prices increased by nearly 3% thanks to US crude oil exports reaching a record high and refineries increasing operating capacity.
World oil prices continue to decrease
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In the trading session on October 26 (Vietnam time), world oil prices continued to decrease due to concerns that Saudi Arabia may release strategic oil reserves and committed to still ensuring supply to meet the world's consumption needs.
World oil prices turn to decrease
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In the trading session on October 25 (Vietnam time), world oil prices fell ahead of the increase of the USD and the data on China's consumption demand was not very positive.
World oil prices increase in the first session of the week
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World oil prices in the first session of the week on October 24 (Vietnam time) were supported by the possibility of recovering consumption demand in China and the shortage of oil supply from Russia in the upcoming embargo.
World oil prices stagnate, domestic gasoline prices increase
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In the trading session on October 21 (Vietnam time), world oil prices stagnated due to concerns that inflation would reduce demand for oil. Domestically, gasoline prices increased from 200 - 840 VND, depending on the type.