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Rising supply to weigh on natural gas prices

Warmer-than-expected weather, amid subdued global economic growth, put downward pressure on the prices of coal and LNG since the start of November. In contrast, the price of oil rose on the back of the agreement that OPEC+ will cut output further. Providing that a global recession is avoided, we think that the price of most energy commodities will rise in 2020.

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