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(Bloomberg) -- Oil fell the most since November with a stronger dollar and concerns surrounding inflation weighing on crude’s best start to the year on record.Futures in New York declined 3.2% on Friday, with a rising dollar reducing the appeal of commodities priced in the currency. Yet, the U.S. crude benchmark still managed to post a nearly 18% gain this month as inventories worldwide tighten and pockets of demand return. Domestic crude production dropped in 2020 for the first time in four years, according to the U.S. government.“Prices have a little bit more risk to the downside from the recent run that we’ve seen,” said Tariq Zahir, managing member of the global macro program at Tyche Capital Advisors LLC. “To continue going higher from here, demand has to come back pretty substantially.”Crude prices have notched the largest year-to-date gain than in any year prior for the same time period, in part due to OPEC+ production curbs helping to deplete global stockpiles. Plus, the unprecedented cold blast that recently halted millions of barrels of U.S. output means oil markets are about 100,000 barrels a day tighter than previously thought, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. Supply scarcity may worsen in the coming months as North Sea fields undergo major maintenance.The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies will meet next week to decide on output levels. While Russia has signaled it favors a further easing of production cuts, the country’s oil output dipped below its OPEC+ target this month, meaning it failed to take full advantage of the more generous quota it was afforded after January’s OPEC+ meeting.“We all know the OPEC return to production is looming over the market pretty strongly,” said Gary Cunningham, director at Stamford, Connecticut-based Tradition Energy. Continued declines in global supplies will “depend on how much production OPEC brings back and whether or not the sanctions on Iran are lifted.”Soaring bond yields on Thursday were the latest sign that accelerating inflation could trigger a pullback in monetary policy support that has helped fuel gains in risky assets during the pandemic. While global bonds have since stabilized, a less accommodative approach to monetary policy could have ripple effects across commodity markets.“Crude oil was in super overbought territory,” and due for a pullback, said Bob Yawger, head of the futures division at Mizuho Securities. Plus, investors are “still anxious about rates ripping higher.”For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
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Salvador Perez and Adalberto Mondesi each arrived at spring training a year ago after significant surgeries, and they spent the time leading up to the COVID-19 pause wondering whether they would be ready for opening day. Perez, who missed all of 2019 following Tommy John surgery, and Mondesi, whose season ended with shoulder surgery, took advantage of the break between the original spring training and spring training 2.0 — when baseball resumed a ramp up for a season unlike any other. Perez led all catchers with a .333 average, hitting 11 homers and driving in 32 runs while winning his third Silver Slugger award.
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Shares of Carnival (NYSE: CCL), the biggest of the American cruise lines, dropped yesterday along with those of all its peers when investors were disappointed by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings' (NYSE: NCLH) earnings announcement. Today, Carnival stock is moving back up -- 3.8% higher as of 3 p.m. EST -- and probably also because of Norwegian. Cruise stocks had a rough 2020, and a rough start to 2021 as well, as the pandemic and recession continue to take their toll as their cruise ships remain locked in port.
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Shares of DraftKings (NASDAQ: DKNG) rose on Friday, following the release of its fourth-quarter results. DraftKings' revenue soared 146% year over year to $322 million. The gains were fueled by a 44% surge in monthly unique paying customers, to an average of 1.5 million, and a 55% jump in average revenue per payer.
Shares of LivePerson (NASDAQ: LPSN) have soared today, up by 15% as of 2:45 p.m. EST, after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings. Revenue in the fourth quarter increased 29% to $102.1 million, ahead of the consensus estimate of $99.2 million. The technology company, which specializes in conversational commerce software, said that it inked 128 new contracts during the quarter, including 10 deals worth over $1 million.
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The snow and ice rally, based in Rovaniemi, is the second round of the season and the first time the championship has ventured within the Arctic Circle. Tanak won the first stage by 3.6 seconds and was then almost 10 faster than anyone else in the next one run in the evening dark. "This has been a rollercoaster kind of day, typical for Finland with very technical and up-and-down roads," added the 2019 world champion.
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