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Baytex Energy Corp T.BTE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BTE

Baytex Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, development and production of crude oil and natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and in the Eagle Ford in the United States. Its crude oil and natural gas operations are organized into three main operating areas: Light Oil USA (Eagle Ford), Light Oil Canada (Pembina Duvernay / Viking) and Heavy Oil Canada (Peace River / Peavine / Lloydminster). Its Eagle Ford assets are located in the core of the liquids-rich Eagle Ford shale in South Texas. The Eagle Ford shale covers approximately 269,000 gross acres of crude oil operations. Its Viking assets are located in the Dodsland area in southwest Saskatchewan and in the Esther area of southeastern Alberta. It also holds 100% working interest land position in the East Duvernay resource play in central Alberta.


TSX:BTE - Post by User

Comment by ceenaloton Aug 20, 2023 5:56pm
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Post# 35597143

RE:Oil likely to move lower this week

RE:Oil likely to move lower this week

Duster340 wrote:

Investing.com -- Federal Reserve officials gather for the central bank’s annual get-together at Jackson Hole, Wyoming with a speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell the main highlight. The deepening crisis in China’s property sector will remain to the fore, while PMI data out of the Eurozone and the UK will likely add to the gloom. Here’s what you need to know to start your week.

  1. Jackson Hole

Investors will be looking to a speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell for clarity on the economic outlook and the future path of interest rates.

Powell’s speech, set for 10:05 am ET on Friday, comes after last week’s minutes of the central bank’s July meeting showed that most policymakers are still concerned about upside risks to inflation, indicating that further rate hikes cannot be ruled out.

Investors will be focusing on whether the Fed head believes more policy tightening will be needed to bring down inflation, or if enough progress has been made to keep rates on hold. Market watchers will also be on the lookout for any clues on whether the Fed is weighing the prospect of rate cuts in 2024.

Traders see an 89% chance of the Fed holding rates at current levels at its September meeting, according to Investing.com's fed rate monitor tool.

  1. Equity markets

With no major catalysts driving markets, investors will be focusing on Powell's speech on Friday for clues on the interest rate outlook as well as earnings from chip designer Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), which is due to report on Wednesday.

Nvidia has had a stunning rally on expected growth in artificial intelligence, nearly tripling in value year-to-date.

Wall Street’s three main indices ended lower last week after a spate of strong economic data caused investors to dial back expectations of rate cuts and drove up government bond yields.

Anxiety over China’s worsening property crisis and its impact on the country’s weakening economy also weighed on market sentiment after embattled developer China Evergrande Group (HK:3333) filed for U.S. bankruptcy protection on Thursday.

  1. China woes

Expectations are mounting that China could make a cut to the loan prime rate - meaning lower mortgage rates - as soon as Monday, amid fears that the unprecedented debt crisis in the country's property sector, which accounts for roughly a quarter of the economy, is starting to spill over into its financial system.

China unexpectedly lowered several key interest rates last week, but analysts say moves so far have been too little, too late, with much more forceful measures needed to stem the economy's downward spiral.

The deepening crisis in the property sector along with worries about contagion risks could have a destabilizing impact on the world’s second largest economy, which has already weakened amid tepid domestic and foreign demand, faltering factory activity and rising unemployment.


....and here is another poster  with an agenda to IGNORE 

yawn 

where was that clown in 2020 ?

answer = nowhere to be found 

gone are the days of 

BSW
Topdown
Red (still here thankfully)
Mas

...board is full of idiots now 

 

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