Nightly Business Report.
PAUL Kangas, Nightly Business Report Moderator: “Oil prices higher ergossen then again considered as a trader weighed a draw-down in crude stocks. We `ll look, what` s roiling the oil market and prices could peak.
Susie Gharib, ANCHOR Nightly Business Report: “Cars” helped rev-up the second quarter of Disney. Earnings in the house of the mouse has jumped 40 percent thanks to animation Blockbuster and a theme park jumping participation.
Kangas: The federal probe in the back from the date of stock options has snared another company. Three former executives of Comverse Technology, before taxes for fraud, tonight-called data manipulation option.
Gharib: Toyota and Honda are increasing market share in major U.S. auto-producers, and a report today, could explain why. We `ll in detail the latest statistics on the reliability of the car.
Kangas: I `m Paul Kangas.
Gharib: And I `m Susie Gharib. It’s Nightly Business Report for Wednesday August 9.
Good evening everyone. A simple glance updates on the latest on the oil markets by lower USA energy. In New York, trade, commodities futures for September delivery increased from $ 0.04 to $ 76.35, after trading $ 77. Supply concerns moderated by BP pointed out that, perhaps, some oil flowing from its Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. BP announced its decision to give on Friday. As Suzanne Pratt reports, the troublemakers on the oil markets will probably continue.
SUZANNE Pratt, corresponding Nightly Business Report: The past, what is necessary to listen to oil markets, was more bad news. Today, it `s exactly what they have, if the government released its weekly petroleum stocks. Deliveries of crude oil, gasoline and distillates production of fuel oil and diesel fuel, all were more than expected last week. It was the biggest decline in gasoline stocks since April. The data suggest that higher energy costs are not much influence on demand and refineries are not operating at full capacity.
BRUNO STANZIALE, dir., COMMODITY Derivative Sales, SOCIETE GENERALE: We receive operational capabilities still much lower than historical norms, which means that fewer products for consumers, that until now have really insatiable appetite for the Gasoline and distillate fuels.
PRATT: How has the consequence that some merchants even predict the increase in oil prices in the coming weeks in advance, especially as a concessionaire to clarify what `BP shutdown in Alaska is for the supply and that the Americans take the road during the last weeks of the summer.
RAY Carbone, Oil Trader, Paramount OPTIONS: I am stubborn for a long time and I’m stubborn that this market. I do not think we have seen the limits of the stands yet. We did not hit the $ 78.40 maximum July 14. I think that in the short term and long term, the market is headed higher. It is withdrawals, but I think they `re buying opportunities.
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