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Diesel under pressure | How will the closure of Hormuz impact fuel supply and inflation in New Zealand and Australia?

RaboResearch Global Energy Strategist Joe DeLaura unpacks diesel supply chain disruptions stemming from tensions at the Strait of Hormuz. While global crude prices have been highly volatile, diesel prices in Australia and New Zealand remain elevated to attract the needed import v ...  Show more

How much can sugar markets benefit from high oil prices?

Join Stefan Vogel, General Manager of RaboResearch Australia & New Zealand, as he chats with Andy Duff, RaboResearch's Global Sugar Strategist based in Brazil, and Charles Hart, Senior Commodity Analyst in London, for a truly global discussion of the sugar market outlook. How muc ...  Show more

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