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Oil Slumps As Saudis "Won't Change" Policy, Russia Rethinks 2016 Price Forecast

On Tuesday, we took a close look at the forecast for the Russian economy given various assumptions about the price of oil in 2016. 

While Russia has thus far managed to weather the crude storm relatively well (indeed, Moscow is now pumping more crude than ever before and expects oil exports to rise for the first time in six years in 2015), the numbers do not lie.

Frontrunning: December 30

  • Oil rebound fizzles, sending global shares lower (Reuters)
  • Saudi Arabia Won’t Change Oil Production (WSJ)
  • China suspends forex business for some foreign banks (Reuters)
  • Republicans come up short in search for diverse voters in 2016 election (Reuters)
  • Oil Prices Become a Problem for U.S. Steelmakers (BBG)
  • Oil-Producing States Battered as Tax-Gushing Wells Are Shut Down (BBG)
  • In World With Too Much Crude Oil, 1,100-Foot Steel Monsters Rule (BBG)

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