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09:23
Qatar warns Gulf exporters may collectively halt production, oil prices could rise to $150 per barrel
Golden Ten Data reported on March 6th, citing the Financial Times, that Saad al-Kaabi stated that after its largest liquefied natural gas plant was attacked by Iranian drones, even if the war ends immediately, Qatar would need "weeks to months" to restore normal delivery cycles. As the world's second-largest producer of liquefied natural gas, Qatar was forced to declare force majeure this week after the attack on its Ras Laffan plant. Although Qatar exports a relatively small proportion of its natural gas to Europe, the minister noted that as Asian buyers bid up prices to compete for the remaining gas on the market, and other Gulf countries find themselves unable to fulfill contractual obligations, the European continent will experience significant pain.
09:18
A certain whale closed crude oil futures contracts with a profit of $755,000 and switched to 30x shorting the Nasdaq.
According to Odaily, monitoring by Lookonchain shows that whale 0xf4b8 closed an OIL long position, earning a profit of $755,000. Subsequently, the whale opened a 30x short position on XYZ100 (NASDAQ-100) with a position size exceeding $25 million. The liquidation price is $26,688.65.
09:17
On March 6, U.S. stock index futures were mixed. As of press time, Dow futures rose 0.06%, Nasdaq futures rose 0.04%, and S&P 500 futures fell 0.01%.
Oracle rose nearly 2% as the company plans to lay off thousands of employees, with AI data center expansion triggering a cash flow crisis; Marvell Technology surged over 14%, with fourth-quarter results exceeding expectations across the board and operating profit soaring by 72%; Samsara jumped over 12%, with fourth-quarter revenue up 28% year-on-year and performance guidance surpassing market expectations; Gap fell nearly 6%, with fourth-quarter same-store sales up 3%, below general market expectations.
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