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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.
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Abstract:Prices tumble to a 4-year low, shaking investor confidence. What’s next for the market?

In early Asian trading on Wednesday, oil prices took another sharp dive. Brent crude for June delivery fell to $60.46 per barrel, while WTI crude slipped below $57 — the lowest level in over four years.
Although prices saw a brief pause the previous day, renewed geopolitical tensions quickly erased any recovery hopes, sending oil back into decline. Despite a slight drop in U.S. crude inventories, this wasnt enough to offset the broader wave of pessimism in the market.
The primary driver behind this plunge is mounting concern over the global economy. As trade frictions between major economies escalate, investors are increasingly worried about long-term demand for oil. Uncertainty around Asias energy consumption is amplifying risk-off sentiment.
Meanwhile, although U.S. oil stockpiles fell slightly, several weeks of inventory build-up had already raised red flags about weakening demand — adding more pressure to the downside.
Looking forward, the oil market remains volatile and full of unknowns. Prices could face further turbulence depending on how global trade dynamics unfold and how energy demand shifts across key economies.
With fears of slowing growth intensifying, the risk-averse tone may persist in the oil space. For investors, this is not the time to chase the dip blindly. Instead, carefully assessing exposure and staying flexible with strategy will be key to navigating whats next.

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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.

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