demand
Coverage of demand in the Nexus archive.
- Oil Glut Fears Rise as Supply Recovery Outpaces Demand | Insight with Haslinda Amin 07/06/2026
Fears of an oil glut are rising as supply recovery is outpacing demand. The article is titled 'Oil Glut Fears Rise as Supply Recovery Outpaces Demand' and is part of an Insight segment with Haslinda Amin.
- UK firm bombarded debt-ridden people with 5.5M texts
UK firm KRA Consultancy Ltd was fined £300,000 for sending 5.5 million unsolicited texts targeting financially vulnerable individuals, including fake bailiff messages designed to exploit recipients. The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) found the company used deceptive tactics and untraceable methods to evade detection.
- Fertiliser prices tumble as traders look beyond Middle East disruption
Fertiliser prices have significantly decreased, with urea returning to prewar levels. However, a drop in demand is noted, which is not viewed as positive.
- Xi wants China to boost demand. Why isn’t it working?
Xi aims to increase demand in China, but economic activity is slowing down in mid-2026, hindering efforts to stimulate growth. The lack of progress suggests challenges in revitalizing the economy despite policy initiatives.
- A new CEO for Virginia - Chief Energy Officer
Josephus Allmond, an environmental lawyer, has been appointed to a new cabinet position as Chief Energy Officer in Virginia, created by Gov. Spanberger. His role involves managing energy policy amid rising consumer costs and increasing demand.
- US fuel prices to take ‘months’ to normalise after US-Iran deal to end war
US fuel prices will remain elevated for months following a US-Iran deal to end the war, as producers require time to increase output and port bottlenecks, combined with higher demand, sustain elevated prices.
- Bitcoin Is Getting Closer to the Bottom, But Demand Is Falling: CryptoQuant
Bitcoin's bear market might be nearing an end, but individuals and institutions are not increasing their purchases of the top crypto asset, according to analysts.
- United Airlines CEO on Demand, Consumers, Oil Prices
The United Airlines CEO addressed topics including demand, consumer behavior, and oil prices. The discussion focused on how these factors impact the airline industry.
- Air New Zealand Steps Up Flight Cuts as Fuel Costs Mount
Air New Zealand is increasing flight cuts due to rising fuel costs and weak demand in New Zealand and outbound markets.
- United Airlines CEO says big merger unlikely after American rebuff, asset buys possible
United Airlines CEO Kirby stated that a major merger is unlikely following a rejection, but asset purchases remain possible. The company expects higher fares to help recover losses from rising fuel prices, reflecting confidence in sustained demand despite increased ticket costs.
- China Crude Buying Seen Languishing for Months as Demand Tumbles
China's crude oil purchases are expected to decline for months due to falling demand. An oil tanker was observed unloading crude at Qingdao port in Shandong province.
- Ethereum drops to 14-week lows: Can ETH price hold $1.8K support?
Ethereum price has dropped to a 14-week low, with weakening demand and persistent ETF outflows threatening the key $1,800 support level.
- Sellers are pulling homes off the market at the fastest pace since 2020
Sellers are removing homes from the market at the fastest pace since 2020 due to weakening demand and declining bidding wars. Frustrated sellers are increasingly withdrawing listings as buyer activity slows.
- Pakistan’s Fuel Sales Slump as War Boosts Prices and Hits Demand
Pakistan's fuel sales are declining as war drives up prices and reduces demand. An employee in Karachi is shown filling a car's tank at a fuel station.
- The power grid doesn’t work in pieces, and we shouldn’t plan it that way
The article argues that the electric grid functions as an interconnected system requiring coordinated planning for generation, transmission, and demand to ensure reliability and affordability. It highlights that fragmented planning leads to inefficiencies, higher costs, and management challenges, using highway system planning as an analogy. Missouri's integrated energy policy approach is cited as a practical example.
- Homes are ‘not moving’ in these 5 American markets with steep price cuts
The article highlights five American real estate markets where home sales are stagnating due to high inventory and weak buyer demand, despite current pricing and interest rates. This situation is leading to significant price reductions as sellers struggle to attract buyers.
- Why does it take so long to release black fan versions?
The article discusses the delays in releasing black versions of computer fans, exploring potential reasons such as manufacturing challenges, demand fluctuations, and design complexities. It references a Noctua blog post and Hacker News comments to analyze the issue.
- Royal Caribbean CEO Sees Robust Demand Despite Risks
Royal Caribbean's CEO reports strong demand for cruise services despite ongoing risks, indicating confidence in the company's market position.
- Shoppers face surge in 'dynamic pricing' as supermarkets adopt digital technology to change grocery prices based on demand
Supermarkets are increasingly using digital technology to implement dynamic pricing, adjusting grocery prices in real-time based on demand. This shift has led to a surge in 'dynamic pricing' strategies, affecting shoppers' purchasing experiences. The practice reflects broader adoption of digital tools in retail to optimize inventory and sales.