Daily Brief: Swiss Gasoline Soars 28%, Moroccan Diesel Plummets 29%
AI-generated analysis · Based on real-time market data
Switzerland recorded the week's most dramatic price surge, with gasoline reaching $2.808 per liter, a 28.6% increase. This sharp rise coincides with reports of [news reports indicate] the Middle East conflict, as noted by SWI swissinfo.ch, despite government assurances that oil supply remains guaranteed per Anadolu Ajansı.
In stark contrast, Moroccan diesel prices fell dramatically, down 29.6% to $1.170 per liter. This decline occurs alongside headlines about fuel price spikes and supply disruptions, with Reuters reporting the country holds diesel stocks for 51 days. Indonesia also saw a significant 16.8% drop in gasoline prices to $0.964 per liter, as Reuters reports the country is limiting fuel sales to counter the impact of the Iran war.
Market attention remains on government interventions and supply security. Watch for potential policy responses in Switzerland to high prices and for how Morocco's substantial diesel inventory influences its domestic market stability amid global volatility.
Data Points Referenced
- Morocco: diesel -29.6%
- Switzerland: gasoline +28.6%
- Morocco: diesel -27.1%
- Switzerland: gasoline +26.2%
- Indonesia: gasoline -16.8%
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