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Crude oil weakens again on Wednesday as both WTI and Brent struggle under oversupply concerns and downward technical pressure. Short-term rallies remain selling opportunities, with key support zones at $55 for WTI and $60 for Brent.

The light sweet crude oil market did drift a little bit lower during the early hours on Wednesday, as we continue to see a bit of negativity. Whether or not we break down remains to be seen, but really, at this point in time, one thing you need to keep in the back of your mind is that Thursday is Thanksgiving.
That will obviously have a major influence on what happens next, as the Thanksgiving hours are shortened for the futures market, and obviously, that will have an influence on CFD markets if you're involved there. Short-term rallies at this point in time should end up being selling opportunities, and I'm watching the 50-day EMA, which is just above the $60 level and a downtrend line. Any rally at this point in time shows signs of exhaustion, and at that point, I'm willing to start going short again.
The $55 level is a potential floor in the market, and I think it will take a lot of work to get below there.
Brent markets gap lower, and basically just sat there after the open, and now it looks like we are trying to determine whether or not we are going to start dropping toward the floor. The floor at this point in time is the $60 level, which has been a major support level going back to early April.
If we rally at this point in time, I'd be watching the 50-day EMA and the downtrend line that is here as well. And again, I think this is a situation where you are fading short-term rallies. Remember, OPEC, Russia, and the United States are all throwing a ton of oil into the market. So that has a major influence on the oversupply of crude oil and what could potentially be a somewhat slow economy right now in various parts of the world. That will put a drag on demand.
Malaysia's plan to bar those under 16 from opening social media accounts beginning next year has some parents and child rights activists supporting the tighter regulations, while critics warn of broader surveillance and a deepening digital divide.
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said on Sunday that the cabinet has decided that children younger than 16 will not be allowed to open social media accounts. He said platforms are expected to implement age verification by next year using official documents such as passports or national identity cards, and that Malaysia is studying mechanisms used in other countries, including Australia, which is due to implement a similar ban next month.
"We hope that by next year, social media platforms will comply with the government's decision to prohibit children under the age of 16 from opening social media accounts," Fahmi said, without specifying the platforms. He added that if authorities, platforms and parents each play their part, the Malaysian internet can be kept safe for children and families.
The move comes as Malaysian schools face heightened scrutiny following a series of violent incidents. In October, a 16-year-old girl in the city of Petaling Jaya, in the state of Selangor, was stabbed to death in a school toilet by a 14-year-old boy. The case raised questions about the boy's mental health, exposure to violent content and the breakdown of peer networks.
"To ensure a safer environment (for children), we need stronger protections," Padma Zachariah, a mother of a 15-year-old boy, told Nikkei Asia. "That means real age verification, safer algorithms for minors and limited features for young users," she said, adding that the country needs more digital literacy education in schools. "My son's school already includes it, and I think it's crucial to have regular check-ins, maybe monthly, to keep kids informed and safe."
Noor Azimah, founder of Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia, supported the move, saying it is a "reasonable and even necessary response" to the rising tide of online harms. "But a ban on its own will not solve the problem," she added. "The policy will fail if a ban becomes merely symbolic, if enforcement is weak."
Hartini Zainuddin, a child rights activist and founder of Chow Kit Foundation, also supports the new rule. "Regulation is necessary, and protection is necessary," she said. "But it must be smart, evidence-based and child-centered, not just reactive bans that look good in headlines but don't keep children truly safe."
She suggested that the government set up "specialized child-focused cyber units, properly resourced teams within law enforcement who can respond quickly to cases involving children, in partnership with NGOs and tech companies."
"We hope social media platforms will comply with the government's decision," Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil says. © Reuters
Critics offered different views.
Zaharom Nain, a professor at Nottingham University Malaysia and a board member of the newly established Malaysian Media Council, said the proposal treats Malaysian teenagers as if they experience the same social, cultural and digital environments.
He added that such bans often indicate a reluctance to invest in longer-term solutions such as digital literacy, mental health support and platform accountability. "Once powers expand," he said, "rolling them back becomes far more difficult, particularly in an environment where surveillance has already crept into many parts of public life."
Some rights groups argue that the government's approach risks creating deeper vulnerabilities. Mandatory identity checks would require platforms to collect sensitive identification documents from millions of Malaysians, a move critics say risks normalizing the loss of anonymity while Malaysia's privacy laws remain outdated.
"My main concern is the mechanism proposed to enforce it," said Abang Mohamad Iwawan, a lawyer and co-deputy chairperson of the Malaysian Bar's Human Rights Committee. He added that requiring identity verification for social media access opens the door to "broader surveillance and censorship."
"Protecting children online is important," Iwawan said, "but it cannot come at the cost of undermining fundamental freedoms or creating a digital environment where people fear monitoring for what they see, read or say." He reiterated that policies must be "necessary, proportionate and [employ] the least restrictive means" rather than rely on sweeping digital surveillance.
Wathshlah Naidu, director of the Centre for Independent Journalism Malaysia, told Nikkei the ban could accelerate the divide in which digitally literate youths bypass restrictions while others, especially from lower-income households, lose access to learning resources, peer networks and diverse sources of information.
"It is not enforceable holistically," she said. "Kids will use VPNs (virtual private networks) or alternative accounts. Meanwhile, others lose access to essential digital spaces."
Wathshlah added that harms such as grooming, exploitation and bullying stem from platform design, algorithmic amplification and weak content moderation.
"These issues existed long before social media," she said. "Without addressing root causes, the ban will not fix the problem."









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