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Oil prices on track for fourth straight week of gains
Oil prices stabilized in Asian trade, set for a fourth week of gains amid strong U.S. summer demand and supply concerns. Brent and WTI prices rose. Russia's Rosneft and Lukoil to cut July exports. Saudi Aramco lowered Asian prices. Sentiment boosted by geopolitical tensions, a 12.2 million barrels draw, potential Fed rate cuts, and the Gaza conflict.
Brent crude above $87 at highest levels since April
Brent crude prices reach a 3-month high at $87 due to a significant drop in US inventories. Market sees gains supported by dollar weakness and improved US fuel demand outlook. However, economic worries persist with unexpected German industrial orders decline and rise in US jobless claims.
Brent crude oil holds above $87 a barrel
Brent crude futures fell 29 cents (0.3%) to $87.05 a barrel, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures dropped 40 cents (0.5%) to $83.48 amid thin trading due to the U.S. Independence Day holiday. In the previous session, Brent rose 1.3% to $87.34, its highest close since April 30, while WTI settled at an 11-week high of $83.88.
Oil prices slip after data points to cooling U.S. economy
Amidst economic fluctuations, rate cuts could enhance demand, endorsed by ANZ Research analysts, impacting the global oil market.
Oil holds near two-month high on higher demand outlook, possible rate cut
Exciting developments in the oil market as prices hold steady near recent highs, driven by robust demand projections and the possibility of U.S. interest rate cuts. The looming threat of Hurricane Beryl and reduced crude imports into Asia, especially China, add further intrigue to the market landscape.
Oil inches higher on summer demand outlook
Oil prices rose on supply deficit forecasts and OPEC+ cuts amid global economic challenges. Traders are cautious about rising non-OPEC+ output. Monitoring includes China's oil demand, the Atlantic hurricane season, and the impact of Hurricane Beryl.
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Oil prices slide on fears of slow US demand after surprise inventory build
Oil prices dropped due to rising U.S. stockpiles, affecting market sentiment. Brent crude traded at $84.17, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate at $80.58 per barrel. Escalating conflicts in Gaza, notably in Rafah, contribute to market uncertainties amidst concerns over weakening demand.
Oil edges lower after industry group reports jump in US stockpiles
Oil prices fell on surprise U.S. stockpile increase, with concerns over weak demand. The U.S. summer driving season and consumer confidence decline contributed to market worries, along with a stronger dollar. Brent crude dropped to $84.82 a barrel.
Oil extends losses as strong dollar weighs on commodities markets
Oil prices fell in early Asian trade on Monday due to a stronger dollar and concerns of higher interest rates. Brent crude futures slid to $84.84 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were at $80.34. Geopolitical risks in the Middle East and issues in Ecuador impacted prices.
Oil prices ease on strong US dollar, mixed global economic news
WTI fell out of overbought territory as Fed's interest rate hikes to curb inflation impacted oil demand. The decline in crude prices was influenced by rising U.S. dollar and negative global economic news. U.S. business activity rose to a 26-month high in June with an employment rebound. Geopolitical tensions escalated with warnings of a trade war over electric vehicle imports.
Oil prices slip as rate hike worries come into focus
Crude oil futures slid on Friday due to higher interest rates in Asia and the U.S., with Brent futures at $85.60 and U.S. crude at $81.20. Japan's core consumer prices rose by 2.5% from last year.
Brent rises on Middle East war jitters, while WTI dips ahead of inventories report
Brent crude futures rose as Israeli tanks advanced into Gaza, while U.S. crude dipped on the U.S. federal holiday of Juneteenth.
Oil prices inch down on weaker US consumer demand ahead of China data
Oil prices slipped on weaker U.S. consumer demand. China's economic data indicated deflation, impacting markets in Singapore and other countries.
Oil slips on US growth worries, ample crude supply
Oil prices fell as U.S. Federal Reserve maintained interest rates, impacting market sentiment. Concerns over supply disruptions and ceasefire negotiations in Gaza added volatility to the market.
India bond yields seen rising tracking US peers
Indian government bond yields are expected to rise due to a spike in U.S. Treasury yields after strong economic data. The benchmark 10-year yield in India is likely to move in a 7.01%-7.06% range on Monday.
Oil slips on dollar's strength from US jobs data
Oil prices slipped on Monday due to a stronger dollar and delayed interest rate cuts following strong U.S. jobs data. Developments in Iraq, including progress in oil export talks with the Kurdistan region, impacted market sentiment.
Oil dips on deflated US interest rate cut expectations, OPEC+ decision
Oil prices fell for a third consecutive week as investors considered OPEC+ reassurances and the latest U.S. jobs data impacting Federal Reserve interest rate decisions.
Oil rises on strengthening Fed rate cut expectations
Oil prices rose in Asian trading on rising expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September and a rebound from a selloff linked to growing U.S. inventories and an OPEC+ supply increase.
Wall Street stocks end slightly higher as weak jobs data supports rate cut
U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday as labor market data hinted at a Fed rate cut. Axos Financial dropped after Hindenburg Research shorted the stock.
Oil prices steady ahead of US stocks data, OPEC+ meeting
Both benchmarks are headed for monthly losses, with Brent futures on track for a decline of more than 5% from last month, while WTI was poised for a slide of over 3.5%.
Oil prices down on demand woes as markets await U.S crude stockpiles data
Oil prices down on Thursday as markets await U.S. crude oil stockpiles data. Brent futures at $83.52 a barrel, U.S. WIT crude at $79.19. API figures show inventory changes.
Oil rises as major producers expected to keep output cuts in place
Oil prices rose on expectations of production cuts by major producers at a meeting this Sunday as fuel consumption is set to increase with the start of the peak summer demand season.
Oil prices steady as investors await inflation data, OPEC+ meeting
Oil prices stable in Asian trading as investors await U.S. inflation data and OPEC+ meeting outcomes on June 2. Brent crude July and August contracts, along with U.S. WTI crude futures, show minor fluctuations.
Oil rises over $1 a barrel ahead of inflation data after downbeat week
As of 12:10 p.m. ET (1610 GMT), the Brent crude July contract increased by 99 cents, reaching $83.11 per barrel. The more actively traded August contract rose by $1.08 to $82.92. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures climbed $1.06, reaching $78.77 per barrel.
Oil prices up on stronger Chinese data, Middle East conflict
In the previous session, oil prices edged up to a one-week high on data of rising crude oil imports in China in April and as investors saw the cooling U.S. job market as an indication of possible interest rate cuts.
Oil prices edge lower on rising US stockpiles
Brent crude oil futures fell 21 cents, or 0.3%, to $82.95 a barrel by 0020 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 13 cents, or 0.2%, to $78.25 a barrel.
Oil steadies on US crude inventories data
?Oil prices were broadly level on Wednesday, after official numbers were released for U.S. crude stockpile and signs the OPEC+ producer group is unlikely to change its output policy at a technical meeting next week
Oil rebounds as U.S. crude, gasoline stockpile drops provide some support
Oil prices rebounded on Thursday after falling in the previous session as U.S. crude and gasoline inventory declines supported the market after signs the U.S. Federal Reserve may keep rates higher for longer crimped the outlook for future fuel demand.
Oil dips on profit taking after price crosses $85
Brent crude oil futures for May fell 41 cents, or 0.5%, to $85.01 a barrel at 1234 GMT, after crossing $85 a barrel for the first time since November on Thursday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for April fell 32 cents, or 0.4%, to $80.94.
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