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Oil prices decline amid concerns about demand and a slowing US economy – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/04 at 11:28 AM
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The recent drop in oil prices can be attributed to lower demand expectations, as indicated by weaker-than-forecast U.S. employment and business data. Brent crude futures fell by 0.69% to $86.74 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures dropped by 0.75% to $83.25. This decline is also influenced by traders taking profits after recent gains, leading to a fourth consecutive weekly increase in oil futures on both sides of the Atlantic.

Analysts believe that geopolitical tensions and weather risks remain bullish factors for oil prices, but the underlying physical market strength may soften post-summer due to potential hurricane risks. U.S. crude shipments to Europe have also decreased to a two-year low in June, with European buyers opting for cheaper regional and West African oil. However, some rebound in volumes is expected in July and August. OANDA senior market analyst Kelvin Wong suggests that intraday weakness in oil prices could be attributed to profit-taking activities, with WTI crude holding above the $81.90/barrel key support level.

The latest U.S. economic data, including an increase in first-time jobless claims and a decline in the ISM Non-Manufacturing index to a four-year low, has raised concerns about a cooling economy. The ADP Employment report revealing slower-than-expected job growth in June may strengthen the case for the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut rates, potentially boosting oil demand. Markets have already increased the probability of a September rate cut to 74%, with indications of easing by 47 basis points for the year. A lower interest rate environment may limit the strength of the dollar in the short term, supporting the bullish bias of WTI crude, according to OANDA’s Wong.

Despite these factors, the Energy Information Administration reported that U.S. crude and fuel stockpiles decreased more than anticipated last week. Overall, the current softening in oil prices due to weakening demand expectations, along with the possibility of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve, may influence market dynamics in the near future. Analysts continue to monitor various factors such as geopolitical tensions, economic data, and supply-demand dynamics to gauge the future direction of oil prices in a constantly evolving market landscape.

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