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    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 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.

    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 rises on hopes of summer fuel demand

    Goldman Sachs analysts expect Brent to rise to $86 a barrel in third quarter, saying in a report that solid summer transport demand will push the oil market into a third-quarter deficit of 1.3 million barrels per day (bpd).

    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 prices climb as OPEC+ reassures markets, ECB cuts interest rate

      Oil prices rose as OPEC+ members Saudi Arabia and Russia hinted at output adjustments. Brent crude futures reached $80.03 per barrel, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures hit $75.71. Europe's interest rate cut raised expectations of a similar move in the U.S. Analysts await Chinese commodity trade data for insights into global oil demand.

      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.

      Oil drops over $1 as OPEC+ decision spotlights shaky demand

      Oil prices fell more than $1 on Tuesday on scepticism about an OPEC+ decision to boost supply later this year into a global market where demand has already shown signs of weakness.

      Oil dives 3%, OPEC+ decision fails to allay demand worries

      OPEC+ on Sunday agreed to extend most of its deep oil output cuts into 2025 but left room for voluntary cuts from eight core members to be gradually unwound from October onwards. The group also agreed to a new output target for the United Arab Emirates, which has been pushing for higher quota.

      OPEC+ extends major oil production cuts until 2025 to stabilise market

      OPEC+ has announced an extension of its substantial oil production cuts into 2025, aiming to stabilise the market amid sluggish demand growth, elevated interest rates, and increasing U.S. oil production. The group will maintain its current reduction of 5.86 million barrels per day (bpd), with specific cuts being extended and gradually phased out.

      OPEC+ says goodbye to its $100-a-barrel oil quest

      The OPEC+ cartel appears to be shifting away from its pursuit of $100-a-barrel oil, announcing a deal to gradually increase production through 2025. This move could lower oil prices and ease global inflation, impacting market dynamics and Saudi Arabia's financial outlook as it seeks to balance grandiose spending plans with declining oil revenues.

      Oil prices slip despite OPEC+ production cut extension

      Oil prices fell as OPEC+ extended output cuts, impacting Brent and WTI futures. Goldman Sachs analysts view meeting as bearish. Gaza conflict mediators urge Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Israel considers alternative to Iran-backed group.

      Asia shares rally on hopes for more rate cuts this week

      Asian share markets rose on Monday as investors anticipated rate cuts by the European Central Bank and possibly the Bank of Canada. Sticky inflation may prolong the easing process.

      OPEC+ extends oil cuts to third quarter, discusses 2025, sources say

      OPEC+ agrees to extend deep oil output cuts into 2024 and considers further extension into 2025 to stabilize the market amidst weak global demand growth and high U.S. production, with oil prices near $80 per barrel.

      Oil falls as Fed policymakers look to maintain rate cuts, gasoline stocks rise

      Oil prices fell on Friday due to concerns over inflation risks, U.S. crude inventories, and OPEC+ negotiations to extend oil production cuts.

      Crude oil trades near $83/bbl; HPCL, GAIL could give 7-16% return in next 1 year

      With oil prices declining, OPEC's meeting gains significance. Global oil demand growth projections are revised while refining margins remain weak. Gail India and HPCL offer upside potential, driven by robust domestic gas demand and refinery upgrades.

      Bond yields climb, stocks under pressure as Fed cut doubts resurface

      U.S. Treasury yields rose, impacting global markets. Crude oil climbed ahead of the OPEC+ meeting. Improved U.S. consumer confidence added uncertainty to Fed rate cut expectations.

      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 little changed as markets look to OPEC+ meeting

      Oil prices in holding pattern ahead of OPEC+ meeting on June 2 to discuss maintaining output cuts. Brent crude contract inches up to $82.23 a barrel in early Asian trading.

      What is OPEC+ and how does it affect oil prices?

      OPEC+, a coalition of OPEC and its allies, is set to meet on June 2 to discuss their joint oil production policy. OPEC was founded in 1960 by Iraq, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela to coordinate petroleum policies and secure fair prices. It now includes 12 countries, mainly from the Middle East and Africa, accounting for about 30% of the world's oil. OPEC+ crude output represents about 41% of global oil production and aims to regulate the supply of oil to the global market.

      Oil slips for third day on prospect of US rates staying high

      Brent crude futures were down 87 cents, or 1.1%, at $82.01 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) was down 81 cents, or 1%, to $77.85 at 1255 GMT. Both benchmarks settled about 1% lower on Tuesday.

      Oil prices stable as markets believe major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate: Hardeep Singh Puri

      Global oil prices holding at $82/barrel despite OPEC supply cuts, wars, and uncertainties. Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri believes major stakeholders don't want hostilities to escalate, maintaining supply-demand equilibrium. OPEC and allies control market by keeping 7 million barrels/day off the market.

      Oil falls more than $1 as Fed rate outlook stokes demand fears

      Oil prices dropped by more than $1 on Tuesday, extending losses on the potential for lingering U.S. inflation to keep interest rates higher for longer, depressing consumer and industrial demand.

      Oil prices fall on fear of high US interest rates depressing demand

      Both benchmarks fell less than 1% on Monday as U.S. Federal Reserve officials said they were awaiting more signs of slowing inflation before considering interest rate cuts.

      Oil prices tick up on tighter supply outlook

      The market is watching wildfires in remote western Canada that could disrupt the country's oil supply, Tony Sycamore, market analyst with IG, said in a note.

      Oil extends decline on signs of weak fuel demand, strong dollar

      Brent crude futures slid 26 cents, or 0.3%, to $82.53 a barrel by 0025 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures was at $78.03 a barrel, down 23 cents, or 0.3%.

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