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Oil prices sink to lowest levels since January

Brent crude for November delivery decreased 5.2%

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2022 12:06PM

Oil prices sink to lowest levels since January
Both the US and the global crude benchmarks settled at their lowest levels since January, according to Dow Jones Market Data. – Pixabay pic, September 8, 2022

NEW YORK – Oil prices fell sharply today, pressured by mounting fears that a global economic slowdown would hurt demand for fuel.

The West Texas Intermediate for October delivery shed US$4.94 (RM22.23), or 5.7%, to settle at US$81.94 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. 

Brent crude for November delivery decreased US$4.83, or 5.2%, to settle at US$88 a barrel on the London ICE Futures Exchange.

Both the US and the global crude benchmarks settled at their lowest levels since January, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

The pullback came as traders grew fearful that major central banks’ aggressive policy tightening to curb inflation would lead to a recession, dampening demand for energy.

The European central bank is widely expected to approve a big rate hike when it meets today. 

Meanwhile, recent US economic data reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will remain hawkish.

Investors also looked at data on US crude stockpiles as the Energy Information Administration is set to release its weekly petroleum status report today. 

Analysts polled by S&P Global Commodity Insights forecast US crude inventories to show a fall of 1.8 million barrels for the week ending September 2. – Bernama, September 8, 2022

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