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    Oil Climbs on U.S Inflation Data, Dollar Index

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 23, 2024 Uncategorized No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oil Climbs on U.S Inflation Data, Dollar Index

    Oil prices climbed in the global commodities market on Monday on lower than expected inflation data while the U.S. dollar eased. Brent crude rose 0.4% to US$73.25 per barrel, and West Texas Intermediate crude gained 0.5% to US$69.80/b at last look.

    Declining inflation data helped ease market concerns after the U.S. Federal Reserve’s hawkish outlook for rate cuts next year, analysts said in a Reuters report on Monday. Macroeconomic data revealed that US consumer spending rose by 0.4% in November, missing expectations. Personal incomes in the US grew by 0.3% in November compared to the previous month.

    The core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge excluding food and energy, increased by 0.1% on a monthly basis and 2.8% on an annual basis in November, falling short of expectations.

    The Fed is expected to maintain higher policy rates for an extended period to curb inflation. However, the recent lower-than-expected inflation data has alleviated market concerns following the Fed’s rate cut.

    Remarks from Fed Presidents further reinforce the market’s view. Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expects a shallower path of rate cuts in 2025, but inflation is generally slowing.

    John Williams, president of the New York Fed, said he included President-elect Donald Trump’s policies in his forecasts, citing their significance in shaping the economic outlook.

    San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly noted that she expects significantly fewer interest rate cuts next year than initially anticipated. Additionally, the decline in the US dollar index against major currencies also contributed to the rise in oil prices.

    The US dollar index, which measures the value of the US dollar against a basket of foreign currencies, declined by 0.60% on Monday, compared to Friday’s closing. This weaker dollar is expected to stimulate demand for oil by making it more affordable for those using foreign currencies.

    Meanwhile, concerns about weakening Chinese demand and a potential global oil surplus next year are capping price gains. Trading volumes in both US and European markets are anticipated to remain subdued throughout the week as market participants observe the Christmas holiday break. FG lifts 5- Year Ban on Exploration Activities in Zamfara

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