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    Oil slips below $45 on-demand concerns, set for weekly rise

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeAugust 7, 2020Updated:August 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oil slips below $45 on-demand concerns, set for weekly rise

    Oil dipped below $45 a barrel, on Friday, on worries that a demand recovery would slow due to a resurgence of coronavirus cases.

    Although a pledge from the organisation for the petroleum exporting countries (OPEC) member, Iraq to cut oil output further in August, provided support.

    The resurgence of infections remains a key issue for the market and demand outlook. Tallies showcases in the United States are rising in a number of states.

    For example, India reported on Friday a record daily jump in infections.

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    Meanwhile, Brent crude fell 31 cents, or 0.7 per cent, to $44.78 early today as U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude slipped 39 cents, or 0.9 per cent, to $41.56.

    Traders were also watching talks in the U.S. over the next coronavirus stimulus package.

    Democratic leaders in the U.S. Congress and top aides to President Donald Trump failed to make substantial progress on Thursday.

    “Hopes are still running high for another round of fiscal stimulus,” said Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM.

    “Failure to extend aid would deal a massive blow to the recovering U.S. economy and the fragile oil demand outlook.”

    Brent and WTI are set for weekly gains of almost three per cent.

    Prices have recovered from lows reached in April, when Brent slipped below $16, a 21-year low, thanks in part to a record deal on supply cuts by OPEC and its allies.

    Saudi Arabia’s energy minister and his Iraqi counterpart stressed their countries’ full commitment to the deal.

    Iraq has been a laggard in fully meeting its pledge.

    Over the week, a weaker U.S. dollar helped to support prices by making the commodity more attractive to buyers holding other currencies.

    The dollar index, up on Friday, is expected to weaken ahead of U.S. non-farm payrolls figures later in the day that is forecast to show job creation slowed in July.

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