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    Positive Demand Outlook Raises Crude Oil Prices

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 18, 2024 Uncategorized No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Positive Demand Outlook Raises Crude Oil Prices

    Positive demand outlook in the United States lifted crude oil prices higher in the global commodity market on Wednesday. Latest data indicates there will be an increase in oil demand in the US, the world’s largest crude consumer.

    This is coming as the market expects U.S Federal Reserve’s rate cut to reduce pressure on global energy costs, an expectation that is further supported by weak dollar index.

    Brent crude rose by 0.36% to 73.28 per barrel, up from the previous session’s close of $73.01. The US benchmark West Texas Intermediate also increased by 0.37% to $69.99 per barrel, compared to $69.73 at the close of the prior session.

    Market players are closely following the Fed’s monetary policy decision on Wednesday, while a 25 basis points rate cut is widely expected during the bank’s December meeting. Increased economic activity spurred by lower interest rates is anticipated to boost oil demand.

    Experts are also awaiting a statement from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell for insight into the central bank’s next monetary policy move.

    Anticipation of further interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank next year is also bolstering market sentiment. On Thursday, both the Bank of England and the Bank of Japan will announce their respective monetary policy decisions.

    The American Petroleum Institute (API) reported a larger-than-expected drawdown in US commercial crude oil inventories for the week ending Dec. 13.

    API data indicated a 4.7 million barrel decline, significantly exceeding market expectations of a 1.85 million barrel fall. The larger-than-expected drop in stocks suggests strengthening demand in the US, the world’s largest oil consumer.

    The US Energy Information Administration will release official inventory data later on Wednesday.

    Meanwhile, international credit rating agency Fitch Ratings warned that declining demand due to the tariffs that US President-elect Donald Trump plans to impose after January and potential countermeasures from affected countries, poses the biggest risk to global commodity markets.

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