US Light oil prices dropped four percent lower in trading on Tuesday and continued to make losses today as global markets declined on european debt fears.
Light crude oil futures are currently at $82.37 after yesterday’s four percent drop to settling the contract at $82.74 a barrel at closing on Tuesday, which is the biggest one day percentage loss since the 4.99 percent slide on February 4th 2010.
“The main influences now are the sovereign concerns in the euro zone spreading into Portugal and Spain. I think a pretty important factor though going forward is the build in oil stocks in the US” said Ben Westmore, an analyst at National Australia Bank.
In foreign exchange markets, the euro continued to be pressured lower against the US dollar by concerns that the Greek financial aid package won’t be sufficient to address the country’s debt load. Global markets sank yesterday wiping several percentage points off many stock markets and commodities also suffered including oil prices, however gold prices stayed firm near record trading highs.
- Light oil price hovers at $80, uncertain trading week ahead
- Brent oil price takes a hit in heavy trading, higher dollar
- Light oil price holds at $86, awaits latest US oil stock data
- Brent oil price closes the week trading at 18 month high
- Light oil price trading over $86 on surprise US supply drop
- Light oil price trading near $85, China oil import data jumps
- US Light oil price above $82 on weaker dollar, markets
- Brent oil price trading over $81 mark, holiday week bounce
- Oil prices trading up 3 percent on a falling US dollar
- Brent oil price trading above $80 on weaker US dollar
- Brent oil price trading back over $78 on higher markets
- US Light oil price is trading back above $81 a barrel
- Brent oil price holding around $88 mark amid strong dollar
- Euro in Greek tailspin, US dollar firms & oil prices holding out
- Brent oil price trading near $86, get ready for $90 oil?
- Brent oil price hangs at $85 on euro & Greece debt concerns
- Oil prices trading near $85, global stock markets higher
- US Light oil trading higher, near $82 on Goldman, markets
- Brent oil price trading at 2010 highs on contract expiry
- Brent oil price surges in record trading, next stop $90?
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