WTI oil prices are trading lower in Tuesday’s session, near $81 as all eyes focus on the US Federal Reserve meeting which may result in the US increasing money supply, hence more US dollars.
US Light crude oil futures for September 2010 delivery were trading at $80.87, 08.00 GMT on the NYMEX.
Is a US Dollar Slide Coming Soon?
“From a relative basis, the US looks like it may increase the money supply while other central banks do not. This should weaken the US dollar,” said HSBC in a note.
The US dollar is still considered weak compared to the euro and the yen and since the middle of July the dollar has come under selling pressure from growing expectations for the Fed to take further steps to counter the dampened US recovery outlook by increasing US money supply.
Downgrade for the US Economy?
The FX market is apparently expecting a Fed statement that mildly downgrades the health of the US economy, according to analysts.
Analysts have been debating steps that could be taken at today’s meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the Federal Reserve, with some saying it may step up “quantitative easing” – pumping money into the economy through the purchase of assets.
All markets are eyeing the Fed meeting later today and results will heavily influence WTI, Brent oil futures, commodities and stock markets around the world.
- WTI oil price down two percent at $80 on US jobs data
- WTI oil price trading back near $77 on US supply jump
- WTI oil trading near $76 as US stock market opens lower
- WTI oil prices see saw as mixed US data spooks the market
- WTI oil price heading towards $74, US data a concern
- WTI oil price near $75 on Dow Jones, US oil supply drop
- WTI oil price trading higher on US dollar & supply data
- WTI oil price trading at $81 as investors turn bullish
- Brent oil price trading near $81, awaits US Fed meeting
- Oil trading at $82, hanging onto gains amid mixed markets
- WTI oil price trading over $80 as US markets move higher
- WTI oil hanging onto $79 mark, trading at 12 week highs
- WTI oil trading through $77 & breaks from stock markets
- WTI oil prices firm at $76 as US dollar slides lower
- WTI oil price ends week over $76, tracks stock markets
- WTI oil price heads back under $72 on latest US data
- WTI oil trading over $73 as stock markets lift oil prices
- WTI oil price moves lower, awaits Tuesday’s US market open
- WTI oil price trading near $73, time to get long on oil?
- WTI oil trading down 3 percent, near $73 on grim US data
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