Brent crude oil prices open the week’s trading session higher near the $78 a barrel mark as Asian stock markets move up and European stock markets are expected to open a touch higher today.
In London, Brent crude oil futures for September 2010 delivery was at $77.83, 07.45 GMT on the ICE Futures Exchange.
Asian stock markets mostly rose on Monday, finding reassurance in Europe’s banking stress tests and a strong performance on Wall Street, despite worries about the patchiness of the global recovery.
Much attention today maybe focused on what European stock markets make of last week’s stress tests. The results found that only seven banks, five in Spain and one each in Germany and Greece were under capitalised and unprepared to absorb a new financial crisis.
Meanwhile, Brent oil prices are holding firm after US tropical Storm Bonnie turned out to be a tropical fizzle after being shredded by a trip across Florida.
- Brent oil price trading near $74, European markets mixed
- Brent oil prices trading near $80 as stock markets jump
- Brent oil price trading at $74 as new Euro concerns hit
- Brent oil price dips under $77 as Europe spooks markets
- Brent oil price at $82 level as Europe problems hit markets
- Brent oil price trading back over $78 on higher markets
- Brent oil price hangs at $77 as analysts expect declines
- ICE Brent oil price trading higher after hitting $75 mark
- Brent oil price heads towards $71, European markets flat
- Brent oil trading under $75 as Europe markets head lower
- Brent oil price dips to $78, finding $80 mark a struggle
- Brent oil price trading over $78 and looking bullish
- Brent oil price trading higher on stronger Euro, US data
- Brent oil price trading above $72, looks to US crude data
- Brent oil price trading at $71 amid European debt issues
- Brent oil price trading over $74 on US market bounce
- Brent oil price back near $72 amid mixed market data
- Brent oil price trading over $81 amid euro debt concerns
- Brent oil price steady at $80 as stock markets shoot higher
- Light oil price falls four percent as global markets decline
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