Brent oil futures are trading lower on Tuesday as oil prices receive a battering with Brent back under the $76 mark as stock markets in the US skid lower and Asian markets follow suit.
In London, Brent crude oil futures for October 2010 delivery was trading at $75.70, 08.00 GMT on the ICE Futures Exchange after falling nearly two percent so far today.
“The past couple of weeks have been clouded by talk of a double dip recession. Until we get some macro-news that is more consistent, these markets are going to be a bit choppy.” said Ben Westmore at National Australia Bank in Melbourne.
“The roller coaster ride continues. Markets have become hyper sensitive to economic developments.” said David Taylor, a market analyst at CMC Markets in Sydney.
ICE Brent oil futures are today trading around a $2 premium to NYMEX WTI oil futures as US oil stockpiles increase and may show a climb of 1.55 million barrels last week, further denting WTI oil prices. The US Energy Department is scheduled to release its weekly inventory report tomorrow in Washington.
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- Brent oil price trading near $74, European markets mixed
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- Brent oil price trading firm over $76 on latest US data
- Brent oil ends week trading near $77 on higher markets
- Brent oil trading firm at $76, Asian markets move higher
- Brent oil trading at $77 as global economic worries bite
- Brent oil skids back under $80 as US market turns bearish
- Brent oil trading over $80, European markets help lift prices
- Brent oil price trading over $78 on rising stock markets
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- Brent oil price back near $72 amid mixed market data
- Brent oil price closes the week trading at 18 month high
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- Brent oil price trading above $80 on weaker US dollar
- Brent oil price trading back over $78 on higher markets
- Brent oil price finishes quiet trading week firm at $76
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