
Oil steadied after paring a slump in the week's opening session, as investors weigh the fallout of renewed US-China trade tensions against demand.
West Texas Intermediate traded near $60 a barrel after gaining 1% in the previous session — following a 4.2% plunge on Friday — while Brent closed just above $63. US president Donald Trump eased his rhetoric against China after touting a fresh round of US tariffs and export curbs late last week and flagged openness to a deal with Beijing.
The resumption of the trade conflict between the two biggest oil users has introduced fresh uncertainty into the market outlook. Prices have declined over the past two weeks as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies increased supply, raising concerns about a surplus projected for later this year.
On Monday, the notoriously bullish producer group said in its monthly report that global demand will grow by 1.3 million barrels a day this year and by 1.4 million in 2026. That comes as other market watchers, including the International Energy Agency, predict a record surplus next year.
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Prices:
WTI for November delivery added 0.3% to $59.65 a barrel at 7:23 a.m. in Singapore.
Brent for December settlement closed 0.9% higher at $63.32 a barrel.
Source: Bloomberg
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