Oil prices were stable on Friday, as trade talk optimism supported the outlook for both the global economy and oil demand, balancing news of the potential for more oil supply from Venezuela. Brent crude futures were up 38 cents, or 0.55%, at $69.56 a barrel at 0755 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 34 cents, or 0.51%, to $66.37. Brent was heading for a 0.4% weekly gain at that level, while WTI was down around 1.44% from where it closed last week. Brent prices have been largely range-bound between $67 and $70 a barrel for the last month, since the sharp drop in prices...
Oil was steady on optimism over US trade talks ahead of a key deadline next week, and as tightness in diesel markets boosts sentiment. Brent crude was above $69 a barrel after adding 1% on Thursday, while West Texas Intermediate traded near $66. Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said he was confident that his country could reach an agreement with the US before the Aug. 1 target date, while Brazil and Mexico looked to broaden trade ties. Oil Rises With US Trade Talks in Focus Optimism over prospect of successful trade agreements supports prices Meanwhile,...
The US dollar (USD) traded with positive sentiment for the second consecutive day on Friday (July 25th), driven by upbeat US economic data and renewed optimism about trade. On Thursday, better-than-expected weekly Initial Jobless Claims and a stable Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) figure helped ease recession fears, supporting the view that the US economy remains resilient. At the same time, recent progress on bilateral tariff agreements between the United States (US) and Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines has improved risk sentiment, limiting pressure on the US dollar. The US Dollar...