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Oil falls 2% as Iraqi oilfield production restored, Ukraine talks continue

Oil prices slipped 2% on Monday after Iraq restored production at one of its oilfields which accounts for 0.5% of world oil supply, while investors weighed ongoing talks to end the war in Ukraine. Brent crude futures were down $1.26, or 1.98%, at $62.49 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $58.88, down $1.20, or 2%. Iraq restored production at Lukoil's West Qurna 2 oilfield, one of the world's largest, after a leak on an export pipeline slashed its output, two Iraqi energy officials told Reuters on Monday. Prices had marginally pared losses earlier after sources told...

Gold Steady, Is a New Storm Coming?

Gold held steady as market participants began to focus on the Fed's policy direction for next year, rather than just the near-certain interest rate cut. Bullion traded around $4,193 per ounce, after closing slightly lower in the previous session. Meanwhile, US Treasury yields rose on Monday, ahead of a series of auctions and the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision on Wednesday, which could shape market expectations through 2026. In the money market, swap traders still expect a quarter-point interest rate cut by the Fed. However, they now tend to see only two additional cuts by the end...

Oil Stable, Is There a Threat of Oversupply?

Oil prices are stabilizing after previously recording their biggest daily decline in nearly three weeks, as market participants await the latest data on a potential supply glut. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) held near $59 per barrel after falling about 2% on Monday, while Brent remained above $62 per barrel. The market is currently in a "wait-and-see" mode ahead of a series of important reports this week. In the coming days, the spotlight will be on reports from three major agencies. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) will release its short-term energy outlook on Tuesday...

Oil Holds Biggest Decline in Three Weeks With Glut in Focus

Oil steadied after the biggest drop in almost three weeks, as traders look to reports this week to assess the extent of the glut. Brent crude traded above $62 a barrel after tumbling 2% on Monday, while West Texas Intermediate was near $59. The Energy Information Administration is set to release its Short-Term Energy Outlook on Tuesday, with reports due from the International Energy Agency and OPEC later this week. The IEA has predicted a record surplus next year, and traders will be on the lookout for any changes to market outlooks. Crude has traded in a tight $4-a-barrel...

US Dollar Weakens, Commodities Get a Breather

The US dollar weakened in today's trading, after strengthening in previous sessions, supported by rising US bond yields. The weakening greenback has caused investors to reduce their safe-haven dollar positions and gradually shift to other assets offering more attractive yields. Market sentiment is also influenced by speculation that the Fed could take greater policy easing steps if future economic data shows a clearer slowdown. The decline in the dollar index provides breathing space for other currencies, particularly in Asia, which have strengthened or at least stabilized compared to the...