(Bloomberg) -- Oil dipped as algorithmic traders took advantage of market uncertainty, while traders weighed Chinese demand against falling US stockpiles. Most Read from Bloomberg Trump Risks Losing Voters He Needs With Loaded Attacks on Harris Paris Sticks to Olympics Opening Event Plans After Rail Sabotage Fed’s Favored Price Gauge Rises at Mild Pace, Spending Holds Up Harris Just Showed Why Trump Is So Afraid of Her US Accuses Famed Short-Seller Andrew Left of Securities Fraud West Texas Intermediate fell to settle near $77 a barrel, capping the largest weekly decline since the beginning of May. Prices have struggled recently amid selling pressure from trend-following commodity trading advisers and a wider retreat in equity markets earlier this week. Those factors have added to concerns about Chinese growth after Beijing cut rates this week in a bid to stimulate the economy of the world’s largest crude importer. Still, data this week showed a fourth drop in US inventories, which have declined to the lowest since February. Timespreads continue to point to tight near-term conditions. These mixed signals have kept futures locked in a roughly $4 trading band this week. “We need a positive catalyst and right now inventory draws are expected and not providing enough of a reason to buy this dip,” said Rebecca Babin, senior energy trader at CIBC Private Wealth. Crude remains modestly higher year-to-date, helped by supply cutbacks from the OPEC+ alliance and expectations for lower US interest rates. Market watchers, however, are now split over whether the producer cartel will ease their curbs next quarter, with an online monitoring committee meeting scheduled for Aug. 1. To get Bloomberg’s Energy Daily newsletter into your inbox, click here. Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek The Miseducation of America’s Nurse Practitioners Joe Rogan Invaded Austin and Became Comedy’s New Kingmaker The $12,000 Harvard Class Celebrities Are Fighting to Get Into Disney Bets on Deadpool, Wolverine and Dirty Jokes to Save Marvel The US Economy Is Slowing, Which Is Just Fine With the Fed ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
Oil Posts Largest Weekly Decline Since Beginning of May
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