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Oil prices decline, Brent fell to $97.6

7 November , 2022  

Oil prices are declining on Monday morning after a strong growth following last week’s results, driven by hopes for a softening of the approach of the Chinese authorities to combat the coronavirus.
The price of January futures for Brent at London’s ICE Futures Exchange stood at $97.59 per barrel by 7:06 a.m., down $0.98 (0.99%) from the close of the previous session. At the close of trading last Friday those contracts grew by $3.9 (4.1%) to $98.57 per barrel.
The price of WTI futures for December at the electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is $91.44 per barrel by that time, down $1.17 (1.26%) from the previous session. The contract rose by $4.44 (5%) to $92.61 per barrel at the end of last session.
Brent gained 5.1% last week to finish at its highest level since late August, while WTI gained 5.4%.
The Wall Street Journal wrote last Friday, citing several sources, that Zeng Guang, a former top epidemiologist at China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), said during a conference that a significant change in the country’s authorities’ approach to the coronavirus pandemic was expected in 2023.
Over the weekend, however, Beijing reiterated its intention to adhere “rigorously” to a “zero tolerance” policy for COVID-19.
“Traders believe China will be a driver of fuel demand growth at some point next year on the back of the country’s accelerating economic growth,” said SPI Asset Management managing partner Stephen Innes.

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