• ​Oil drops on China COVID-19 curbs, dollar strength

    9 Aug 2021 | Economic News
  

·         Oil drops on China COVID-19 curbs, dollar strength

 

Oil prices fell more than 2% on Monday, extending last week's steep losses on the back of a rising U.S. dollar and concerns that new pandemic curbs in Asia, especially China, may set back the global recovery in fuel demand.

Brent crude futures slid by $1.52, or 2.2%, to $69.17 a barrel by 0657 GMT, after having slumped 6% last week, their biggest weekly loss in four months.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell $1.64, or 2.4%, to $66.64 a barrel, after having slumped nearly 7% last week in their steepest weekly decline in nine months.

"Concerns about potential global oil demand erosion have resurfaced with the acceleration of the Delta variant infection rate," RBC analyst Gordon Ramsay said in a note.

 

ANZ analysts pointed to new restrictions in China, the world's second largest oil consumer, as a major factor clouding the outlook for demand growth.

 

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Reference: CNBC, Reuters

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