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Oil prices rebounded, but the outlook is bearish. Watch OPEC+ and geopolitics
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IntroductionForeign exchange regular trading platform,Foreign exchange dealer query platform,Recently, the prevailing negative sentiment in the stock market has permeated the commodities market
Recently,Foreign exchange regular trading platform the prevailing negative sentiment in the stock market has permeated the commodities market, leading to fluctuations in oil prices. Last Friday, weaker-than-expected U.S. employment data sparked concerns about a recession, causing oil prices to plummet significantly over the past few weeks, although there has been a recent rebound.
Market analyst Robert Rapier indicated that worries about a U.S. economic recession have undermined future demand expectations, prompting traders to increase their selling. Despite geopolitical risks in the Middle East providing some upward support for oil prices, the current market focus is clearly on demand prospects rather than the risk of supply disruptions.
Entering August, WTI oil prices have slightly rebounded after hitting a low and are currently hovering around $79.57 per barrel. Due to the recent lack of major economic events, market sentiment may continue to dominate short-term oil price movements. Hathorn mentioned that further statements from Federal Reserve officials could impact the market, especially if there is any discussion about non-cyclical interest rate cuts this week, although this is unlikely.
In the coming weeks, the actions of OPEC+ will become a focal point for the market. The organization had planned to increase production starting in October but indicated last week that this decision might be paused or reversed based on market conditions.
Hathorn analyzed, "The recent drop in oil prices might prompt OPEC to slow down their production increase plans, as boosting production could further depress prices. If OPEC delays its production increase decision, we could see a temporary rise in oil prices."
Overall, while concerns about a recession and weak U.S. economic data weigh on the near-term outlook for oil prices, potential actions from OPEC+ and geopolitical risks could still significantly impact oil prices in the short term.
As of 10:08 AM Beijing time on August 13, WTI crude oil prices stood at $79.60 per barrel.


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