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The energy sector is off to a mixed-to-lower start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities. Meanwhile, the major equity indices are edging higher as the market awaits the Fed’s policy decision later today.
The rally in crude futures has taken a pause as WTI and Brent crude oil contracts are extending yesterday’s losses ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy decision and inventory data due later today. Traders will be closely watching the release of today’s EIA inventory report as last night’s API figures showed a 5.25-million-barrel draw, compared to analyst estimates of a 2.2 million barrel decline. Goldman Sachs anticipates growing oil demand and extended supply cuts may push the market into a deficit and pave a way for Brent crude futures to reach $105 per barrel. The investment bank also expects the Bank of England to keep interest rates unchanged on Thursday after data showed a surprise drop in inflation in August.
Natural gas futures have erased earlier gains and are lower on below-normal temperatures and as traders expect a mild winter may push contracts below $2.00/MMBtu.
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