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The energy sector is off to a higher start, supported by strength in the underlying commodities and the major equity futures. U.S. equity futures are trading up as investors await another round of earnings from big U.S. banks and on easing bets of a more aggressive Federal Reserve.
WTI and Brent crude oil are trading higher on a weaker dollar and tight supply which overshadowed recession concerns and the potential of widespread COVID-19 restrictions in China. Last week, oil futures on both sides of the Atlantic recorded their biggest weekly declines for about a month on fears that a recession and the spread of the new highly transmissible subvariant of COVID-19 in China, would put a dent in oil demand. The U.S. dollar retreated from multi-year highs this morning, increasing investor interest in commodities such as gold and oil. Over the weekend, U.S. President Joe Biden told Arab leaders that the U.S. would remain an active partner in the Middle East, but he failed to secure commitments to boost oil supply. Markets are focused this week on the resumption of Russian gas flows to Europe via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline which investors worry may be delayed due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Natural gas futures rose this morning on warmer weather forecasts in key consuming regions that should spur more demand.
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