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The energy sector is set to extend yesterday’s declines into this morning’s session, pressured by further weakness in the crude complex and in the major equity indices which continued to fall on growing concerns over global economic growth.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are down over 4% in early trading with the U.S. benchmark falling back below the $100-mark, driven by additional strength in the dollar, demand-sapping COVID-19 curbs in China and fears of a global economic slowdown. The euro lost ground and is trading near parity with the dollar. Multiple Chinese cities are adopting fresh COVID-19 curbs, from business shutdowns to broader lockdowns in an effort to rein in new infections from the highly infectious BA.5.2.1 subvariant of the virus. While U.S. President Biden will make the case for higher oil production from OPEC when he meets Gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia this week, as analysts don’t expect much from the visit. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in Asia to discuss ways to strengthen sanctions on Moscow, including a price cap on Russian oil to limit the country's profits and help to lower energy prices. The IEA Executive Director Birol said that any price caps on Russian oil should include refined products.
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