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The energy sector is off to a higher start, tracking gains in the underlying commodities. U.S. equities are mixed in pre-market trading as investors await key inflation data later this week. U.S. consumer price inflation figures for April will be released on Wednesday which will have an influence on the Fed's stance towards future interest rate decisions.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures jumped this morning on easing recession concerns and as investors purchase energy contracts at a bargain following three-consecutive weeks of declines. Some traders believe the recent sell-off is over with Goldman Sachs analyst over the weekend saying that concerns over near-term demand and elevated supplies were "overblown". Voluntary output cuts made by OPEC+ begin this month and the group holds its next meeting on June 4th. The market will be keeping an eye out for OPEC's latest monthly oil market report which is due on Thursday and will provide an updated reading on the demand and supply outlook.
Forte, who was slated to be the favorite for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, was scratched on the morning of the race.
The decision was made after Forte went through his routine gallop Saturday morning and a veterinary inspection. Forte’s defection adds to a strange and tragic week at Churchill Downs that began with the death of Wild On Ice, who was euthanized after a training injury. Two other horses were euthanized after suffering on-track injuries.
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