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The energy sector is off to a mixed start, reeling ahead of the bell as traders balance mild-strength in the crude complex against weakness in the major equity futures which steadied this morning as the third-quarter earnings season gained momentum and ahead of a busy economic data calendar.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures inched higher in early trading following yesterday's over $1 decline, gaining ahead of a trip by President Biden to the Middle East that is likely to involve balancing support for Israel with containing a regional escalation of its war with Hamas. Venezuela's government and opposition are set to resume long-suspended talks today which President Nicolas Maduro said would benefit the 2024 election, a move that could lead to Washington easing sanctions. There is also some focus on Russian President Putin's visit to key trade partner China although no new energy deals are expected. Attention will now shift to the weekly U.S. inventory cycle beginning today, with API's report due out after the close followed by the official EIA data mid-day tomorrow.
The conflict between #Israel and #Hamas will continue to be the most important factor affecting the #oil markets and the situation will be in the forefront this week with Israel finishing preparations for a ground incursion into #Gaza. https://t.co/L3OKWKOUtL pic.twitter.com/oNmbFbrH6y
— Stratas Advisors (@StratasAdvisors) October 16, 2023
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