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The energy sector is off to a lower start, reeling amid steep declines in the underlying commodities and in the major equity futures which slipped lower on lingering uncertainty around the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook following yesterday’s mixed economic data. Sector news is thin and there are no major economic drivers on tap for today.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures turned lower in early trading, erasing yesterday’s gains as worries about global economic growth outweighed Saudi Arabia's pledge to deepen output cuts. The mood was dented by data that showed German industrial orders fell unexpectedly in April mixed with reports showing the U.S. services sector barely grew in May as new orders slowed, shifting attention back to the Fed to see if they will hike or hold interest rates in June. Backwardation in Brent crude oil futures retreated with the six-month spread falling to around $1.96/bbl this morning. Traders will be looking to the EIA short-term energy outlook later today, tomorrow’s Chinese May trade data and next round of inventory data for fresh demand indicators.
Natural gas futures turned lower this morning, retreating following two-consecutive days of strong gains after overnight forecasts for the next two weeks turned slightly cooler.
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