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The energy sector is off to a lower start, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities and in the major equity indices. U.S. stock index futures rose after a selloff in the previous session driven by hawkish comments from a Federal Reserve official that stoked fears of more aggressive rate interest hikes from the central bank.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are down in early trading weighed down by concern about weakening demand in China and further interest rate rises by the U.S. Federal Reserve. China, which sources say is looking to slow crude imports from some exporters, has seen a rise in COVID-19 cases, while hopes for the moderation of aggressive U.S. rate hikes have been dented by remarks from some Fed officials this week. Recession concerns have dominated this week even with the European Union's ban on Russian crude looming on Dec. 5 and OPEC+ tightening supply. OPEC+, which began a new round of supply cuts in November, holds a policy meeting on Dec. 4.
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