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The energy sector is off to a lower start, pressured by weakness in the major averages. U.S. stock futures are trading down as the markets expect the Federal Reserve to maintain its aggressive monetary policy stance at tomorrow’s policy meeting.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are now down in early morning trading as investors remain on alert ahead of the Federal Reserve policy meeting tomorrow where it is expected the Fed will raise interest rates by 75 basis points. Markets around the world remain concerned on the possibility of a global economic slowdown as central banks across the world hike interest rates in order to tame inflation. This morning, Sweden's central bank hiked its benchmark rate by a greater than expected full percentage point and warned of more to come. Rate hikes are expected from the Bank of England and the Swiss Central Bank which will hold their policy meetings on Thursday. Tighter monetary policies have also lent support to the U.S. Dollar which is holding up near a 20-year high. Additionally, the DOE said it would sell up to 10M barrels from the SPR for delivery in November, which extends the plan's original aim to sell 180M barrels by the end of October.
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