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The energy sector is poised for a higher start, backed by strength in the crude complex but gains will be capped by a drop in broader equity sentiment. Futures dipped lower this morning after Walmart cut its profit forecast amid rising food inflation, sending retail stocks tumbling in the premarket. The news comes ahead of a busy week of earnings, economic data, as well as the outcome of the Federal Reserve meeting with the markets expecting a three-quarter percentage point hike. On the economic front, investors are expecting the latest reading of the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, the consumer confidence report and new home sales data later this morning.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures continued to gain ground for a second day, boosted by increasing concerns about tightening European supply after Russia cut gas supply through a major pipeline. The gains come despite the strength of the dollar. Gazprom said supplies through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany would drop to just 20% of capacity and the cut in supplies is expected to leave countries unable to meet their goals to refill natural gas storage ahead of the winter demand period.
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