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The energy sector is lower today, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities. Meanwhile, the major equity futures are mixed, as investors remain uncertain about the timing of interest rate cuts.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are kicking off the week sharply lower after Saudi Aramco made sharp price cuts to Arab Light, which offset ongoing tensions in the Middle East. Saudi Aramco lowered the official selling price of Arab Light for February to Asia by $2.00/barrel to a $1.50 premium vs Oman/Dubai, the largest m/m cut in over a year. At least three Asian customers told Bloomberg the price drop was unlikely to lead to requests for incremental deliveries while two Chinese buyers said they won't be lifting any term cargoes from KSA this month. Aramco also cut the price of Arab Light to the U.S. and NW Europe by $2.00/barrel. The ongoing war in the Middle East and a force majeure by Libya's National Oil Corporation on Sunday at its Sharara oilfield, is limiting losses.
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