Business
Oil Tops $116 On Fed Stimulus Hopes
Oil prices rose on Thursday to top 116 dollars a barrel on
renewed hopes for a third round of monetary stimulus by the U.S. Federal
Reserve despite weak economic data from China.
Brent crude futures were up 1.34 to 116.25 dollars a barrel,
rising for a third straight session.
U.S. crude was up 84 cents at 98.10 dollars per barrel, off
a three-month high of 98.29 dollars earlier in the session.
Investors and traders are betting that additional monetary
stimulus is imminent following minutes from the last U.S. central bank meeting,
released late on Wednesday.
The minutes noted many Federal Reserve members “judged that
additional monetary accommodation would likely be warranted fairly soon” unless
the economy improves considerably.
This is being interpreted as; the Federal Reserve could act
at next week’s Jackson Hole Symposium where its Chairman Ben Bernanke is
scheduled to speak along with European Central Bank President Mario Draghi.
Dominick Chirichella of the Energy Management Institute
noted that Bernanke had announced the second round of quantitative easing at
Jackson Hole in 2010.
Further stimulus may weaken the dollar, which in turn will
lift commodities priced in dollars, while any boost to the U.S. economy from
the stimulus may also drive up oil demand.
“Market sentiment after the Fed minutes suggests we’ll see
further price gains today,” said Carsten Fritsch, an energy analyst at
Commerzbank in Frankfurt.
Copper rallied to a one-month high on the news, gold and
silver rose to three-month highs and European shares were up in early trading.
The stimulus hopes outweighed disappointing data from China
which signaled that the slowdown in the world’s biggest energy consumer had
extended into the third quarter.
The HSBC Flash China manufacturing purchasing managers index
(PMI) fell to 47.8 in August, its lowest level since November, down from 49.5
in July.
After hovering for several months just under the 50 mark
that divides expansion from contraction, the index is now at levels rarely seen
since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
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