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Oil Extends Rally as Bullish Momentum Overpowers China Woes


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  • Move above 100-day moving average spurred algorithmic buying
  • Dollar weakness, equity gain helping crude push higher

Oil extended a rally that has brought it to the highest in more than two months as shrinking US crude stockpiles and a risk-on tone in broader markets overshadowed signs of a misfiring Chinese economy.

West Texas Intermediate climbed for the fifth straight session, approaching $74 a barrel and settling at the highest closing price since mid-October. A push above key technical levels earlier in the week spurred fresh buying from quantitative funds, while strength in equity markets and a slump in the dollar aided Friday’s gain.

WTI’s prompt spread firmed to about 75 cents a barrel in a sign of a tightening supply outlook.


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Capping oil’s advance, the onshore yuan weakened past a level that China had been defending throughout December, fanning concerns over the nation’s economic struggles.

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The outlook for 2025 remains uncertain, however, with expectations for oversupply, the possible revival of idled OPEC+ production and lackluster demand from top importer China. The return of Donald Trump to the White House later this month also adds unpredictability for global markets.

In a positive sign for prices, some Middle Eastern barrels have gained in value in recent days as a mix of robust refinery demand and disruption to flows from Iran and Russia by sanctions pushed regional values to a rare premium to the global Brent benchmark.

“Oil prices are a few dollars undervalued right now,” Daan Struyven, head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., said in a Bloomberg television interview. “Global energy demand will continue to rise very significantly.”



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