Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Friday
Oil prices fell in
Asian trade on Friday as hopes dimmed for stimulus measures to
re-energise the faltering US economy, analysts said.>New
York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in July, was down
USD 2.04 to USD 82.78 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for July
delivery shed USD 1.48 to USD 98.45 in morning trade. "Oil prices have
fallen along with equity markets after (US) Federal Reserve chairman Ben
Bernanke tempered hopes that there would be more stimulus for the US
economy," said Victor Shum,
senior principal at Purvin and Gertz international energy consultants in
Singapore.Bernanke's failure to signal any new stimulus on the
way for the world's biggest economy, in remarks on Thursday to a
Congressional panel, dragged on equity and oil markets.The United States
is the world's top oil consumer.Worries are also mounting over Chinese
demand after
Beijing announced a cut in interest rates on Thursday to boost the
world's second largest economy and biggest energy consumer. "The
interest rate cut by China is also weighing on the market. It is being
seen as a sign that the May economic data that will be released soon are
quite weak," he added. Monetary easing had been expected in China
following dismal economic figures in April and weak manufacturing
numbers in May.
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