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Oil Prices Rise Despite China Inflation Data: Market Resilience Continues

Oil markets witnessed a notable uptick as investors displayed resilience against China's inflation indicators. Brent crude futures surged by 62 cents, accounting for an 0.8% increase, reaching $80.16 per barrel by 0145 GMT, while US WTI crude futures also climbed by 61 cents, or 0.8%, settling at $75.94 a barrel.

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Oil markets witnessed a notable uptick as investors displayed resilience against China's inflation indicators. Brent crude futures surged by 62 cents, accounting for an 0.8% increase, reaching $80.16 per barrel by 0145 GMT, while US WTI crude futures also climbed by 61 cents, or 0.8%, settling at $75.94 a barrel.

This positive movement comes after both benchmark indices experienced a more than 2% drop, marking their lowest levels since mid-July. Concerns about potential supply disruptions in the Middle East began to ease, whereas apprehensions about demand from the United States and China intensified.

The recent China inflation data, released on Thursday, indicated a 0.2% year-on-year drop in October's Consumer Price Index (CPI) and a 2.6% decline in the Producer Price Index (PPI). These figures broadly align with a Reuters poll forecasting a 0.1% CPI decrease and a 2.7% PPI decrease.

Earlier this week, customs data showed that China's total exports of goods and services contracted more rapidly than anticipated. Nonetheless, the nation's crude imports in October remained robust.

China's central bank governor, Pan Gongsheng, brought some optimism to the oil demand scenario by announcing the country's anticipated achievement of its 5% annual growth target for this year.

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Conversely, the United States is experiencing potential signs of weakening demand as its crude oil inventories surged by 11.9 million barrels in the week leading up to November 3. this marks the most significant weekly build since February. It's worth noting that the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) postponed its weekly oil inventory data release until November 15 for a system upgrade.

Barclays, on the other hand, adjusted its 2024 Brent crude price forecast by reducing it by $4 to $93 per barrel. This adjustment was attributed to the resilience of the US oil supply and increased output from Venezuela following the relaxation of sanctions on the Latin American producer.

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