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PT Solid Gold Berjangka | Oil Falls for Second Day as Israel Talks Outweigh China Stimulus

01:48 30 October in Commodity, OIL, PT SGB, SOLID GOLD BERJANGKA | SOLID GROUP
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Solid Gold Berjangka | Oil extended losses following its biggest drop in more than two years on Monday as signs of a potential de-escalation of Israel’s Lebanon offensive offset the prospect of more stimulus in China.

West Texas Intermediate fell 0.3% to settle near $67 a barrel on the news that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to hold a meeting about a diplomatic solution to the war in Lebanon. The US benchmark had climbed as much as 1.7% earlier on reports that China is weighing more than 10 trillion yuan ($1.4 trillion) in fiscal stimulus. Brent fell 0.4% to around $71 a barrel.

Crude’s long-standing war premium has significantly unwound, hastened by signs of Israel’s openness to a short truce in Gaza. That’s putting weak fundamentals back into the spotlight, with the market heading into a crucial period that includes a tight US presidential election and OPEC+ plans to start unwinding voluntary production cuts from December.

In another sign that war risk is fading, the premium of bullish oil call options over the opposite puts has narrowed sharply. A gauge of implied volatility for Brent also fell to the lowest in almost a month.

Away from the conflict, the US Energy Department said Monday it would seek to add 3 million barrels of oil to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. A slew of economic data from the US this week, including on growth and employment, may give clues on the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut path.

WTI for December delivery fell 0.3% to settle at $67.21 a barrel in New York. Brent for December settlement slid 0.4% to settle at $71.12 a barrel.

Source : Bloomberg