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02:58:26 27-01-2023

WTI grinds higher past $81.00 on softer US Dollar, cautious optimism over future oil demand

  • WTI clings to mild gains after two-day uptrend, braces for first weekly loss in three.
  • Upbeat US growth numbers, likely inaction from OPEC+ and China reopening underpin bullish bias.
  • Mixed details of US GDP, cautious mood ahead of Fed’s preferred inflation gauge probe Oil buyers.

WTI crude oil price prints mild gains as bulls and bears jostle around $81.30 during the third positive day on Friday morning. In doing so, the black gold portrays the market’s cautious optimism surrounding the future energy demand, as well as cheers the US Dollar weakness, while waiting for fresh clues.

That said, the US Dollar Index (DXY) retreats to 101.80, following a corrective bounce off an eight-month low backed by overall upbeat US economics. On Thursday, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) released the first estimate of the US fourth quarter (Q4) Gross Domestic Product that marked an annualized growth rate of 2.9% versus 2.6% expected and 3.2% prior. On the same line, the Durable Goods Orders jumped 5.6% in December versus 2.5% market forecast and -1.7% upwardly revised prior. It should be noted, however, that the growth of Personal Consumption Expenditures Prices weakened to 3.2% QoQ in Q4 compared to 4.3% marked forecast and prior readings. Further, Core Personal Consumption Expenditures eased to 3.9% QoQ for Q4 from 4.7% previous readings, versus 5.3% expected.

On the other hand, chatter surrounding a jump in China’s festive demand, backed by a report from Bloomberg, also increases the hopes of higher future demand from the US and China, the world’s top two economies.

It’s worth noting that the talks surrounding the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and their allies, including Russia, collectively known as OPEC+, also favor the Oil buyers. “The OPEC+ ministerial panel meeting on Feb. 1 is likely to endorse the oil producer group's current output levels, OPEC+ sources said,” reported Reuters.

Alternatively, a Reuters poll of global economists raises doubts about the cautious optimism and renew recession woes, which in turn probe the WTI crude oil buyers. On the same line could be the hawkish concerns surrounding the European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of Japan (BoJ), as well as the expected rate hike from the US Federal Reserve (Fed).

Moving on, the Oil traders will pay close attention to the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, namely Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) - Price Index for December, expected to remain unchanged at 0.2% MoM, for clear directions. Should the inflation precursor surprises the market, mainly by declining, the WTI may have further upside to track as it will weigh on the odds favoring the Fed’s aggressive rate hikes.

Technical analysis

Repeated failures to cross the 100-DMA around $81.65 by the press time, teases WTI crude oil sellers.

 

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