Thursday, October 1, 2009

Crude Oil Declines on Concern U.S. Economic Recovery May Stall


Crude oil declined, paring this week’s gain, as a gauge of U.S. manufacturing unexpectedly fell, jobless claims rose and a stronger dollar bolstered skepticism about the recovery in the biggest energy consuming nation. Oil snapped two days of increases after the number of Americans filing first time claims for unemployment benefits climbed and a report showed manufacturing dropped lower than projected by economists. Oil also fell as the dollar rose to a three week high against the euro.

“Commodities overall took a hit from that negative turn in macro sentiment, combined with the advancing dollar,” said Toby Hassall, a research analyst at CWA Global Markets PTY in Sydney. Crude oil for November delivery dropped as much as 72 cents, or 1 percent, to $70.10 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, and was at $70.14 at 8:54 a.m. Singapore time. Yesterday, the contract rose 21 cents to settle at $70.82.....read the entire article

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