Oil prices fell on Monday, weighed down by gloomy economic prospects in Europe and Asia and a related strengthening in the US dollar, which makes fuel imports for countries using other currencies more expensive.
The softening comes a week after crude prices hit 2016 highs on the back of a quicker-than-expected rebalancing in physical oil markets.
Brent crude oil futures fell to $50.02 per barrel, at 1205 GMT, down 52 cents, after trading as low as $49.80.
US crude was down 55 cents at $48.52 a barrel.
Commerzbank analyst Carsten Fritsch said rising worries that Britain will vote later this month to leave the European Union, which sent stocks spiralling lower on Monday, could also erase more of oil’s recent gains.
“The most recent oil price increase was driven by bullish market sentiment,” Fritsch said.
“A Brexit could turn market sentiment around.”
The dollar has risen 1.2 percent from June lows against a basket of currencies, lifted by Brexit worries, concerns over Asia’s economy and the prospect of a potential hike in US interest rates.
There are also concerns about faltering growth in China, largely due to industrial overcapacity and spiralling debt.
On Monday, the European Central Bank also said the fall in oil prices over the past two years would add less to global growth than earlier thought and the overall impact could even be negative.
Even the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), while forecasting that the world oil market would be in better balance in the second half of 2016, warned there is “still a massive global supply overhang.”
Oil traders have already sold out of long positions that have profited from an almost doubling in crude prices since hitting over decade lows earlier this year.
“Oil may be looking healthier than it has in a very long time, but it is not yet out of the woods,” Barclays said in a note.
Despite this, some analysts expect oil demand in Asia and especially China to remain strong.
Source ; Arab News
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