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  • Oil down in Asia on weak US data

    Published on April 29, 2013

    oilasiaOil was down in Asia on Monday as weak economic data from the United States sparked concerns over a softer demand for crude, analysts said.

    New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in June dropped 48 cents to USD 92.52 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for June delivery shed 48 cents to USD 102.68.

    “The weak (US) GDP data questions business conditions in the market, signalling that inventories may rise as demand softens,” said Desmond Chua, market analyst at CMC Markets in Singapore.

    A rise in US crude inventories signals weak demand in the world’s biggest economy and oil consumer and puts a downward pressure on prices.

    The US economy grew at a pace of 2.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2013, below the average analyst forecast of 2.8 per cent, the Commerce Department said Friday, with cuts in government spending offsetting private consumption and investment gains.

    Federal government spending, hit by the “sequester” budget cuts, continued to drag on the economy.

    The USD 85 billion across-the-board spending cuts over seven months officially came into effect on 1st March, with the aim of rapidly paring the country’s large deficit.

    But agencies were already pulling back during the final months of 2012 in preparation, a key reason for the near-stall in the economy during that period.

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