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Oil slides in absence of Israeli retaliation attack

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Geopolitical risk premiums have gradually evaporated from oil prices as ICE Brent futures slid back to $73 per barrel, a level last seen in the first days of October.

Whilst the wait for an Israeli retaliation vis-à-vis Iran is still ongoing, the slowdown of China’s economic growth to 4.6% in the third quarter of 2024 and the fifth consecutive month-over-month decline in Chinese refinery runs have alerted investors to the downside of Chinese demand, sapping the bullish sentiment again, Oilprice.com reported.

 

 

 

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