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Oil Heads For Weekly Advance Ahead Of Critical US Inflation Data

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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fuel storage tanks at the Phillips 66 Los Angeles refinery in Wilmington, California, US. (Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg)</p></div>
Fuel storage tanks at the Phillips 66 Los Angeles refinery in Wilmington, California, US. (Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg)

Oil headed for a weekly gain ahead of US inflation data that may give further clues on the path forward for monetary policy, shaping appetite for risk assets including commodities such as crude.

Brent rose toward $90 a barrel, and is up more than 2% for the week, while West Texas Intermediate was above $84. The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation figure is due later Friday, coming hard on the heels of data showing weaker US economic growth. Other gauges of price rises in the US remained hotter-than-expected, suggesting the timing of rate cuts may be pushed back.

Oil Heads For Weekly Advance Ahead Of Critical US Inflation Data

Crude has advanced this year on supply cuts implemented by OPEC+ and political risks in the Middle East, including heightened tensions between Israel and Iran that lifted Brent above $90 a barrel earlier this month. This week’s advance was also supported by a drawdown in US nationwide inventories.

The “focus is likely to stay on macro,” said Charu Chanana, an analyst at Saxo Capital Markets Pte, adding that a further acceleration in prices could cloud demand prospects. There were also headwinds from the weak US GDP data, which prompted stagflation concerns, she said.

Still, timespreads point to a tighter market, with the gap between Brent’s two nearest contracts at $1.31 a barrel in backwardation, a bullish pattern where the nearer contract trades at a premium to next in line. That’s more than twice the difference seen a month ago.

Also in focus on Friday will be earnings and market commentary from some of the world’s biggest oil majors, including Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp.

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