
Oil Prices Slip 1% Amid Economic Concerns; Potential Impact on Global Markets
Oil Prices Slip 1% Amid Economic Concerns; Potential Impact on Global Markets
Oil prices saw a modest 1% decline in the recent trading session, attributed to ongoing macroeconomic concerns and profit-taking. However, over the past three months, these prices have experienced a remarkable surge, increasing by approximately 30%. This impressive rally was primarily driven by significant production cuts announced by two major oil-producing nations, Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Profit-Taking Amidst the Approach to $100 Per Barrel
As oil futures edged closer to the significant threshold of $100 per barrel, many investors opted to take profits from the recent rally. This decision was influenced by prevailing macroeconomic apprehensions. Crossing the $100 per barrel mark can trigger inflationary pressures on the global economy, potentially necessitating central banks to implement interest rate hikes.
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Price Movements and Analysis
- Front-month Brent November futures settled at $95.31 per barrel, marking a decrease of 7 cents during the contract’s expiry. Despite this recent dip, they managed to register a gain of about 2.2% for the week and an impressive 27% increase between July and September.
- The more liquid Brent December contract also witnessed a decline, settling down by 90 cents at $92.20 per barrel.
- In the case of US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, it settled down by 92 cents, closing at $90.97 per barrel. This commodity experienced a 1% gain for the week and an impressive 29% increase in the quarter.
Impact on Indian Markets
High crude oil prices in the last week of September had an impact on foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in Indian markets. FPIs turned net sellers during this period, which was partly attributed to the strength of the US dollar index and the sustained high levels of the US 10-year bond yield. These factors created short-term deterrents for FPI capital flows into emerging markets like India.
Persistently Selling by Foreign Investors
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were responsible for selling ₹25,000 crore in cash markets in September. The surge in US Treasury yields to a 16-year high and the nearly $98 per barrel crude oil prices in the preceding week heightened concerns about prolonged high-interest rates and their potential impact on the global economy.
Challenging Near-Term Market Outlook
Analysts anticipate a challenging near-term outlook for the markets, largely driven by the sustained selling by foreign investors. Global cues, including the ascent of US bond yields and the fluctuation of crude oil prices, contribute to this complex picture. Market experts suggest that the tone may remain bearish until the benchmark Nifty 50 index crosses the crucial 19,750-mark.
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