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Oil prices finish higher after push-pull of bad economic news, hopes of stimulus


Post Date: 11 Sep 2012    Viewed: 341

The price of oil finished slightly higher Monday after a push-pull between bad economic news and expectations that central banks will intervene to boost growth.


Data released Monday showed China's imports shrank unexpectedly in August. China's president warned of a further slowdown and at one point drove benchmark oil fell by US$1 per barrel. But the hope of stimulus action by the Federal Reserve on Thursday served as a safety net


Benchmark crude ended up 12 cents to $96.54 in New York. The price remains in a virtual stall — oil has traded between $94 per barrel and $97 per barrel for nearly a month.


China's oil imports fell about 13 per cent in August from a year ago, according to Barclays. Factory output is now at a three-year low. A second report showed China's auto sales growth tumbled to below four per cent last month, from 11 per cent in July and 15 per cent in June.


It's troubling news from the world's second-largest economy, especially when growth in the world's No. 1 economy — the U.S. — has also slowed.


On Friday, the U.S. government reported the economy added a weaker-than-expected 96,000 jobs last month, increasing the likelihood of another round of stimulus from the Fed.


At least one analyst thinks the bad economic news will eventually weigh on oil. Raymond James' J. Marshall Adkins expects oil prices to "dramatically deteriorate" as a dull global economy and rising U.S. supplies lead to an oil glut. Brent crude, which is used to price international varieties of oil, gained 56 cents to finish at $114.81 per barrel in London.


The average price at the pump in the U.S. held steady the past week after rising sharply because of Hurricane Isaac. The U.S. average for gasoline is at $3.83 per gallon, according to AAA, Wright Express and the Oil Price Information Service. That's still up about 14 cents from a month ago. In Canada, the price at the pump averaged C$1.302 per litre, up from $1.28 a month ago。


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