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Oil prices rise on U.S. economic data, virus concerns limit gains

Published 07/01/2020, 08:49 PM
Updated 07/02/2020, 03:00 PM
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By Laila Kearney

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil futures were up on Thursday, supported by a drop in U.S. unemployment and a drawdown in crude inventories, but the spike in U.S. coronavirus infections fanned concerns that economic activity will weaken in coming weeks.

New COVID-19 cases in the United States rose by nearly 50,000 on Wednesday, according to a Reuters tally, the biggest one-day spike since the start of the pandemic.

Numerous states are advising citizens to restrict movements and closing bars and restaurants again, which is expected to hamper further job growth.

Brent crude (LCOc1) futures rose 69 cents, or 1.6%, to trade at $42.72 a barrel by 1:25 p.m. EDT (1725 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude (CLc1) futures gained 49 cents, or 1.2%, to $40.31 a barrel.

"Prices definitely got a boost from the economic data, but I think the reason we're not getting a more enthusiastic reaction to the upside is because of the concerns about the uptick of the virus," said Phil Flynn, senior analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.

U.S. non-farm payrolls increased by 4.8 million in June, the Labor Department reported, beating expectations, even as permanent job losses rose. Traders said the data could lessen the desire in Washington for more federal support for the economy.

"The jobs report was good, but the flip side of that was that it was so good that it might inhibit a stimulus program," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho.

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U.S. crude inventories

Gasoline stockpiles were higher, however, and the spike in cases in heavily populated U.S. Sun Belt states, among the country's biggest consumers of gasoline, could hit fuel demand headed into the July 4 holiday weekend, often a busy period for road travel.

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Defective testing kits from China producing false positives. Daily deaths keep declining while new cases keep increasing. Hospitals are full because they were closed to all treatments except covid-19 for the past 3 months. Now everyone is headed there for surgeries and treatments that were put off for months.
Shale shot its own foot for last decade.  It's time for re-balancing the demand and supply.
$40.00 is good but not out of the woods yet as operators are not at breakeven for new horizontal drills. Production from paid out decline curved wells should come online, but keep the rigs on the ground.
Im in philippines.before the testing kit arrived from china our cases was 56 only, now 38k casesHere in province where i live we are zero cases till this moment..because our governor and mayor are not corrupt.We dont tolerate DOHWe had 3 cases first swab test positive,Second test negative...And i believed these people who died?they dont die of corona virus they died because of tube or whatever they put in yourbody..
"All eyes will be on driving activity in the United States over the upcoming July 4th holiday weekend"...absolutely...the entire planet is deeply concerned how Americans will celebrate...
if a policy in place for current workforce to abid by Nations Guidlines and PPE I could see those people continuing to work and avoiding further disruptions in thier workplace and those which continue to take risks with thier workers aswell clients then I could see further issues my opinion only.
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you said it...perfection
Misinformed investors.. our tax money ... Crash is coming
Those who wrote this article must hate their job lol
Cases are soaring u must be blinded! Now anyone have a relative or know someone sick !
Yes, Dr Donny succumbed back on March 18....
Economic warfare. CDC is using fraudulent statistics to pump up new cases. See the new guidelines below from the Collin County Commissioners meeting discussing CDC mandates. Skip to 15:25https://collincountytx.new.swagit.com/videos/62477
You want to talk fraud? How about today’s job numbers being “revised” to look good.
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