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Brent crude jumps $5/bbl after output cuts; stocks rise

Published 04/02/2023, 07:10 PM
Updated 04/03/2023, 05:47 PM
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By Caroline Valetkevitch

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brent crude oil climbed $5 a barrel on Monday after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced new production cuts, and gains in energy shares helped lift world stock indexes.

The Dow and S&P 500 ended higher, with the S&P energy sector rising 4.9% for its biggest daily percentage gain since October.

In a surprise move, the OPEC+ group on Sunday announced cuts to production amounting to about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Brent crude rose $5.04, or 6.3%, to settle at $84.93 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude climbed $4.75, or 6.3%, to settle at $80.42.

While the jump in oil prices benefited energy shares, the news added to investor worries about higher costs for businesses and consumers.

Market watchers have been trying to gauge how much longer the Federal Reserve may need to keep raising interest rates to cool inflation and whether the U.S. economy may be headed for recession.

Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) lifted its forecast for Brent to $95 a barrel by the end of the year and to $100 for 2024 following the oil output change.

Investors also digested Monday's economic data, which showed U.S. manufacturing activity in March slumped to its lowest level in nearly three years as new orders continued to contract.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 327 points, or 0.98%, to 33,601.15, the S&P 500 gained 15.2 points, or 0.37%, to 4,124.51 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 32.45 points, or 0.27%, to 12,189.45.

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The pan-European STOXX 600 index dipped 0.03% and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe gained 0.42%.

"There's going to be this balance between inflation coming off and then the potential for economic recession," said George Cipolloni, portfolio manager at Penn Mutual Asset Management.

Shares of Exxon Mobil Corp (NYSE:XOM) ended 5.9% higher on Monday, while Chevron Corp (NYSE:CVX) gained 4.2%.

At the same time, U.S. consumer discretionary shares fell, with the sector ending the day down 0.9%.

Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc dropped 6.1% after disclosing March-quarter deliveries rose just 4% from the previous quarter, even after CEO Elon Musk slashed car prices in January to boost demand.

The dollar declined, giving up early gains following the oil output cuts, as data showed the U.S. economy continued to slow with the declines in manufacturing and construction spending.

The Institute for Supply Management said its manufacturing PMI fell to 46.3 last month, the lowest since May 2020, from 47.7 in February.

U.S. construction spending also weakened, down 0.1% in February after increasing 0.4% in January.

The U.S. dollar index was last down 0.9% while the euro was up 0.6% at $1.0902.

Treasury yields retreated after the U.S. manufacturing data, which increased expectations for some investors the Fed will cut rates later this year as the economy slows.

The yield on 10-year notes fell 6.6 basis points to 3.425%.

Spot gold added 0.8% to $1,983.98 an ounce.

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last year same time oil price 120 and today it's between 80 to 90 dollar. 5 dollar plus or minus does not make or impact any economy. dow hit at 35k by month end for sure
In the era of Trump presidency, the crude is only $40~50 , even cheaper
oil will stay below 90 dollar. so not impact much to global economy
india, china get it from Russia. US not depends on opec. just UK and europe so they get it sufficient oil. it's not big issue. or neither it going to impact any economy. as Russia deliver to china
Interesting to see how the output cut by OPEC+ is supporting oil prices amid rising inflation concerns in the US. The impact on the broader economy is worth monitoring.
The fed is not changing anything over opec
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They only way to free the world from these tyrants is to reduce our dependency on their oil. We need alternate energi production and fast.
US not depends on OPEC. it doesn't impact inflation inUS.
mainly it impact india and china but they able to get it on cheaper rate from Russia
 US imports goods at billions of dollars that are more costly to produce due to higher energy cost  which means prices for the products rises thus inflating US economy
Time for western countries to put their economic and military boot on the neck of the Saudis. Biden should immediately withdraw all military logistics and technical support for systems the USA and allies have provided to these 6th century barbarians.
well, that was super racist
Is Saud a race?
Dollar dominance is going to trash in a matter of few months. Americans need to have a paradigm shift in real politik. Resource rich countries are in a state of awakening. And the money flows where the resources are. Military equipment is not goin to put food on the table anymore.
what you think raises oil prices put pressure on US and Europe could cause dollar as a save Haven currency once again also Tackle inflation and raised FED rate can cause the Dollar strength
Now I want to see FAANG + MNT (BigTechs) sustain the SP500. Because only these 8 were responsible for 91% SP500 this year.
Get out of the fiat dollar while you still can. Bretton Woods 3.0 currency reset coming
Hi
De-dollarization is accelerating with massive impacts...you need an article on that...pronto!
Oil will be $110 by July ramping up inflation causing the FED to go over 6%, killing the market and the economy.
$150 is coming
Oil will be $193 and the FED will raise to 11.38%. It is going to rain blood and nobody will be working or paying their bills. AAPL will go to 3$/share. S&P will be at 50. Russia is going to nuke the world. China is going to invade Taiwan, Japan, S Korea, Vietnam.
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