Oil: Speculators buy Brent – ING

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The Oil market managed a second consecutive week of gains, driven largely by tariff de-escalation. However, the market is in limbo this morning as it weighs what impact, if any, the US credit downgrade by Moody’s Investors Service will have on Oil. In addition, there’s still plenty of uncertainty over how Iranian nuclear talks will play out, ING's commodity experts Ewa Manthey and Warren Patterson note.

Market focuses on a call between Trump and Putin

"For today, much of the attention is on a scheduled call between President Trump and President Putin about the Russia-Ukraine war. The market will be on the lookout for any signs of potential de-escalation. Fundamentally, though, even if we were to see a peace deal and the eventual lifting of sanctions against Russia, there would only be a limited increase in supply. Russia has managed to weather Western sanctions relatively well by rerouting Oil flows to China and India."

"The latest positioning data shows that speculators increased their net long in ICE Brent by 53,586 lots to 151,144 lots over the last reporting week. This increase was predominantly driven by fresh longs entering the market as sentiment improved with the tariff pause between China and the US."

"The US Oil rig count fell for the third consecutive week, declining by 1 last week to 473, leaving the count at its lowest since late January, according to Baker Hughes data. Lower prices have seen a pullback in drilling activity in the US. If current prices persist, we’re likely to see a further easing."

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