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Mixed Signals for Oil Prices as Supply Tightens Amid Economic Concerns

In a tug-of-war between tightening US supplies and lingering macroeconomic worries, oil prices saw minimal movement on Wednesday. Brent crude futures eked out a 2-cent increase, reaching $88.09 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures experienced a modest 5-cent dip, resting at $83.69 per barrel as of 0003 GMT.

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In a tug-of-war between tightening US supplies and lingering macroeconomic worries, oil prices saw minimal movement on Wednesday. Brent crude futures eked out a 2-cent increase, reaching $88.09 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures experienced a modest 5-cent dip, resting at $83.69 per barrel as of 0003 GMT.

Over the past three sessions, benchmark prices have experienced consecutive declines, indicating a delicate balance in the market. Industry data revealed a surprising development, with US crude supplies contracting by approximately 2.7 million barrels in the week concluding on October 20. This revelation, sourced from the American Petroleum Institute, contradicted projections from eight Reuters-polled analysts who, on average, had anticipated a 200,000-barrel increase in crude inventories for the week.

The release of official US government data on inventories is eagerly anticipated later in the day, promising potential market impact. Meanwhile, concerning data emerged from the euro zone, indicating an unexpected decline in business activity this month. This unsettling development hints at the possibility of the bloc slipping into recession, a scenario that would undoubtedly impede the demand outlook for oil.

Significant concerns arose from Germany, where readings strongly suggested that the nation is already in the throes of a recession. Simultaneously, British businesses reported yet another monthly dip in activity, signaling looming recession risks ahead of the Bank of England's imminent interest rate decision.

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Adding to the intricacy of the situation, investors maintained a vigilant watch on the Middle East. Heightened anxieties centered around the potential escalation of conflicts in the region, which could send shockwaves through oil markets and disrupt crucial supplies. United States, Canada, Russia, and various Arab states jointly advocated for a pause or ceasefire in the ongoing strife between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The aim of this collective plea was to facilitate the delivery of essential humanitarian aid to the beleaguered Palestinian populace.

As the day unfolds, the oil market remains in a state of cautious equilibrium, with the delicate interplay between supply dynamics and economic uncertainties shaping its trajectory.

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