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    Crude oil retreats ahead of delayed OPEC+ meeting; economic data due By Investing.com

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    Investing.com — Oil prices retreated Monday amid caution ahead of this week’s delayed OPEC+ meeting, with traders looking for more information about future production levels. 

    By 09:05 ET (14.05 GMT), the futures traded 0.4% lower at $75.24 a barrel and the contract dropped 0.3% to $80.24 a barrel.

    Postponed OPEC+ meeting looms

    The crude benchmarks recorded their first positive week in five last week, but the tone turned negative after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, including Russia, a group known as OPEC+, delayed its gathering to discuss output levels going into 2024.

    The group are now scheduled to meet on Thursday, and remotely rather than in person in Vienna, instead of Sunday as originally planned, reportedly after Angola and Nigeria expressed unhappiness over their lower 2024 production targets.

    The group has reportedly moved closer to a compromise, after the postponement late last week, but uncertainty still reigns.

    OPEC+, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, agreed to substantially curb supply this year, amid growing fears that high interest rates and worsening economic conditions will dent global oil demand.

    “Expectations are that Saudi Arabia will at least roll over its additional voluntary cut of 1MMbbls/d into next year. Clearly, if we do not see this, it would put further downward pressure on the market, given the surplus over 1Q24,” said analysts at ING, in a note.

    “We believe that the Saudis will roll over this cut and there is a growing possibility that we see a deeper cut from the broader group. In doing this, the group would provide good support to the market going into 2024.”

    U.S. stockpiles in focus

    Investors will also be keeping an eye on the latest U.S. data, after the official EIA numbers showed a substantially bigger-than-expected increase last week, with U.S. production remaining close to record highs.

    This was the fourth straight week of builds for U.S. inventories, with U.S. production remaining close to record highs.

    Economic data deluge 

    Oil markets were also cautious before a string of major economic readings this week, starting with on Thursday. The bloc slipped into a technical recession in the third quarter, ramping up concerns over slowing crude demand. 

    Chinese data is due on Thursday, and is set to offer more cues on business activity in the world’s largest oil importer. Economic activity in the country has remained largely languid in recent months which, coupled with surging oil inventories, could spur a slowdown in Chinese oil demand. 

    A second reading on U.S. data for the third quarter is also on tap this week, as is a reading on prices – the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge. Both readings are expected to show continued resilience in the U.S. economy.

    (Ambar Warrick contributed to this article.)

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