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    Oil prices creep lower amid mixed supply cues, US inflation in focus By Investing.com

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    Investing.com– Oil prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Thursday as markets digested differing cues on supply from the U.S. and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. 

    But any big moves were limited, with traders keeping to the sidelines ahead of key U.S. inflation data, which is widely expected to factor into the outlook for interest rates.

    Uncertainty over an Israel-Hamas ceasefire also crept back into markets, as U.S. President Joe Biden said he expected a Ramadan truce to be announced by next week. But both Israeli and Palestinian leaders cast doubts over his comments.

    expiring in April fell 0.3% to $83.46 a barrel, while fell 0.4% to $78.25 a barrel by 20:24 ET (01:24 GMT). 

    PCE data in focus as Fed officials talk down early rate cuts 

    Resilience in the dollar weighed on crude markets this week, as focus remained largely on data- which is the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge.

    The reading is due later on Thursday and is likely to reiterate that U.S. inflation remained sticky in January.

    A string of Fed officials said this week that more work was needed to bring inflation in line with the central bank’s 2% annual target, and that the Fed was in no hurry to begin cutting rates early.

    Fears of higher rates have been a key weight on oil, given that economic conditions and demand usually deteriorate in high rate environments.

    US inventories, OPEC reports offer mixed cues on supply 

    Oil markets were also digesting somewhat mixed signals on the state of supplies in the coming months.

    Official U.S. showed stockpiles grew more than expected in the week to February 23, which ANZ analysts said indicated that the “market may not be as tight as originally thought.” 

    U.S. production also remained at record highs- a trend that markets expect will help plug some supply gaps from OPEC cuts and Middle East disruptions.

    But expectations of extended OPEC cuts, following some media reports this week, were a key support to oil prices in recent sessions, with analysts forecasting tighter markets this year.

    The OPEC is now widely expected to maintain its current production curbs until end-2024. 

    Uncertainty over crude demand also persisted. data on Wednesday showed that the U.S. economy remained resilient in the fourth quarter, pointing to some sustained strength in the world’s largest fuel consumer.

    But on the other hand, fears of a Chinese demand slowdown grew after a major state-owned producer warned that oil demand in the world’s largest crude importer was expected to remain stagnant this year.

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