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    Oil prices inch lower as mixed US rate cues weigh; China data in focus By Investing.com

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    Investing.com– Oil prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Thursday, cutting short a recent rally as markets awaited more cues on demand from top importer China.

    Markets were also navigating mixed signals on U.S. monetary policy. While assurances of interest rate cuts by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had boosted oil prices on Wednesday, later comments Minneapolis Fed chief Neel Kashkari tempered this optimism.

    expiring in May fell 0.1% to $82.89 a barrel, while fell 0.1% to $78.33 a barrel by 21:06 ET (02:06 GMT). Both contracts surged about 1% each on Wednesday.

    China import data awaited after underwhelming 2024 GDP target

    Focus was now squarely on from China, particularly data showing just how much oil the world’s largest crude importer purchased in the first two months of 2024. 

    The data comes just days after Beijing set a largely underwhelming economic growth target for 2024, at 5%- the same as 2023.

    This saw concerns over Chinese demand creep back into markets, as the Chinese government also provided scant cues on its plans for more stimulus measures to support economic growth.

    Fed officials provide mixed rate signals 

    While Powell’s comments had spurred some strength in oil prices on Wednesday, particularly on hopes that the central bank will cut interest rates in 2024, comments from Kashkari cooled this optimism.

    Kashkari said that he did not expect more than two, or even one rate cut in 2024, citing concerns over sticky inflation. His comments echoed similar warnings by several other Fed officials- that sticky interest rates will keep the central bank from cutting rates early.

    Powell also reiterated concerns over sticky inflation during his testimony on Wednesday, stating that the central bank needed more convincing that inflation will meet its 2% annual target.

    Focus now turns to data for February, due Friday, for more cues on the world’s largest economy.

    US inventories add to positive supply signals

    Losses in crude were limited by U.S. showing a smaller-than-expected build in the week to March 1, as more refiners restarted from an extended winter break. 

    and inventories also saw outsized draws, furthering the notion that supplies in the world’s largest fuel consumer were tightening. 

    Signs of smaller U.S. supplies added to optimism over tighter global oil markets in 2024, after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies said it will commit to its current supply reductions until end-June. 

    Signs of an extended conflict in the Middle East also fed into bets on supply disruptions in the region, especially amid lagging ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.

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