International oil prices back above 90 dollars a barrel

As the Fed decided to bulk purchase of commercial paper to alleviate the shortage of market liquidity measures boosted investor confidence, international oil prices rebounded to 7, more than 90 dollars a barrel.

the same day, the U.S. and global economy may fall into a recession will further curb demand for crude oil market, the fear remains shrouded in New York crude oil futures price of 87.87 U.S. dollars a barrel in intraday trading.

, however, on the 7th Federal Reserve announced that it will set up special funds to purchase a large number of businesses for short-term daily operation of unsecured commercial paper, which will greatly alleviate the short-term lending market, lack of liquidity crisis, investors were relieved that the international oil price then higher.

In addition, due to the recent decline in oil prices, there have been reports of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is considering the possibility of production cuts. Rotating chairman of OPEC, Algerian Energy and Mining Minister Chakib Khelil has said the organization will take “appropriate measures” to stabilize the market. Suffering from the above factors, the New York market, oil prices rose on the 7th highest intraday 93.02 U.S. dollars per barrel.

to the day of closing, the New York Mercantile Exchange, light sweet crude for delivery in November futures rose 2.25 U.S. dollars to close at 90.06 U.S. dollars a barrel. London’s International Petroleum Exchange, November Brent crude-oil futures rose 0.98 U.S. dollars to close at 84.66 U.S. dollars a barrel.

国际油价回升至每桶90美元

由于美联储决定大量商业票据的购买,以减轻市场流动性不足的措施,增强了投资者信心,国际油价反弹至7日,超过90美元一桶。

同一天,美国和全球经济可能陷入衰退的跌幅将进一步抑制市场对原油的需求,担心依然笼罩在纽约原油期货87.87美元每桶价格在盘中。

然而,7日宣布,美国联邦储备,将设立专项基金购买企业短期无担保商业票据,这将极大地缓解短期拆借市场,缺乏流动性大量的日常运作危机,投资者感到宽慰的是,国际石油价格再高。

此外,由于近期油价下跌,出现了石油输出国组织(欧佩克)的报告正在考虑减产的可能性。欧佩克轮值,阿尔及利亚能源和矿业部长沙基卜哈利勒的主席说,该组织将采取“适当措施”,以稳定市场。从上述因素的苦难,纽约市场石油价格上涨了7日盘中最高每桶93.02美元。

的闭幕日,纽约商品交易所,11月交货的轻质原油期货上涨2.25美元,收于90.06美元桶。伦敦国际石油交易所11月份北海布伦特原油期货上升0.98美元,收于八十四点六六美元桶。08.10.8

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