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Crude oil prices edge higher as OPEC+ supply decision takes center stage

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Oil prices edged higher on speculation surrounding the upcoming OPEC+ decision on production levels, as traders weighed the potential impact on global supply dynamics. Brent crude climbed to $82.50 per barrel, marking a 1.2% increase, while WTI futures rose 1.4% to $78.30 per barrel during early trading hours.

Analysts expect OPEC+ to maintain its production cuts or announce further restrictions in response to weakening global demand signals. This anticipation is bolstered by comments from key producers hinting at tighter policies aimed at stabilizing prices. However, concerns over economic slowdowns in major economies such as China and the Eurozone remain a counterweight, potentially capping gains.

Investors are closely watching the group’s next meeting, where any adjustment could recalibrate market expectations. With volatility persisting in energy markets, the outcome could significantly influence prices as winter approaches.

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