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Oil eases from highest in weeks, investors eye Fed rate cuts

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Oil prices slipped from recent multi-week highs, with Brent crude falling 0.5% to $75.60 per barrel, while WTI crude dipped to $71.20. The decline follows a rally sparked by OPEC+ production cuts and optimism surrounding China’s economic recovery. Investors are now recalibrating their positions amid growing speculation about potential Federal Reserve rate cuts in early 2025.

The market’s pullback reflects broader uncertainty about global demand as the U.S. economy shows signs of cooling. Analysts suggest the Fed’s next moves, particularly after its latest inflation data, could ease borrowing costs and support commodity prices. Still, concerns about China’s uneven recovery and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are tempering optimism.

Despite this retreat, oil prices remain up for December as production cuts continue to squeeze supply. Traders are closely watching U.S. crude inventory data, which could signal shifts in short-term demand trends. The focus on the Federal Reserve suggests broader implications for commodity markets as economic conditions shift globally.

The Fed’s policy direction will likely dominate sentiment into the new year, with many expecting that lower rates could boost consumption and energy demand. For now, oil markets remain delicately balanced between supply constraints and economic uncertainties, leaving investors searching for clarity.

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