Oil price rises to $85 ahead of US sanctions against Iran

Oil price rises to $85 ahead of US sanctions against Iran
Oil price rises to $85 ahead of US sanctions against Iran
Brent crude oil prices hit their highest level since November 2014, yesterday, ahead of US sanctions against Iran that kick in next month.

Brent sweet crude oil futures rose to as much as $83.27 a barrel. US West Texas Intermediate, WTI, crude futures were at $73.57 a barrel.

Brent was pushed up by the looming sanctions against Iran, which will start targeting its oil sector from November 4.

ANZ Bank said, yesterday that “the market is eyeing oil prices at 100 dollars per barrel.”

There had been expectations China would ignore US sanctions. However, China’s Sinopec is halving loading of crude oil from Iran this month, in a sign that pressure from Washington is having an effect.

US President, Donald Trump, called Saudi Arabia’s King Salman on Saturday, discussing ways to maintain sufficient supply once Iran’s exports are hit by sanctions.

With oil prices soaring, there are concerns over their inflationary effect on demand growth, especially in Asia’s emerging markets where weakening currencies are further adding to high fuel import costs.

In Japan, business confidence among big manufacturers worsened in the last quarter to hit its lowest level in nearly a year, as firms felt the pinch from rising raw material costs.

Global trade conditions seemed worsened.


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