Crude

After failing to settle above a resistance at 62.5 USD/bbl, the oil price is set to decline this week. Still, being traded at about 61 USD/bbl, oil is seen well above levels recorded after the release of the US weekly oil stock report on Wednesday.

Regarding the report, it showed yet another sharp increase in US commercial crude oil inventories (see the chart below). In fact, US commercial crude oil stocks may have increased at the fastest pace since March 1990 (weekly data may be revised along with the release of a monthly report). In any case, if we take into account that stocks of products also increased more than expected, this leads us to maintain our short-term negative bias on oil prices. Still, there’s no doubt that apart from today’s US labour market data (which may in our view rather weigh on oil prices), market will also pay close attention to the Baker Hughes’ Rig Count report (which is to be released later in the afternoon).

As for more recent news, Libya halted production at eleven oil fields due to attacks of IS militants and the country’s oil output is reported to be around 400 thousand barrels per day (which is well below Gaddafi’s era level). Although the spread between the front and twelve month contract on Brent (ICE) has tightened over the past few weeks, the overall situation remains calm and market seems to remain (more than) well supplied.


Metals

Pressure on the price of gold has been mounting as the US dollar strengthened to more than an eleven-year high yesterday. Although we see risks for today’s US payrolls report to be skewed to the downside, we expect no major price action after the figures are released. On the other hand, should the data surprise on the upside, the gold price may fall as low as to 1180 USD/toz.


Chart of the day:

Commodities

In February, US commerical crude oil inventories may have increased by the most since March 1990…

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