West Texas Intermediate (WTI), futures on NYMEX, remain steady above the psychological support of $80.00 in Thursday’s European session.
WTI holds breadth above $80.00 with US core PCE inflation in focus. Unexpected Oil buildup in the US intensified demand concerns. Israel prepares formassive damage in Lebanon if Hezbollah launches war. West Texas Intermediate , futures on NYMEX, remain steady above the psychological support of $80.00 in Thursday’s European session.
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