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Follow on Google News | Oil hovers above $75 as investor’s eye demand notes Hiroyuka Maruyama, CEO at Oppenheimer Lloyd.Oil hovers above $75 in Asia as investor’s eye economy, crude supplies for clues about demand notes Hiroyuka Maruyama, Global markets CEO at Oppenheimer Lloyd in Tokyo.
By: Hiroyuka Maruyama Benchmark crude for July delivery was up 20 cents to $75.33 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $1.34 to settle at $75.12 on Monday. Hiroyuka Maruyama, Global markets CEO at Oppenheimer Lloyd in Tokyo stated Tuesday, “Oil prices have traded in a $70 to $80 range so far this month after dropping from $87 to $64 last month amid fears Europe's debt crisis could hurt global economic growth. On Monday, credit rating agency Moody's lowered its rating on Greece's debt to "junk" status.” But oil traders have taken heart in recent weeks from a fall in U.S. crude inventories, which suggests demand is improving.” Analysts expect another drop of 1.8 million barrels, according to a survey by Platts, the energy information arm of McGraw-Hill Cos., when the American Petroleum Institute announces its weekly supply data late Tuesday and the Energy Department's Energy Information Administration releases its report on Wednesday. Some analysts expect the growth in oil demand in developed countries to catch up with burgeoning consumption in developing countries and push prices higher. Hiroyuka Maruyama, Global markets CEO at Oppenheimer Lloyd in Tokyo continued, “We expect prices to eventually move back above $80 supported by the strong growth momentum in demand, despite price movements being at the mercy of macroeconomic jitters lately, $70 has emerged as a strong floor and with good reason." In other Nymex trading in July contracts, heating oil was almost unchanged at $2.0255 a gallon and gasoline was flat at $2.0763 a gallon. Natural gas was up 2.4 cents at $5.03 per 1,000 cubic feet. Brent crude was up 17 cents to $76.38 a barrel on the ICE futures exchange. # # # Oppenheimer Lloyd was established as a diversified financial services company to bring innovative investment advice to both private and corporate clients across Asia and around the world. End
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