Update Oil slides below US$33 as China turmoil rattles investors
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Update Oil slides below US$33 as China turmoil rattles investors
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[size=28]Oil slides below US$33 as China turmoil rattles investors
By Reuters / Reuters | January 7, 2016 : 5:45 PM MYTLONDON/SINGAPORE (Jan 7): Oil slid below US$33 a barrel on Thursday to levels not seen in more than a decade, as a tumble in Chinese equities rattled investors already concerned by near-record production and massive stockpiles of unwanted crude.
The price of oil has shed around 70% since the current downturn began in June 2014, causing pain to oil companies and governments that rely heavily on crude revenues.
China let the yuan slip on Thursday, sending regional currencies and stock markets tumbling as the offshore yuan fell to its lowest since trading started in 2010.
China's stock markets were suspended less than half an hour after opening, the second emergency suspension this week.
"Negative sentiment is hurting demand expectations, growth is easing in China and there is a spillover from the inventory build in (U.S.) gasoline stocks from yesterday and this is reflected in prices," said Hans van Cleef, senior energy economist at ABN Amro in Amsterdam.
Brent fell more than 5% or about US$2 per barrel to a low of US$32.16, a level not seen since April 2004. It had recovered to US$32.87 by 0857 GMT.
U.S. crude futures dropped more than 5% to a low of US$32.10 per barrel, a level not seen since late 2003, before bouncing slightly to US$32.56.
On Wednesday, U.S. government data showed a 10.6-million-barrel surge in gasoline supplies, the biggest weekly build since 1993.
Technical analysts said there was little to stop the price tumbling further.
"The 'bear-fest' has now begun," PVM technical analyst Robin Bieber said. "The trend is down and likely to accelerate lower — it is not advised to be long. There are targets lower and these are likely to be mere staging posts on a much bigger move south."
Exacerbating the oil market woes is weakening demand, especially in Asia and especially China, which is seeing the slowest economic growth in a generation.
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