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U.S. crude rallies after falling under $35 for first time in six years

U.S. crude rallies after falling under $35 for first time in six years

October 09, 2024 / 20:31 IST
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Investing.com -- U.S. crude futures rallied in afternoon trading amid heavy profit taking, after briefly dropping below $35 a barrel earlier in Monday's session to fall to fresh multi-year lows.

On the New York Mercantile Exchange, WTI crude for January delivery traded in a broad range between $34.54 and $36.68 a barrel, before settling at $36.34, up 0.72 or 2.01% on the session. With the strong gains, U.S. crude futures ended a seven-day losing skid when they plummeted by roughly 13% to six-year lows. WTI crude is approaching its lowest level since the Financial Crisis when it slumped to $32.40 in December, 2008.

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On the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), brent crude for January delivery wavered between $36.76 and $38.68 a barrel, before closing at $38.15, down 0.17 or 0.49% on the day. North Sea brent futures are close to falling to their lowest level since mid-2004 when they traded at $36.20. Brent crude futures also fell by more than 10% last week in the wake of OPEC's decision to leave its production ceiling unchanged at above 30 million barrels per day.

Meanwhile, the spread between the international and U.S. domestic benchmarks of crude stood at $1.81, below Friday's level of $2.28 at the close of trading.