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Markets

Oil prices up in Asian trade

Published May 23, 2014 Updated May 23, 2014 07:44am

imageSINGAPORE: Oil prices inched higher in subdued Asian trade on Friday, gaining a measure of support from lingering concerns over tensions in Ukraine and Libya.

The US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for delivery in July, rose seven cents to $103.81 per barrel in afternoon trade. Brent North Sea crude for July delivery gained four cents to $110.40.

French bank Credit Agricole said "a quiet market is expected ahead of the weekend", with investors keeping an eye on US new home sales data out later Friday.

Desmond Chua, an analyst at CMC Markets in Singapore, said there were expectations that the data would show a "rebound from last month's weak reading".

"With construction activity, building permits and housing starts on a rise, we could see a turnaround in the next few months, even if today's figures were to disappoint," he said.

New home sales are seen as one of the key indicators of the health of the US economy.

Traders remain concerned about possible supply disruptions arising from the crises in Ukraine and Libya.

Pro-Russian rebels killed 17 Ukrainian soldiers in the country's eastern belt Thursday, escalating tensions ahead of a presidential election this weekend.

Washington and its European allies supporting Ukraine's Western-friendly government have accused Russia of fomenting unrest in the country, allegations Moscow denies.

A full-blown armed conflict in the ex-Soviet state could disrupt supplies and send energy prices rocketing, analysts say.

In Libya, a renegade general's bid to rid the country of Islamists has also alarmed oil investors fearing a further crippling of the embattled North African state's output, which has been stunted until recently due to blockades by rebels.

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