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Oil prices recover with global markets

Published June 29, 2016 Updated June 29, 2016 11:58am

imageLONDON: Oil prices extended gains on Wednesday, tracking a recovery in equity markets as leaders look to temper fears over the effects of Britain's shock EU exit and traders bet on a fall in US stocks.

Around 1000 GMT, the London benchmark Brent crude added 46 cents to $49.04 and US benchmark West Texas Intermediate rose 57 cents to $48.42.

"Oil markets mirrored the rebound on stock markets as fundamentals came back into focus," said analysts at PVM oil brokerage.

Global stock prices have risen in a second day of recovery from a sharp sell-off prompted by Britain's vote to leave the European Union, with Asian markets leading the way on hopes that authorities will unveil fresh stimulus to counter the effects of the vote.

Seoul on Tuesday unveiled a $17-billion plan to support South Korea's already fragile economy, while news emerged Wednesday that Japan's leaders were holding talks on how to contain any tailwind from the Brexit crisis.

Also Tuesday, European Central Bank boss Mario Draghi said central banks should aim to align monetary policies to mitigate "destabilising spillovers".

European leaders, who gathered in Brussels for a two-day meeting, urged Britain to act quickly to resolve the political and economic mayhem unleashed by the vote.

PVM analysts said oil prices were also being pushed higher by threat of a strike in Norway affecting supplies, as well as the shutdown of two offshore platforms in the US Gulf of Mexico.

"The possibility of a strike in the Norwegian upstream sector, where a pay dispute involving more than 700 workers at seven producing fields has the potential to impact combined oil output of around 280,000 barrels per day -- almost a fifth of the country's output," said analysts at JBC Energy.

And a slight weakening of the greenback, as traders shift out of safe haven investments, also helped as it made dollar-priced crude less expensive for buyers holding other currencies, in turn boosting demand.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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