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Oil down in Asia ahead of Fed meeting

Oil inched down in Asia today as traders looked to a Federal Reserve policy meeting starting later in the day for leads, analysts said.

September 12, 2012 / 10:15 IST

Oil inched down in Asia today as traders looked to a Federal Reserve policy meeting starting later in the day for leads, analysts said.


New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in October, shed eight cents to USD 97.09 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for October delivery fell six cents to USD 115.34.


"On the commodity front, oil did very little... although that could swiftly change after Thursday's Fed meeting," IG Markets said in a report.


Market speculation was high that the Fed's Federal Open Market Committee would announce new economic stimulus at the end of a two-day meeting Thursday.


But just how far the committee will go, and what kind of impact it can have, is unclear, analysts said.


Traders were also eyeing the US Department of Energy's weekly US petroleum supplies report due later Wednesday, to gauge demand in the world's biggest oil-consuming country.

In Europe, attention is on a German constitutional court ruling on the European Stability Mechanism, the eurozone financial aid fund, with expectations high that the court will approve its use.

first published: Sep 12, 2012 08:59 am

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