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Brent crude rallies above $86 but heads for 4th weekly loss

"Most of the traders in the market are probably trading from the short side, so when we see a little bit of buying, we often think that we'll see a little bit of a short-covering rally," said Ben Le Brun, a market analyst at OptionsXpress.

October 17, 2014 / 17:23 IST
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Oil got some respite on Friday from a four-month rout, with Brent climbing by almost a dollar to above USD 86 a barrel after positive US data buoyed global financial markets, although market analysts doubted the rally would take it much higher.

The global oil benchmark is still headed for its fourth weekly loss in a row, having hit a four-year low on Thursday as excess supply and weak demand from Europe to China pummelled prices.

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Front-month Brent was up 75 cents a barrel at $86.57 at 0444 GMT. The November contract expired on Thursday, settling up 69 cents at $84.47 a barrel.

U.S. November crude, on track to post its third weekly decline, climbed 42 cents to $83.12 after settling 92 cents higher in the previous session.