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Oil prices dip on strong dollar, firm global supplies

In a further sign of abundant supply the number of rigs operated by US drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.

May 23, 2016 / 09:53 IST
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Oil prices slipped in Asian trade on Monday, hit by a strong dollar and signs that global crude supply is holding up even as unplanned outages rise to at least a five-year high.
In a further sign of abundant supply the number of rigs operated by US drillers was steady last week for the first time this year.

Brent futures were down 14 cents at USD 48.58 a barrel as of 0154 GMT, after ending the previous session 9 cents down.

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US crude futures fell 25 cents to USD 48.16 a barrel, after settling down 41 cents in the previous session.

The dollar index was marginally lower in early trade on Monday after gaining for a third straight week last week.