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Oil Rebounds Above $71 on Omicron Hopes, Iran Talks

 

Asharq Al-Awsat

 

Oil rose by more than $1 a barrel to above $71 on Monday as hopes that the Omicron coronavirus variant may cause mostly mild symptoms boosted riskier assets and as the prospect of an imminent rise in Iranian oil exports looked less likely.
 
 
Helping ease Omicron concerns, reports in South Africa said cases there only had mild symptoms and the top US infectious disease official told CNN "it does not look like there's a great degree of severity" so far.
 
 
Brent crude gained $1.77, or 2.5%, to $71.65 by 0920 GMT while US West Texas Intermediate crude advanced $1.69, or 2.6%, to $67.95. Both benchmarks declined for a sixth week in a row last week.
 
 
"If Omicron is proven over the coming days (or weeks) to be less aggressive, even if it is more contagious, then we can say 100% last week's lows were the bargain of the quarter," said Jeffrey Halley, an analyst at brokerage OANDA.
 
 
The easing of Omicron fears also boosted European equities and safer havens like bonds gave up some recent gains. Brent has risen 38% this year, supported by output curbs led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, known as OPEC+, and recovering demand, although it has fallen from a three-year high above $86 in October.
 
 
OPEC+ decided last week to continue increasing monthly supply by 400,000 barrels per day in January, even after a slide in prices driven by Omicron concerns.
 

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