Oil futures declined on Tuesday, with U.S. benchmark prices settling at their lowest in almost two weeks. “A strong U.S. dollar, rising yields and concerns over demand as the global economy slows is weighing on crude oil prices again,” said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK. Markets are gearing up for “multiple rate hikes this week from the Federal Reserve, Bank of England and Swiss National Bank,” he said. “Fears over tight [oil] supply aren’t having the supportive effect on prices that [we] would normally expect, however it also means they probably won’t dip too far either.” October WTI crude CLV22,
USDJPY: the pair declines ahead of the US ADP employment data
The USDJPY rate fell below 154.00 on Wednesday amid rising wages in Japan. Today, the market will focus on the US ADP employment statistics. Find