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Oil edges up on weaker dollar as Britain EU vote looms

A weaker dollar makes oil cheaper for anyone using other currencies

An offshore oil platform is seen at the Bouri Oil Field off the coast of Libya. Photo: Darrin Zammit Lupi/ReutersPremium
An offshore oil platform is seen at the Bouri Oil Field off the coast of Libya. Photo: Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters

Singapore: Oil climbed in Asia on Wednesday after Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen’s cautious remarks on the US economy weakened the dollar and traders nervously await Britain’s vote on its future in the European Union (EU).

Traders are also waiting for the release later in the day of official US stockpiles data, hoping for an idea about demand in the world’s top oil consumer, after an industry group said supplies had tumbled last week.

Yellen warned on Tuesday the US economy faces “considerable uncertainty" from slower domestic activity and from a possible British vote to exit the EU, signalling that a hike in US interest rates may be some time off.

She said she wants the economy to be on a “favourable path" before the central bank raises borrowing costs, which sent the greenback tumbling.

A weaker dollar makes oil cheaper for anyone using other currencies.

Markets have been particularly volatile in the week leading up to Britain’s EU vote on Thursday. While bookmakers say there is an 80% chance Britain will stick with the EU, opinion polls predict a dead heat, with about 10% of voters yet to decide which way to go.

“A UK vote to exit the European Union could have significant economic repercussions," Yellen warned in a testimony to the Senate Banking Committee.

At about 0630 GMT on Wednesday, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for August delivery, a new contract, was up 40 cents, or 0.80%, at $50.25, while Brent gained 40 cents, or 0.79%, to $51.02.

Stephen Innes, senior trader at foreign exchange firm OANDA Asia Pacific, said oil prices “are being dictated by the US dollar movement".

The US energy department is due to release its weekly stockpiles figures on Wednesday, a day after the American Petroleum Institute showed a larger than expected drop. The figures are pored over by traders hoping for a guide to demand in the crude market during the US driving season.

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Published: 22 Jun 2016, 02:24 PM IST
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