WTI crude oil remains inactive around $80.50, well-set for a three-week uptrend, as energy markets cheer the Good Friday holiday. In doing so, the black gold defends the week-start gains offered by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies led by Russia, known as OPEC+, which announced surprise output cut. However, fears of recession and a cautious mood ahead of the US employment report for March challenge the energy benchmark of late.
The OPEC+ group surprised markets with nearly 1.66 million barrels per day of a voluntary output cut. Following the OPEC+ announcements, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said that the OPEC+ decision to cut oil output risks exacerbating a strained market by pushing up oil prices amid inflationary pressures.
On the other hand, the US Dollar’s weakness, backed by downbeat US data, also underpinned the black gold’s recovery moves.
That said, the US Dollar Index (DXY) pares weekly losses around 102.00 while printing a four-day losing streak.
Talking about the US data, Initial Jobless Claims improved to 228K for the week ended on March 31 versus 200K expected and upwardly revised 246K prior. It’s worth noting that the Challenger Job Cuts for the said month rose to 89.703K from 77.77K prior. Previously, US JOLTS Job Openings dropped to the 19-month low in February while the ADP Employment Change for March also disappointed markets with 145K figures. Further, the US ISM Services PMI for March also amplified pessimism as it dropped to 51.2 versus 54.5 expected and 55.1 prior.
Also supporting the Oil price could be China’s optimism for economic growth and upbeat activity data from the dragon nation. Pan Gongsheng, head of China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), said on Friday that Beijing “will fend off external financial market shocks and risks.”
It should be observed, however, that the recent calls of recession challenge the WTI crude oil buyers and hence more clues of economic slowdown should be watched for clear directions, especially when the commodity prices trade near the short-term key resistance line.
Apart from the recession news, the US jobs report for March will also be crucial to watch for clear directions. Analysts anticipate a softer print of the headline Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP), to 240K from 311K prior, as well as no change in the Unemployment Rate of 3.6%. However, the mixed expectations for the Average Hourly Earnings make the outcome even more interesting.
Unless providing a daily closing beyond a four-month-old descending resistance line, around $81.70 by the press time, WTI crude oil buyers should remain cautious.
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