Fears over the more infectious variant helped drive US crude below $70 a barrel this week, as investors track efforts by Beijing, and other Asian governments, to halt serious outbreaks. In China, sweeping lockdowns, traffic curbs, and other restrictions are already hitting fuel consumption.
A triptych of key reports on crude oil’s outlook, including one from OPEC, will offer more grist on demand risks. Elsewhere, watch gas markets after a 1,000 per cent price-surge. And on the earnings front, the diary includes numbers from No.2 gold miner Barrick Gold Corp, a swathe of European power utilities including Germany’s RWE AG, plus meat giants Tyson Foods Inc. and Brazil’s JBS SA.Delta Blues
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