Oil mixed after the US Thanksgiving holiday
WTI drops as Brent rises in quiet trade amid oversupply and vaccine concerns
27 November 2020 - 07:39
Tokyo — Oil prices were mixed on Friday in quiet trade due to the US Thanksgiving holiday, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) dropping more than 1% amid concerns about oversupply and doubts about a vaccine to end the coronavirus pandemic.
WTI was down 69c, or 1.5%, at $45.02 at 1.04am GMT. US crude prices did not settle on Thursday due to the holiday. Brent crude was up 9c at $47.89, having fallen 1.7% overnight...
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