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LIVE CRUDE OIL NEWS UPDATE BY DELTA MCX.COM

Missed Call Or WhatsApp  Arushi Pathak 7900407979 www.deltamcx.com  Maximum Accuracy Best Returns Oil prices fell more than $1 on Thursday, declining for the first time in six days, after the U.S. Federal Reserve dampened hopes for a string of rate cuts and -U.S. trade talks ended without progress.The drop came despite a bigger-than-expected decline in inventories in the U.S. and a drop in crude production among OPEC me mbers, along with Libya cutting exports, typically bullish drivers for the market.Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell $1.06, or 1.6%, to $63.99 a barrel by 0037 GMT, while  was down 93 cents, or 1.6%, at $57.65 a barrel, having fallen more than $1 earlier.The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday, but against expectations the head of the U.S. central bank said the move might not be the start of a lengthy series of cuts to shore up the economy against risks including global economic weakness.Although the remarkably bullish U.S. inventory reports

LIVE CRUDE OIL NEWS UPDATE BY DELTA

Missed Call Or Whatsapp  Arushi Pathak 7900407979 www.deltamcx.com Maximum Accuracy Best Returns https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=917900407979 Oil prices rise ahead of expected U.S. interest rate cut TOKYO  - Oil prices rose for a fourth day on Tuesday on optimism the U.S. Federal Reserve will this week cut interest rates for the first time in more than ten years, which should support economic and fuel demand growth in the world's biggest oil user.Brent crude rose 33 cents, or 0.5%, to $64.04 a barrel by 0435 GMT, after gaining 0.4% the previous session.U.S. crude was up 30 cents or 0.5%, at $57.17 a barrel, having risen 1.2% on Monday.So-called dovish monetary policy in the United States, where the central bank reduces interest rates, would "support a continuation in global expansionary activities and fuel demand growth" for the second half of 2019, Benjamin Lu, an analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore, said in a note. "If the Fed is a little mor