Oil Rises as Possible Rate Cut Outweighs Bearish Supply Outlook

(Bloomberg) — Oil rose after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled openness to an interest rate cut in September, countering an increasingly bearish supply outlook.

West Texas Intermediate edged higher to settle above $63 a barrel, while Brent settled near $68 after Powell’s highly anticipated prepared remarks were more dovish than some investors anticipated.

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