The Manila Times

Gaza peace makes oil prices fall

- AFP

SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell in Asia on Friday in thin trade following the US Thanksgivi­ng holiday, with a truce in Gaza and gloomy eurozone manufactur­ing data weighing on buying sentiment, analysts said.

New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in January shed 25 cents to $87.13 a barrel in the afternoon and Brent North Sea crude for January delivery sank 30 cents to $110.25.

“Oil dipped in thin trade, as a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip eased supply concerns,” Phillip Futures said in a report.

“Gloomy manufactur­ing data for Europe” also pulled down prices, he said.

Gaza was gripped by an uneasy peace after the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire came into effect late on Wednesday and halted eight days of conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that his government was “giving the ceasefire a chance” but was prepared for the eventualit­y it could collapse.

In Europe, a closely watched survey by research firm Markit showed that the troubled region’s manufactur­ing activity in November changed little from lows experience­d in October.

Markit’s eurozone Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for the month of November stood at 45.8 points, “up fractional­ly from 45.7 in October . . . October’s reading had been the lowest since June 2009,” the survey’s report said.

“For the fourth quarter of 2012 so far, PMI data suggest the strongest contractio­n of output since the second quarter of 2009,” it added.

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