Crude oil prices, were moving did in a narrow range in today's Asian session, at prices far from levels at the beginning of the week
Brent crude oil for September delivery wavered between $ 56.16 and $ 57.09 a barrel before settling at $ 56.20, down by 0.89 or 1.57%.
WTI crude oil for September delivery rose 0.07% to $ 49.23 a barrel.
Crude oil went psiholgicheskata limit of $ 50 per barrel. Likely to remain at these levels in anticipation of the end of the week. Speculation about Iran's stocks and oil when they will come out of the energy markets likely continue to exert pressure on prices.
Saudi Arabia has a negative attitude towards nuclear deal possible negative attitude to generate their future actions that affect the price of crude oil. The trend at the moment remains bearish for the black gold amid a glut of oversupply in the global energy markets without fundamental signals for turning him.
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