Oil prices plummet under $60 a barrel
Oil prices dived to 17-month lows on global recession fears, hitting 59.02 dollars. World's top 10 oil producers | A formula for successful business
LONDON: Oil prices plunged under 60 dollars per barrel in London this week, while other commodities rose as traders tracked recession worries, volatile equities and the demand outlook for raw materials.
The price of oil has more than halved since scaling record heights above 147 dollars in July.
Oil prices dived to 17-month lows on global recession fears, hitting 59.02 dollars in London and 61.30 dollars in New York on Monday before clawing back some lost ground.
"Oil markets seem to be pricing in a deep and long recession that will derail oil demand growth this year and next," wrote UBS economist Jan Stuart in a research note to clients.
"Even though we still think that the credit crunch is exaggerating the real shift in oil demand trends, we have no way to know."
Oil prices sank this week after data showed that the American economy -- the biggest consumer of energy in the world -- contracted at a 0.3 percent annualized pace in the third quarter as a global credit crunch saw consumers and businesses cut back on spending.
"Crude oil fell after the release of the US (growth) figures," said Dresdner Kleinwort analyst Peter Fertig.
Crude prices had risen Wednesday after interest rate cuts in the United States and China boosted expectations of higher demand in the world's two leading energy consumers, analysts said.
OPEC Secretary General Abdalla Salem El-Badri said Tuesday it could slash output again if prices keep falling. OPEC produces 40 percent of the world's crude oil.
At an emergency meeting in Vienna last week, OPEC ministers agreed to reduce output by 1.5 million barrels a day to 27.3 million bpd.
By Friday, New York's main oil futures contract, light sweet crude for delivery in December, had firmed to 64.50 dollars from 63.16 dollars last week.
Brent North Sea crude for December dipped to 62.07 dollars from 62.62 dollars last week.
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