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Thursday's Market Action Reflects Fed's Rate Move

Oil markets witnessed notable activity on Thursday, directly responding to the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates. Brent crude futures rallied by $2.22, clocking a 2.6% gain to close at $86.85 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures weren't far behind, pushing up by $2.23 or 2.8% to wrap up the day at $82.67 per barrel. However, traders are keeping a close eye on December futures. Despite the day's bullish move, the potential for a weekly loss remains.

Central Banks and Their Hold on Oil

The conclusion of this week's Federal Reserve meeting left rates untouched, floating between 5.25% and 5.50%. The decision sent signals across financial sectors, with many in oil trading circles reading a dovish nuance. A potential end to the Fed's aggressive rate hikes could ease the dollar, making dollar-priced oil a hotter buy on the international customers.

Across the pond, the Bank of England (BoE) remains steadfast, holding its rates at a 15-year high of 5.25% after a marathon of 14 hikes. With no immediate rate cuts on the BoE's horizon, traders are crunching numbers and plotting charts to gauge the long-term implications of this rate stance.

Supply Considerations Amid Geopolitical Shocks

Saudi Arabia's plans are under the microscope. Talk on the trading floor suggests the oil giant may continue its voluntary curb in oil production by another million barrels daily through December.…

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