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LP:US oil price continues to trade lower, sell off in markets set to continue
 
US WTI oil prices open Monday’s trading session lower, back under $97 a barrel as a broad sell off in stock markets and commodities looks set to continue this week as worries about Europe’s debt problems and some weak economic data fuel worries about future crude oil demand.

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US Light crude oil futures for January 2012 delivery was trading at $96.67 a barrel, 08.02 GMT this morning in electronic trading on the NYMEX.

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Risk aversion gripped Asian stock markets in trading this morning, following steep falls on Friday, as concerns about the European debt and the impact on global growth remained in focus.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index dropped 1.4 percent, while the Shanghai Composite index traded down 0.1 percent, while Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average and Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 index each ended down 0.3 percent.

“These are clearly volatile times. If governments do the right thing and work through their problems, then confidence will return, and stock markets will recover. But the longer that the problems continue and debt costs rise, then people will speculate about worst case scenarios.” strategists at CommSec said in reference to the European situation.

“The highly unstable equilibrium that oil prices have been in continues, with heightened fundamental and geopolitical risks fighting for influence against the escalation of sovereign debt concerns.” strategists at Barclays Capital said.
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