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Oil rises on bailout revival hopes, data awaited

Wed Oct 1, 2008 2:23pm IST
 
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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil rose as part of broader rallies on global markets on Wednesday due to hopes that a revamped U.S. financial rescue package will be passed.

The U.S. Senate will vote on Wednesday night on a new version of the $700 billion bailout package for Wall Street, rekindling hopes that the credit crisis can be stemmed before claiming yet more banks and causing further damage to the global economy.

U.S. crude was trading $1.17 higher at $101.81 a barrel by 0823 GMT, after rising as high as $102.24.

London Brent crude rose $1.13 to $99.30.

On Tuesday, U.S. crude settled $4.27 higher at $100.64, rebounding from Monday's sharp $10 loss that was in reaction to the rejection of the original rescue plan by the U.S. House of Representatives.

"There is a strong belief that the U.S. Congress will pass the rescue plan in a few days, so that's supporting prices," said Ryuichi Sato, an analyst at Mizuho Corporate Bank in Tokyo.

Asian and European shares rose, led by banks, on Wednesday. U.S. stocks soared on Tuesday, with the Standard & Poor's 500 index marking its biggest one-day gain in six years.

Analysts said that economic slowdowns would keep oil demand relatively weak, however, weighing on oil prices.

"Prices over the coming months look vulnerable to further weakness, as sentiment continues to plummet on a weakening demand backdrop," said Mark Pervan, a resource analyst at Australia & New Zealand (ANZ) bank based in Melbourne.  Continued...

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