Europe Gasoline-Cracks fall after U.S. jobs data
LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - European gasoline crack spreads fell to two-week lows after a larger-than-expected jump in U.S. unemployment in October, slamming the arbitrage to the key export market shut.
The U.S. jobless rate jumped to more than a 26-year high of 10.2 percent in October in a move which is set to weigh on demand for the motor fuel. [ID:nN06178752]
Swaps showed traders would now make a loss of $1 a tonne in November from booking cargoes to the United States.
GASOLINE PRICES
* Barges of benchmark 10 ppm premium unleaded winter gasoline PU-10PP-ARA fell to trade between $680-$683 a tonne fob ARA from $707-$715 on Thursday.
* Eurograde's gasoline crack to dated Brent BFO- traded at a two-week low of $5.58 a barrel, down from $6.57 a barrel.
* U.S. RBOB gasoline's RBc1 crack to dated Brent fell sharply to $3.18 a barrel from a previous close of $3.86.
SWAPS
* The backwardation between November and December gasoline swaps narrowed to $1.75 from $2.25, while the contango further out grew more steep.
* Arbitrage swaps showed traders could expect to make a loss of $1 -- compared with a 10 cent profit the previous day -- from shipping cargoes west to the key U.S. export market this month.
NAPHTHA
* Naphtha swaps were flat for November/December at around $676.50 a tonne cif NWE each.
* The crack for November was around minus $3.70 and minus $4.40 for December. (Reporting by Emma Farge; editing by James Jukwey)
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