Oil Prices Slump Overnight on Asian Trading

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Oil Prices Slumped Overnight on Asian Markets
Oil Prices are at a two year high
Oil Prices Slumped Overnight on Asian Markets
Oil Prices Slumped Overnight on Asian Markets

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil prices slumped in early Asian trading on Tuesday following a jump in the previous session, underscoring the market view that fundamentals are too weak to warrant a push much higher.

Crude oil futures jumped almost 4 percent on Monday, moving away from January-lows, as speculative traders increased their net-long positions, but prices slumped again on Tuesday morning and remain over a quarter below their most recent peaks in May.

Front-month Brent futures <LCOc1> were at $50.19 (32 pounds) a barrel at 0048 GMT, down 22 cents from their last close. U.S. crude <CLc1> fell 19 cents to $44.77.

The low prices come on the back of weak supply and demand fundamentals, with output from key producers like the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Russia and the United States near record highs just as demand growth slows.

In China, the world’s No.2 economy and oil consumer, exports tumbled 8.3 percent in July in their biggest fall in four months, threatening the government’s 7 percent economic growth target for this year, already the lowest in decades.

(Reporting by Henning Gloystein; Editing by Joseph Radford)

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