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Oil extends slide as dollar strengthens

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AFPPTI Singapore
I / Singapore May 5, 2010, 13:26 IST

Oil prices hovered above $82 in Asian trade today after dropping sharply on a stronger dollar as worries grew that Greece's debt crisis could spread to other eurozone economies, analysts said.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for June dropped 31 cents to $82.43. Brent North Sea crude for June delivery was down 45 cents to $85.22 a barrel.

The decline in prices was driven by "investor concerns about Europe's debt crisis spreading to Spain, and Greece's bailout package being insufficient to do the job", analysts from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia said in a report.

 

A stronger greenback hurts dollar-priced crude oil as it becomes more expensive for buyers using weaker currencies. Eurozone finance chiefs on Sunday approved an unprecedented $145-billion package of loans for Greece, struggling to shake off a crippling debt and deficit burden.

Prices slumped today with the New York contract dropping $3.45 after soaring to $87.15 on Monday as Greece's debt woes pushed stock markets in Europe and the US lower.  

Asian stock markets were lower Wednesday with Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index losing 409.56 points while Singapore's main Straits Times Index was down 34.2 points in morning trade.

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First Published: May 05 2010 | 1:26 PM IST

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