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Crude oil prices recover on Asian cues

Speculators widened their positions amid a positive trend overseas

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Crude oil futures rose by Rs 13 to Rs 2,510 per barrel today as speculators widened their positions amid a positive trend overseas.

In futures trading at Multi Commodity Exchange, crude for delivery in February next year was trading higher by Rs 3, or 0.12%, to Rs 2,510 per barrel, with a business turnover of 106 lots.

The oil for delivery in January also rose Rs 2, or 0.12%, to Rs 2,429 per barrel in a turnover of 3,242 lots.

Analysts said the rise in crude oil futures was largely in tandem with a firm trend in Asian trade after the US benchmark WTI overtook its European counterpart Brent in reaction to the lifting of a 40-year US crude exports ban.
 
Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate crude prices for February delivery rose 20 cents to $36.34 while Brent for February stood at $36.36 per barrel, up 25 cents above its ending price in London at the New York Mercantile Exchange.

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First Published: Dec 23 2015 | 11:48 AM IST

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