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Oil prices dip

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TOKYO- Oil prices slipped in early trade on Tuesday amid concerns that fuel demand will be crimped by major central banks holding interest rates higher for longer, even with supply expected to be tight.

Brent crude futures were down 11 cents at $93.18 a barrel and US West Texas Intermediate crude futures were trading 1 cent lower at $89.67.

The world’s top economic policy makers, the US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, have over the recent days reiterated their commitment to fight inflation, signaling tight policy may persist longer than previously anticipated. Higher interest rates slow economic growth, which curbs oil demand.

Separately on Monday, rating agency Moody’s said that a US government shutdown would harm the country’s credit, a warning coming one month after Fitch downgraded the US by one notch on the back of a debt ceiling crisis.

While supply remains tight as Russia and Saudi Arabia have extended production cuts to the end of the year, Moscow on Monday eased its temporary ban on gasoline and diesel exports, issued separately to stabilize the domestic market.

With China’s Golden Week holiday starting from Sunday, oil prices could gain support from a pick-up in travel and resulting oil product demand from the world’s second biggest oil consumer.

“Tightening oil supplies could outweigh macroeconomic headwinds. We expect oil to trade above $90 per barrel during the week,” ANZ Research said in a note.

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