OPEC oil price continues to rise slightly

VIENNA. July 18. KAZINFORM The weekly average price of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) continued to increase over last week, reaching 112.12 U.S. dollars per barrel, the Vienna-based cartel said on Monday.
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According to Xinhua, OPEC oil price has been on the rise for two consecutive weeks, but last week's gains of less than three dollars showed a weakened upward trend compared with the four-dollar rise the week before.

The strong U.S. dollar and the debt crisis in Europe have been believed the two major factors impacting the oil prices.

By on July 12, exchange rate between euro and dollar had dropped to around 1:1.4, reaching its lowest level over the past seven weeks.

Speculations over a third round of quantitative easing monetary policy by the Federal Reserve had also once suppressed the U.S. dollar, supporting a stronger oil price.

However, Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve stated on Thursday that the Fed would not launch a new round of quantitative easing monetary policy in the short term.

The statement disappointed the investors with a bearish outlook on the dollar market, and might lead to a rebound in the U.S. dollar to the previous level, which would cause further pressure on the international oil prices.

The international crude oil investors' concerns about the stalled talks between White House and Congress on U.S. debt and the possible breach of contract are expected to further contribute to inhibiting the rise in oil prices.

Details also at http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/business/2011-07/18/c_13993130.htm

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