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en We are rebounding a bit but this is still a bearish market. There is a little talk that OPEC may announce a cut. I don't know how likely that is, but the fall in prices might prompt some action.

en There is a little talk that OPEC may announce a cut. I don't know how likely that is, but the fall in prices might prompt some action.

en The last time inventories were this high was in early 1999 when prices were below $20 a barrel. OPEC wants prices to fall. Saudi Arabia and other members remember that when prices spiked in the 70s there was a rash of investment and they lost a lot of market share for a long time.

en The last time inventories were this high was in early 1999, when prices were below $20 a barrel. OPEC wants prices to fall. Saudi Arabia and other members remember that when prices spiked in the 70s there was a rash of investment and they lost a lot of market share for a long time.

en Frankly, I think that's a very bearish signal and it's being swamped by the fall in commodity prices which is bringing the whole market down. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. Frankly, I think that's a very bearish signal and it's being swamped by the fall in commodity prices which is bringing the whole market down.

en What we're seeing this morning is in response to OPEC's comments and also some old-fashioned year-end book squaring. Oil prices rose sharply and then fell. The market is doing some to-and-fro action, where traders saw the fluctuations and thought about pulling back instead of buying at the higher prices.

en The hurricane may end up being a big nothing. If it misses oil facilities or the damage isn't too bad prices will fall further. The only way for OPEC to get out of this mess is to overproduce and broadcast they will pump whatever the market requires, which is what they did.

en The hurricane may end up being a big nothing. If it misses oil facilities or the damage isn't too bad prices will fall further. The only way for OPEC to get out of this mess is to overproduce and broadcast they will pump whatever the market requires, which is what they did.

en People got a false impression from the last OPEC meeting that they were unconcerned about supplies and price, and now they realize that OPEC is potentially laying out the groundwork for a cut in January. They won't just let prices fall.

en We're not expecting a cut out of OPEC because of the high prices. OPEC would be sending the wrong signal to the market.

en OPEC has a history of trying to jawbone the market, ... It appears OPEC is trying to take a little steam out of the rally and keep prices under control.

en OPEC has a history of trying to jawbone the market. It appears OPEC is trying to take a little steam out of the rally and keep prices under control.

en OPEC's statements and quota decision announced at the beginning of next week could exert a somewhat bearish impact on prices.

en A sharp fall in oil prices prior to OPEC's end-January meeting is looking increasingly unlikely, and the pressure on OPEC to make a cut to output prior to Q2 is abating.

en With oil prices this high I can't see OPEC cutting production. It's clear they won't change the quotas. Prices aren't going to fall a lot anytime soon.


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