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Global macro overview for 11/01/2017

Global macro overview for 11/01/2017:

After a large drawdown last week, today's Crude Oil Inventories data are being highly awaited. The -7,051k barrels drawdown in actual inventories of crude oil, gasoline, and distillate, such as jet fuel, is expected toady to rose to the level of 900k barrels. After the latest OPEC meeting in Vienna in December 2016, all OPEC and non-OPEC members agreed to cut the oil output from January 2017 by close to 2 million bpd, but it looks like the oil supply glut will stay here in 2017 as well. The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects U.S. crude oil production in 2018 to rise by 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year, according to its monthly short-term energy outlook released on Tuesday. In conclusion, the temporary agreement on oil production cut will not be enough to get rid of the supply glut in 2017 and this might be the next important topic for the OPEC next meeting.

Let's now take a look at the Crude Oil technical picture in the 4H time frame. The bears have managed to push the price lower towards the round number of $50 as the recent technical support at the level of 51.70 has been violated. Currently, the market is trading below all of the moving averages and it looks like the next technical support at the level of $49.94 will be tested soon.

Global macro overview for 11/01/2017

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