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Introduction-- Oil prices rose Wednesday, buoyed by benign US inflation data as well as industry data showing a ...
-- Oil prices rose Wednesday,Global listed foreign exchange dealers buoyed by benign US inflation data as well as industry data showing a bigger-than-expected draw in U.S. stockpiles.
At 09:20 ET (13:20 GMT), rose 0.5% to $81.09 a barrel, while rose 0.4% to $78.69 a barrel.

Rate cut bets build after US CPI
U.S. consumer prices increased by less than expected on an annualized basis in July, data released earlier Wednesday showed, increasing the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates at its next meeting in September.
The Labor Department's (CPI) rose by 2.9% last month, decelerating slightly from 3.0% in June. Stripping out more volatile items like food and fuel, the "core" number climbed by 3.2% in the twelve months to July, below projections of 3.3%.
This release followed Tuesday’s cooler-than-expected July , and confirms the generally benign inflationary pressures, which could allow the U.S. central bank to cut its policy rate from the 5.25%-5.50% range it has been in for more than a year.
The prospect of interest rate cuts presents a brighter outlook for the U.S. economy, especially amid recent concerns that slowing growth will require more rate cuts from the Fed.
Traders gravitated slightly more towards a 50 basis point cut in September over a 25 bps cut, according to CME Fedwatch.
US inventories shrink more than expected - API
Data from the showed U.S. oil inventories shrank by 5.2 million barrels in the week to August 10, much more than expectations for a draw of 2 million barrels.
Gasoline inventories contracted, while distillate inventories saw a mild build.
The reading, which usually heralds a similar reading from , showed that demand remained robust in the world’s biggest fuel consumer, even as the travel-heavy summer season wound down.
The reading helped oil bulls look past a recent cut in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ for demand growth in 2024, and also helped soothe concerns that slowing U.S. economic growth will damage demand.
The International Energy Agency also trimmed its 2024 oil demand this week.
(Ambar Warrick contributed to this item.)
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