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Oil dips on stimulus doubts

Sep 26 2012 07:57 AFP

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Singapore - Crude fell in Asia on Wednesday as doubts over the efficacy of fresh US economic stimulus surfaced following comments from a top Federal Reserve official, analysts said.

New York's main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in November sank 33 cents to $91.04 a barrel and Brent North sea crude for November delivery shed 49 cents to $109.96 in morning trade.

Doubts expressed Tuesday by Charles Plosser, head of the Fed's Philadelphia branch, over the economic impact of the QE3 bond-buying programme announced earlier this month dragged markets down, analysts said.

"A high-profile figure in the form of... Plosser questioned the effect QE3 would have, particularly on labour markets," IG Markets said in a report.

"Many traders feel central bank stimulus is merely a sticking plaster for a broken leg, and that much more needs to be done to send the global economy safely on the road to recovery."

Plosser's comments also triggered a large selloff in the US stock markets late Tuesday, with the Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 tanking after his speech.


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