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Oil extends losses as IMF cuts forecasts

Singapore - Oil prices fell further in Asian trade on Wednesday on demand concerns after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its the global economic growth forecasts, analysts said.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for November delivery was down 35 cents at a 17-month low of $88.50 a barrel in late-morning trade and Brent crude eased 36c to $91.75 - lows not seen since mid-2012. Both contracts tumbled on Tuesday.

Singapore's United Overseas Bank said in a note that prices were being "pressured by reduced economic and demand growth forecasts".

The IMF on Tuesday said the global economy would grow 3.3% this year, down 0.1 percentage point from July's estimate and 0.4 points off its April forecast.

The Washington-based lender also trimmed its 2015 outlook to 3.8% growth from July's 4.0% as it warned of stagnation in advanced economies.

"Growth this year has indeed disappointed, especially in the US, EU and Japan," Singapore's DBS Bank said.

In the United States, the world's biggest oil consuming nation, "nothing is falling off the cliff", but while recovery continues "growth there is not accelerating like so many seem to believe".

It said "Europe and Japan are in more trouble" and that in Europe "the trouble is no longer in the periphery, it's in the core three countries of Germany, France and Italy".

The IMF left its forecast for China's growth this year unchanged at 7.4% but warned that the world's second-largest economy and top energy consumer faces a range of "near-term growth risks", especially in real estate.

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