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European stocks run out of steam after ECB; energy shares weigh
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Energy stocks drag down FTSE 100, IG Group slides
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London stocks rise on swift economic recovery, U.S. stimulus optimism
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European shares extend gains on U.S. stimulus hope
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FOREX-Dollar gains after three-day fall as risk rally takes a breather
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FOREX-Dollar inches up after three-day losing streak; risk currencies fall
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FOREX-Dollar nurses weekly loss as bounce fades
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FOREX-Dollar's bounce fades as risk appetite rises
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FOREX-Dollar slides for third day on U.S. data, stimulus expectations
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FOREX-Dollar drops for third day on U.S. stimulus optimism
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Oil falls on China's COVID-19 cases, high crude build
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PRECIOUS-Gold falls more than 1% on firm dollar but on course for weekly gain
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REFILE-UPDATE 6-Oil falls as China COVID-19 cases trigger clampdowns
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PRECIOUS-Gold slips as dollar firms but still set for first weekly gain in three
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PRECIOUS-Gold slips as yields gain, but set for best week in five
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Oil drops as new COVID cases in China trigger clampdowns
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PRECIOUS-Gold dips as yields rise, but eyes best week in five
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Oil steadies after unexpected build in U.S. crude stockpiles
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PRECIOUS-Gold slips on profit taking; stimulus bets limit losses
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PRECIOUS-Gold steadies near 2-week high on dollar retreat
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Oil extends gains on surprise U.S. inventory draw amid vaccine rally
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26/11/2020 at 01:22
TOKYO, Nov 26 (Reuters) - U.S. oil rose for a fifth day on Thursday as a surprise drop in crude inventories extended a rally driven by hopes that vaccines would end the coronavirus pandemic and revive fuel demand.
Brent was up by 20 cents, or 0.4%, at $48.81 a barrel, after rising around 1.6% in the previous session. West Texas Intermediate crude was up by 14 cents, or 0.3%, at $45.85, having gained 1.8% on Wednesday.
Both benchmarks have risen about 9% this week, getting a boost after AstraZeneca said on Monday its COVID-19 vaccine could be up to 90% effective, adding to the potential armoury to end the worst pandemic in a century.
U.S. oil stockpiles fell 754,000 barrels last week, data showed, while analysts in a Reuters poll had predicted a 127,000-barrel rise. Stockpiles at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery point for WTI, fell 1.7 million barrels.
But gasoline demand for the week fell by 128,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 8.13 million bpd, the lowest since June.
"With new U.S. virus cases still at very high levels, we think that it probably won't be until next year – once vaccines can have a material impact – that demand recovers to more normal levels," Capital Economics said in a note.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden has urged people to forgo big family gatherings, wear protective masks and maintain social distancing for the Thanksgiving holiday in the face of the surging coronavirus pandemic. But Americans are defying pleas from officials to stay home.
The United States has recorded 2.3 million new infections in the past two weeks.
(Reporting by Aaron Sheldrick; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
((aaron.sheldrick@thomsonreuters.com; 81-80-2677-4134;))