Oil prices ease after fed cut as traders eye US labour market risks

9/18/2025 11:11:00 AM

Oil prices held lower on Thursday as traders assessed the US Federal Reserve’s quarter-point rate cut and mounting concerns over labour market weakness.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for October delivery traded at US$64.13 a barrel at 7:36 a.m. in Singapore, steady after a 0.7% drop the previous day. Brent for November settlement closed 0.8% lower at US$67.95 on Wednesday.

The decline followed a three-session rally fuelled by supply concerns after Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries. However, expectations of oversupply toward the year-end have tempered bullish momentum.

Markets had largely priced in the Fed’s 25 basis-point cut, with traders unwinding positions that had hedged against a steeper reduction.
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