Oil edges higher ahead of inflation data after downbeat week

​Oil prices perked up in muted trade owing to public holidays in Britain and United States after a downbeat week characterised by the outlook for U.S. interest rates in the face of sticky inflation.

perked up in muted trade owing to public holidays in Britain and United States after a downbeat week characterised by the outlook for U.S. in the face of sticky .

The July contract was up 76 cents at $82.88 a barrel by 1411 GMT. The more active August contract rose 80 cents to $82.64. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were up 78 cents at $78.50.

Brent lost about 2% last week and WTI nearly 3% after minutes showed some officials would be willing to raise interest rates further if it were deemed necessary to control stubbornly high .

"Sentiment in the oil complex ... has been skittish as investors are constantly recalibrating expectations for the Federal Reserve's trajectory," said Vandana Hari, founder of oil market provider .

Recent data emanating from Western economies has shifted rate cut expectations depending on geography.

The (ECB) is likely to make a cut in June while investors are braced for higher-for-longer U.S. rates, analysts said on Friday.

The U.S. personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index expected this week will be in the spotlight for further signals about interest rate policy. The index, due to be released on May 31, is viewed as the 's preferred measure of inflation.

German inflation data on Wednesday and zone readings on Friday will also be watched for signs of a European rate cut that traders have pencilled in for next week.

On Monday, key ECB policymakers said the has room to cut interest rates as inflation slows but must take its time in easing policy, even if the direction of travel is already clear.

Eyes will also be trained on the coming meeting of the OPEC+ group of oil producers comprising the () and allies including Russia. The meeting is to take online on June 2.

An extension to of 2.2 million barrels per day is the likely outcome, OPEC+ sources have said this month.

Source: Commodities-Markets-Economic Times

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