WTI Crude Drops Over 4% on Trade Tensions

2025-10-10 18:42 By Mojdeh Kazemi 1 min. read

WTI crude oil futures slid 4.2% to settle at $58.2 a barrel on Friday, the lowest since May 7, as renewed US-China trade tensions rattled markets.

President Trump threatened a “massive increase” in tariffs on Chinese goods and hinted at canceling his upcoming meeting with President Xi Jinping, raising concerns that a trade war could slow global economic growth and curb oil demand.

The decline was compounded by ongoing bearish sentiment from rising global supply, including higher output from OPEC+ and non-OPEC producers.

Easing tensions in the Middle East, including progress toward a Gaza ceasefire, also removed a key risk premium from prices.

Traders accelerated selling, with short positions in WTI surging, while risk-averse investors pulled back from equities, amplifying downward pressure.

Analysts noted that without a catalyst to support buying, crude could see further volatility near the $60 level due to concentrated options hedging.



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