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Oil Prices Fall to Two-Week Lows Amid Market Turmoil and Dollar Surge

November 5, 2025
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Oil prices slipped in early Asian trading on Wednesday, caught in the crosscurrents of a widespread selloff in financial markets and a resurgent U.S. dollar that dampened the outlook for energy demand.

Brent crude futures, the international benchmark, declined 6 cents to $64.38 per barrel by 0408 GMT, representing a modest 0.1% decrease. The contract had touched a near two-week low in the previous session, reflecting growing unease among commodity traders. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fared slightly worse, dropping 10 cents, or 0.17%, to settle at $60.46 per barrel.

The oil market’s weakness comes as part of a broader retreat from risk assets that has sent tremors through global financial markets. Asian equities plunged on Wednesday, with market volatility surging to levels not witnessed since April, following a technology-driven selloff on Wall Street that has raised fresh questions about elevated asset valuations.

“The risk-off tone across markets saw investors exit energy markets,” analysts at ANZ wrote in a client note Wednesday, capturing the defensive posture adopted by traders amid the turbulence.

Dollar Dynamics Complicate Demand Picture

A key factor weighing on crude prices is the persistent strength of the U.S. dollar, which has climbed to a three-month high. The dollar index—measuring the greenback against a basket of major currencies including the euro, sterling, and yen—held steady at these elevated levels, buoyed by signs of division within the Federal Reserve over the path of monetary policy.

Market observers now see diminished odds of an interest rate cut at the Fed’s December policy meeting, a scenario that has provided additional support to the dollar. This currency dynamic carries significant implications for oil markets: a stronger dollar makes crude more expensive for buyers using other currencies, potentially crimping demand. Conversely, interest rate cuts typically stimulate economic activity and energy consumption.

“Crude oil is trading lower as risk sentiment shifted sharply negative, boosting the safe haven U.S. dollar, both of which weighed on the crude oil price,” noted Tony Sycamore, a market analyst at IG, in his assessment of the trading session.

Inventory Build Adds to Bearish Sentiment

Adding to the downward pressure, the American Petroleum Institute reported that U.S. crude stockpiles increased during the week ended October 31, according to sources citing the industry group’s figures released Tuesday. Rising inventories typically signal weakening demand or oversupply conditions, both bearish indicators for prices.

OPEC+ Output Strategy Fails to Inspire Confidence

On the supply side, questions about production discipline continue to cloud the market outlook. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies—collectively known as OPEC+—agreed Sunday to a modest output increase of 137,000 barrels per day for December, while simultaneously announcing a pause on further production hikes through the first quarter of 2026.

However, analysts remain skeptical about the impact of this decision. “The pause was unlikely to offer meaningful support to November and December prices,” LSEG analysts wrote, suggesting the market has already discounted the limited nature of the supply adjustment.

The production picture within OPEC itself has been uneven. The cartel added just 30,000 barrels per day to its output in October, a sharp deceleration from the 330,000 bpd increase recorded in the previous month. While some members adhered to previously agreed OPEC+ increases, these gains were substantially offset by production declines in Nigeria, Libya, and Venezuela—countries whose oil sectors have been plagued by infrastructure challenges, political instability, and economic constraints.

Looking Ahead

With oil prices hovering near recent lows and multiple headwinds converging—from macroeconomic uncertainty to currency pressures to supply-side ambiguity—traders are bracing for continued volatility in energy markets. The interplay between global economic growth prospects, central bank policies, and OPEC+ production decisions will likely remain the dominant forces shaping crude’s trajectory in the weeks ahead.

For now, the message from markets is clear: in times of financial stress, even essential commodities like oil are not immune to the flight to safety.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Oil prices fell to near two-week lows on Wednesday, pressured by three main forces: a broad market selloff that drove investors away from risky assets, a surging U.S. dollar that makes crude more expensive for international buyers, and ongoing supply concerns as OPEC+ struggles with production discipline.

The stronger dollar—bolstered by reduced expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December—is the primary culprit dampening oil demand prospects. With financial markets showing their highest volatility since April and crude inventories rising, the outlook for oil prices remains bearish in the near term despite OPEC+’s modest production adjustments.

Oil is caught in a perfect storm of risk aversion, dollar strength, and supply uncertainty—expect continued downward pressure.

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