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Oil prices still offer relief for Asia, but no policy pivot

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July 9, 2026

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With oil prices still below their recent peaks, inflationary and external pressures across Asia have eased somewhat. But second-order inflation effects and FX vulnerabilities remain key constraints. Central banks are likely to maintain a tightening bias until price pressures and external balances improve

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 9, 2026

Oil Prices Still Offer Relief For Asia, But No Policy Pivot

Oil Prices Still Offer Relief For Asia, But No Policy Pivot

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 26, 2026

Harga minyak minyak dijangka capai AS$65 setong menjelang Oktober

PETALING JAYA: Harga minyak mentah global dijangka terus berada dalam aliran menurun dan berpotensi mencecah AS65 (RM266.53) setong menjelang Oktober, berikutan jangkaan lebihan bekalan dalam pasaran susulan konflik Asia Barat yang mereda serta pembukaan semula Selat Hormuz. Penganalisis ekonomi, Prof. Emeritus Dr. Barjoyai Bardai berkata, penurunan harga minyak ketika ini lebih banyak didorong oleh faktor ... Read more The post Harga minyak minyak dijangka capai AS65 setong menjelang Oktober appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Hill

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· Jul 2, 2026

The backlash to Iranian oil sanctions relief misses the point 

Sometimes the choice is between an imperfect deal and no deal at all.

Wall Street Journal

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· Jul 8, 2026

Oil Prices Climb on Renewed Supply Disruption Fears as U.S., Iran Exchange Fire

Oil prices rose in Asia amid renewed fears of supply disruptions as the U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes, the strongest escalation since the two signed a memorandum of understanding in June to end their conflict.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 21, 2026

While Oil Prices Have Fallen From Their Peak, Here's Why They Could Rise Again in the Future.

The agreement to end the Middle East conflict has pushed oil prices lower, but that could be a temporary reprieve.

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Related coverage for "Oil prices still offer relief for Asia, but no policy pivot": Seeking Alpha — Oil Prices Still Offer Relief For Asia, But No Policy Pivot. Utusan Malaysia — Harga minyak minyak dijangka capai AS$65 setong menjelang Oktober. The Hill — The backlash to Iranian oil sanctions relief misses the point . Wall Street Journal — Oil Prices Climb on Renewed Supply Disruption Fears as U.S., Iran Exchange Fire. The Motley Fool — While Oil Prices Have Fallen From Their Peak, Here's Why They Could Rise Again in the Future.