Oil prices mixes in Asia

Oil prices mixes in Asia
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Summary Investors keep a close eye on simmering international tensions over Crimea.

SINGAPORE (AFP) - Oil prices were mixed in Asian trade Tuesday as investors keep a close eye on simmering international tensions over Crimea and await the outcome of a Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting.

New York s main contract, West Texas Intermediate for April delivery, eased 13 cents to $97.95 in afternoon trade while Brent North Sea crude gained 28 cents to $106.52 for its May contract.

"Market participants seem to be waiting for a clear picture of the possible scope for diplomacy in the Black Sea peninsula sovereign crisis," CMC Markets Singapore said in a market commentary.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a decree recognising Crimea as an independent state following its vote to secede from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum that has fanned the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War.

US-led Western powers responded by imposing sanctions on Putin s inner circle but failed to dissuade the Russian leader from pursuing his apparent goal of annexing Crimea.

More than 70 percent of Russia s gas and oil exports to Europe pass through Ukraine and investors are worried that sanctions against Moscow could disrupt supplies from the country.

Traders are also focusing on the policy meeting chaired by new US Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The US central bank is expected to further cut its huge stimulus programme as the American economy slowly recovers.

 

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