The Americans are among around 50 people, including US, British, Canadian, Belgian and Congolese citizens, standing trial following the failed coup
European and Asian stocks rose on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signalled nationalisation of big banks was not at hand. Investors’ concern of nationalisation had weighed on stocks.
“The equities rally is supporting the market,” said Tony Machacek, a broker at Bache Commodities Ltd.
U.S. crude was up 78 cents to $40.74 by 1432 GMT. Brent, trading at an atypical premium to U.S. crude because high U.S. inventories are weighing on the U.S. benchmark, was up 27 cents to $42.77.
Oil has fallen from a record high near $150 reached last year, hit by the recession and weakening global fuel demand which forecasters such as the International Energy Agency predict will contract in 2009.
The price of oil has become closely intertwined with equities, a barometer of economic sentiment, in recent months.
European stocks were up on Wednesday, but gains were capped by the threat of future sovereign ratings downgrades. Wall Street had a negative start.
President Barack Obama, in a speech to Congress, sought to strike a balance between hope and reality on Tuesday to reassure Americans mired in economic crisis that they would survive a ”day of reckoning.”
Attention will focus later in the session on the latest snapshot of oil supplies in the United States.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration releases its weekly inventory report at 1530 GMT, which is expected to show that crude stocks probably rose 1.4 million barrels last week.
American Petroleum Institute data on Tuesday showed crude stocks rose 341,000 barrels last week. Oil traders consider the EIA data gives a fuller picture because energy firms are required to respond to its weekly survey.
Also supporting oil were figures earlier this week showing higher-than-expected compliance by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to agreed production cuts, and the prospect of a new reduction.
OPEC member Angola will produce 1.656 million barrels of oil per day in 2009, down from a high of 2.0 million bpd last year, to comply with OPEC cuts, state-owned oil firm Sonangol said on Wednesday.
Venezuela expects to propose a new OPEC output cut at the group’s next meeting on March 15 in an effort to bolster low oil prices, the country’s finance minister Ali Rodriguez, who is a former OPEC president, said.
The Americans are among around 50 people, including US, British, Canadian, Belgian and Congolese citizens, standing trial following the failed coup
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