調查:多家銀行將2025年油價預期下調至60美元以下
格隆匯6月4日|根據律師事務所Haynes Boone LLP的一項調查,由於歐佩克+的產量增加和原油需求增長持平,銀行正在將今年的平均油價預期下調至60美元/桶以下。對28家銀行的調查顯示,WTI原油今年的平均價格預計爲58.30美元。這一預測比銀行在去年12月的預期低5.8%。WTI原油週二收於63.41美元。“看到油價預期跌破60美元,我們並不感到意外,”Haynes Boone合夥人Kim Mai在接受採訪時說。“價格預期總是比市場價格低一點,因爲銀行的預測比較保守。”
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