More pain as WTI crude oil futures are poised to hit contango
New York
AFTER months of battering from tumbling crude prices, commodity index investors may soon have another reason to consider leaving the oil market: contango.
For the first time since January, the US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures market is poised to flip into contango, a structure in which prompt prices are below longer-dated contracts, typically signalling a weaker market. Outright oil prices have already tumbled about 25 per cent since summer.
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