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U.S. benchmark oil prices on Monday looked to end the month higher, buoyed by threats to global supplies, but they were still registering a loss for the quarter as the Trump administration's plan to implement reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday raised the potential for demand destruction.
President Donald Trump might call April 2 “Liberation Day,” but for oil bulls, it could shape up more like “correction day,” said Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management. “If sentiment surveys prove self-fulfilling and the hard U.S. data rolls over, crude could make a beeline south before you can say ‘demand destruction,’” he said.
On Monday, U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude for May delivery closed up $2.12, at $71.48 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Based on the front month, prices were trading roughly 2.5% higher for the month, but down about 0.3% for the quarter.
Brent Crude for May delivery closed up $1.11 at $74.74 a barrel, while Natural Gas for May closed up 5.4 cents, at $4.119 MMBtu, after hitting a high for the day of $4.25.
Despite mainly moving higher on Monday, U.S. stocks ended lower for both March and the first quarter of 2025, as investors remain concerned about the uncertainty brought by President Donald Trump's tariff plans.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 542.46 points or 1.3% this quarter, ending at 42,001.76. It lost 1,839.15 points or 4.2% in March, while the index was up 417.86 points or 1% on Monday.
The S&P 500 slid 269.78 points or 4.6% this quarter to finish at 5,611.85, recording its most significant quarterly percentage decline since the third quarter of 2022. The benchmark fell 342.65 points or 5.8% in March, recording its largest monthly percentage decline since December 2022. It rose 30.91 points or 0.6% on Monday.
The Nasdaq Composite dropped 2,011.50 points or 10.4% this quarter to close at 17,299.29, recording its largest quarterly point and percentage declines since the second quarter of 2022. The tech-heavy index shed 1,547.99 points or 8.2% in March, posting its largest monthly percentage decline since December 2022. It was down 23.70 points or 0.1% on Monday.
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