OPEC微升今年全球石油需求預測 指基本因素仍然強勁
油組(OPEC)發表月度報告,指出石油市場基本因素仍然強勁,並小幅上調今年全球石油需求增長預測。報告預計今年需求增長每日246萬桶,較早前預測上調每日2萬桶。明年增長則為每日225萬桶,以早前預測相同。
油組指石油市場在誇大的負面情緒下仍然健康,並稱中國進口強勁、經濟增長下行風險輕微及實體石油市場強勁,近期數據確認全球主要增長趨勢及健康的石油市場基本因素,油價近周下跌主要由金融市場炒家推動。
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