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Revisiting Energy: How Rate Cuts Could Benefit the Space

04/15/2024

By: Quincy Krosby, PhD, Chief Global Strategist & Joshua Cline, Associate Analyst

As the first quarter earnings season kicked off on April 12, expectations for the energy sector were decidedly negative. That low bar has tempted analysts to forecast a series of positive surprises as recent data releases for both the U.S. and China suggest a stronger economic underpinning, and the manufacturing sector appears to have bottomed in both countries. Oil demand — and prices — typically follow rising manufacturing and factory output, while rising consumer sentiment normally portends an increase in air travel, which also requires higher oil allocations.

Read the full commentary here: weekly-market-commentary-04.15.2024

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