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  • Open
    66.5636$
  • Previous Close
    67.3088$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -0.75$
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About

XBRUSD.FOREX typically refers to the price of Brent Crude Oil (XBR) quoted against the US Dollar (USD) in the foreign exchange (FOREX) market. Unlike traditional crude oil futures contracts, this symbol represents a spot price, reflecting the current market value of a barrel of Brent Crude oil in US dollars for immediate delivery. It is a synthetic instrument derived from futures contracts or other instruments, and its price is influenced by factors affecting both Brent Crude and the US Dollar, such as geopolitical events, supply and demand dynamics, interest rate changes, and overall economic conditions. Trading XBRUSD.FOREX allows investors to speculate on the price movements of oil without directly purchasing or storing physical crude oil.

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Global Oil Demand: Higher demand increases prices, especially from growing economies. Global Oil Supply: Output from OPEC, Russia, and the US significantly impacts prices. Geopolitical Events: Conflicts and political instability in oil-producing regions can disrupt supply and increase prices. Economic Indicators: Economic growth, inflation, and interest rates influence demand and investment in oil. Currency Fluctuations: A stronger US dollar can make oil more expensive for buyers using other currencies, and vice-versa.

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