Overview
- At 16:15 MSK on October 10, Brent December futures traded at $63.48, down 2.67% from the previous close, according to data cited by RIA Novosti.
- At the same time, November WTI futures were at $59.80, a 2.78% decline on the day.
- Brent’s move below $64 marks its first dip under that level since June 2.
- WTI’s slide under $60 is its first such break since May 30.
- The update is a time-stamped market snapshot based on trading data, and it does not attribute the declines to specific factors.