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CFTC data shows speculators don't influence commodity markets

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s (CFTC) re-aggregated data releases show speculation has minimal impact on oil price movements, according to investment bank Credit Agricole.

"We can safely say there is no indication in this data of the fact speculators are pushing the price of oil," said Christophe Barret, global oil analyst at Credit Agricole, speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday.

When analysing quarterly index data of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures, the bank found index investors cut their positions when prices reached record highs in the summer

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