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Posted: Thursday , Oct 30, 2008 at 1614 hrs IST London, October 30::
Oil rose by more than a dollar to more than $68 a barrel on Thursday, boosted by a weak US dollar and hopes that interest rate cuts in the US and China would bolster the world economy.
Asian stock markets gained for a third day and European shares opened higher on signs that investors are rediscovering an appetite for risk in response to global efforts to prevent a deep recession.
"The financial picture is still leading oil prices with attention being drawn away from fundamental oil news," analysts at ODL Securities said in a report.
US crude rose $1.24 to $68.74 a barrel by 1057 GMT, off an earlier high of $70.60. That added to a $4.77, or 7.6 per cent, gain on Wednesday. London Brent crude was up 76 cents at $66.23.
Oil has more than halved from its record high of $147.27 struck in July and is down by 30 per cent so far this month, putting it on track for its biggest ever monthly fall.
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a per centage point, taking its target for overnight bank lending to 1 per cent, the lowest since 2004, in an attempt to revive the sagging economy.
China also cut its interest rates on Wednesday, kicking off what is likely to be a global round of interest rate cuts, with Norway having already followed suit, and Taiwan and Hong Kong cutting rates too on Thursday.
The Fed cut pushed the dollar lower, making dollar-priced commodities like oil cheaper and more attractive for holders of other currencies.
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