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Oil prices rose on Wednesday, as US financial markets bounced back from a early Brexit-like slide that followed Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the US presidential election.
Crude had tumbled as much as 4 percent early in the session, in the immediate aftermath of the US presidential election results. US crude tumbled to near $43, a near two-month low.
The selloff was part of a broad-based market reaction where investors fled risky assets such as stocks and the dollar, which have since turned positive as well. Brent crude was up 66 cents at $46.70 a barrel by 1651 GMT, bouncing back from a three-month low hit earlier. US crude rose 70 cents to $45.68. Some analysts saw bearish impacts in the US election result.
Daniel Yergin, vice-chairman of analysis firm IHS Markit and author of The Prize, a well known history of the oil industry, said Trump’s victory could compound supply-side headwinds with demand concerns.
“The outcome of the US election adds to the challenges for the oil exporters because it likely leads to weaker economic growth in an already fragile global economy,” he said. 
“And that means additional pressure on oil demand.” Prices could be pressured by increased US oil output given Trump’s pledge to open all US federal land and waters for fossil fuel exploration. Rising US production has been a major bugbear for the 14-country oil-producing group. Other oil analysts said there were supportive factors for prices such as a potential shift in US policy toward Iran.
Trump has criticized the West’s nuclear deal with Iran, an accord that has allowed Tehran to increase crude exports sharply this year. Iran said Trump should stay committed to the deal.
“It remains to be seen whether US President Trump will revoke the nuclear agreement with Iran that he has criticized so strongly,” Commerzbank said in a note.
“If so, oil prices would presumably rise.”
In an attempt to boost prices, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed in September to cut output, although investor doubts have grown that it will be able to implement the deal at its next meeting on Nov. 30.
Oil prices briefly tumbled after weekly government data showed another build in US crude inventories, but eventually the market looked past it.

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