中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网3月15日报道,在周三下跌6%至7%之后,油价对能源股造成了影响,欧洲石油巨头股价下跌6%至8%,美国石油公司股价下跌5%至7%。
随着市场试图消化美国两家银行倒闭、瑞士信贷(Credit Suisse)股价暴跌以及两大洲银行股暴跌的影响,人们越来越担心银行倒闭可能导致经济持续低迷,并限制石油需求。
Oanda高级市场分析师Craig Erlam对路透表示:“很难忽视瑞士信贷和明显的信心危机。”
“我们不再谈论美国的几家地区性银行。我们谈论的是一家主要的欧洲银行,冲击波今天正在整个金融市场回荡。”
美国东部时间下午1时52分,埃克森美孚(纽约证券交易所代码:XOM)下跌5.4%,雪佛龙(纽约证券交易所代码:CVX)下跌近5%,阿帕奇等中型股下跌8.44%,紧随其后的是EOG资源(-7%)和西方石油(纽约证券交易所代码:OXY),下跌超过6%。
大西洋彼岸,股市暴跌,英国石油公司(纽约证券交易所代码:BP)下跌7.6%,壳牌公司(纽约证券交易所代码:SHEL)下跌超过7.3%,意大利埃尼公司(纽约证券交易所代码:E)下跌超过6%,西班牙雷普索尔公司(纳斯达克股票代码:repy)下跌超过7.7%。法国道达尔能源(纽交所代码:TTE)股价下跌超过5.6%。
油价暴跌之前,美国能源信息署(EIA)周三早些时候发布了库存数据,显示上周原油库存增加,目前库存比五年平均水平高出7%。
尽管国际能源机构(IEA)周三预测,随着亚洲大国经济的反弹,石油市场将在今年下半年陷入供应短缺,但油价还是出现了暴跌。然而,这些预测与上个月的报告基本没有变化,也未能对银行倒闭起到平衡作用。
美国东部时间周三下午2时5分,油价收复部分失地,布伦特原油回升至73.47美元/桶,当日下跌5.14%,WTI原油下跌5.64%,至67.31美元/桶。
寿琳玲 编译自 油价网
原文如下:
Oil Giants Shed 5-8% Amid Plunging Oil Prices
After losing between 6-7%>As the markets attempt to digest two bank failures in the U.S., a plunge in shares of Credit Suisse and plummeting bank stocks>"It is hard to look past Credit Suisse and the obvious crisis of confidence," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at Oanda, told Reuters.
"We are no longer talking about a few regional U.S. banks. We are talking about a major European bank and the shock waves are reverberating through the entirety of financial markets today,” he said.
At 1.52 p.m. EST, Exxon (NYSE:XOM) was trading down 5.4%, with Chevron (NYSE:CVX) shedding nearly 5% and mid-caps such as Apache down 8.44%, followed by EOG Resources (-7%) and Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY), down over 6%.
Across the Atlantic, equities plunged, with BP (NYSE:BP) down 7.6%, Shell (NYSE:SHEL) down over 7.3%, Italian Eni (NYSE:E) down over 6% and Spanish Repsol (OTCMKTS: REPYY) down over 7.7%. French TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE) was down over 5.6%.
The oil price collapse comes>The oil price rout also comes despite the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) predictions>At 2:05 p.m. EST on Wednesday, oil prices were recouping some losses, with Brent crude clawing its way back to $73.47 per barrel, down 5.14% on the day, and WTI down 5.64%, at $67.31 per barrel.