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Recession fears from the imminent Fed rate hike led to a dip in oil prices, despite the Chinese government relaxing lockdown measures is likely to increase consumption. WTI oil futures briefly dipped to a 1-year low at $71.22 a barrel and reached a closing price of $71.46, the US has experienced one of the largest crude spills in the past decade, with more than 14,000 barrels spilled.

The US dollar extended its weakened run toward its peers, EUR/USD added over 50 pips to 1.0556, GBP/USD climbed to 1.2233, and AUD/USD closed higher at 0.6768. Meanwhile, USD/CAD fell 70 pips to 1.3595, as USD/JPY traded slightly higher at 136.65.

Spot gold increased $3 to $1,789.07 an ounce, and Bitcoin further rebounded to 17,250.0.

U.S. stocks ended their losses on Thursday, with the S&P 500 up 29 points (+0.75%) to 3,963, breaking an eight-session losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 183 points (+0.55%) to 33,781 and the Nasdaq 100 gained 140 points (+1.22%) to 11,637.
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