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    Citi Lowers 0-3 Month Brent Forecast to $60/barrel on Tariff Shock

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    Posted on April 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Citi Research cuts Brent oil forecast to $60 due to new tariffs. U.S. and China trade tensions impact commodity prices, leading to market declines.

    Citi Reduces Brent Oil Forecast to $60 on Tariff Impact

    (Reuters) - Citi Research on Monday lowered its 0-3 month Brent price forecast to $60 per barrel and also reduced its 0-3 month copper and aluminium price forecasts to $8,000 per metric ton and $2,200 per ton, respectively due to the latest tariff announcements.

    Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump imposed a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the U.S. and higher duties on dozens of other countries, including some of the United States' biggest trading partners. Following this, China hit back with additional 34% tariffs on all U.S. goods from April 10. [MKTS/GLOB]

    Oil prices fell nearly 4% on Monday amid an escalating trade war while base metals in London extended declines amid rising recession worries. [O/R] [MET/L]

    The physical impact of the tariffs imposed should be doubly bearish as the pre-buying and stockpiling of goods and commodities would fully reverse after tightening commodity markets for the past few months, the bank said in the note.

    "Any rallies this week on minor trade deal headlines or delays to the imposition of the April 9 tariffs would provide opportunities to sell rallies in our view," analysts at Citi said in a note adding that "U.S. gas and gold should outperform near-term."

    (Reporting by Rahul Paswan in Bengaluru; Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Citi Research lowers Brent oil forecast to $60 per barrel.
    • •Tariff shocks impact global commodity prices.
    • •U.S. and China impose new tariffs escalating trade tensions.
    • •Oil prices drop nearly 4% amid trade war concerns.
    • •Citi suggests selling on minor trade deal rallies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Citi lowers 0-3 month Brent forecast to $60/barrel on tariff shock

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Citi Research's reduction of the Brent oil price forecast to $60 per barrel due to recent tariff announcements.

    2How do tariffs affect commodity prices?

    Tariffs increase costs and create market uncertainty, leading to price adjustments in commodities like oil, copper, and aluminium.

    3What is Citi's outlook on commodity markets?

    Citi suggests that any rallies due to minor trade deal news are opportunities to sell, as they expect continued market volatility.

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