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Oil rises but stays on track for third weekly decline

Oil prices rose on Friday but were poised for a third straight week of losses after markets registered dramatic drops on fears of a weakening U.S. economy and slowing Chinese demand.

Brent crude rose $1.22, or 1.7%, to $73.72 a barrel by 0754 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up $1.11, or 1.6%, at $69.67 after four days of declines that sent the contract to lows last seen in late 2021.

The Brent benchmark was on track to finish the week with a decline of about 7% while WTI was set for a 9% loss.

Worries over a U.S. regional banking crisis persisted after PacWest Bancorp (PACW.O) said it planned to explore strategic options.

In China, factory activity contracted unexpectedly in April as orders fell and poor domestic demand dragged on the sprawling manufacturing sector.

Service activity in China grew through April, though the rate of this expansion has slowed, data showed on Friday.

However, expectations of potential supply cuts at the next meeting of the OPEC+ producer group in June have provided some price support, said Kelvin Wong, a senior market analyst at OANDA in Singapore.

Traders are focused on the release of U.S. employment data at 1230 GMT and comments on monetary policy from St. Louis Fed President James Bullard and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari at the Economic Club of Minnesota.

Investors now broadly expect the Fed to pause rate hikes at its June policy meeting.

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