Oil steady around $60 on hopes of strong U.S. data By PentaBytes | 23/12/2014 0 Comment LONDON (Reuters) – Brent crude steadied around $60 a barrel on Tuesday, under pressure from a supply glut but supported by forecasts of stronger economic data from the United States, the world’s biggest oil consumer. Link to article: feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/businessNews/~3/TaZdlPGsYsI/story01.htm Related posts: Bruised stocks, oil steady as U.S. jobs data looms Lackluster factory data hits world stocks, dollar strong Exclusive: Arab OPEC sources see oil back above $70 by end-2015 Commerzbank to cut 60-70 jobs in fixed income, FX division: sources