Crude-oil futures were steady in Asian trade Friday as markets wait for the outcome of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Europe and ahead of U.S. jobs data. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, light, sweet crude futures for delivery in October traded at $94.47 a barrel at 0419 GMT, up $0.02 in the Globex electronic session. October Brent crude on London’s ICE Futures exchange fell $0.05 to $101.78 a barrel. World leaders at the NATO summit in Wales are still working on a new set of sanctions against Moscow for supporting pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine and allegedly sending thousands of troops there. NATO members are also evaluating the situation in Iraq and said they would help form a military coalition to confront the rising threat from Islamic State militants. “Markets hinge on the results of the NATO summit talks which should end today,” Howie […]