Oil Price Rout Extends on Recession Fears

Oil Price Rout Extends on Recession Fears

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The price slump in crude oil that began last week has extended into this one as market players’ fears about a global recession deepen. At the time of writing, Brent crude was trading at just below $64 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate was changing hands for $60.54 per barrel, both down by over 2% from Friday’s close. Last week, crude oil prices took a 7% dive after China announced retaliatory tariffs for U.S. imports, matching the U.S. rate of 34% on top of existing levies. The move was universally seen as bearish for crude…

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