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Oil prices are dropping to their cheapest levels in four years as traders fear U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war will badly damage the global economy and crunch demand for crude. West Texas ...
At noon ET, May WTI fell $2.30 to $57.30/bbl, on track for a fifth session of sharp declines and to settle at its lowest since Feb. 5, 2021. June WTI was about $2.25 lower at $56.85/bbl.
Oil prices slipped on Wednesday, hitting fresh four-year lows before recovering some ground, after China announced additional ...
Oil prices have dramatically plunged to their lowest levels since 2021, with Brent Crude falling below $60 a barrel, as China ...
Oil plunged in afternoon trade in Europe after China said it would impose 84% levies on U.S. goods in response to Trump’s tariffs.
Brent futures dropped $2.10, or 3.34%, to $60.72 a barrel as of 0935 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell $2.04 ...
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Oil prices fell for a fifth day on Wednesday to their lowest since February 2021 after U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
With demand still soft and inventories rising, the market leans toward lower prices ahead.
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