13 February 2017, Singapore — Oil prices were stable on Monday on signs that OPEC-led production cuts were reducing global overproduction, although bloated inventories and rising output elsewhere were weighing on markets. Brent crude futures were trading at $56.72 per barrel at 0752 GMT, up 2 cents from their previous close. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) […] More »
Oil stable as OPEC’s cuts bite, although bloated market still weighs
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