The oil market experienced a downturn this week, erasing previous gains and reaching its lowest level since the beginning of the month. Concerns about demand and China’s economic growth influenced the market’s direction. Meanwhile, ongoing conflicts in the Middle East continued to capture investors’ attention. Brent crude, the international benchmark, saw its most active contracts […]
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